Full Siblings Are Often Genetically Different
Posted October 29, 2024 By Tom Brink, RAAA CEO Even if two beef animals have the same sire and dam (full siblings), their genetics can be significantly different. The DNA...
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Why Track Cattle?
Posted October 23, 2024 By Rachael Oliver, RAAA Assistant Director of Commercial Marketing As the fall feeder runs pick up, I often ask producers: Where did your cattle go? Surprisingly,...
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Red Angus Feeder Marketing Field Day Nov. 9
Posted October 22, 2024 The Kentucky – Tennessee Red Angus Association is hosting a Red Angus Feeder Marketing Field Day on Saturday, Nov. 9, at the WKU L.D. Brown Expo...
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Beef Brief-Oct. 9, 2024
Posted October 8, 2024 Week ending Oct. 4, 2024 Fed cattle trade was steady to slightly higher last week. Northern trade saw values remain unchanged for the week, closing at...
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Sale Catalog Data Extract Reports Now Available in REDSPro
Posted October 8, 2024 The association now offers a Sale Catalog Data Extracts (SCDE) service, generating Word documents that members can use to create their own catalogs or for cow...
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Fall Calf Data Due
Posted October 8, 2024 In August, the Fall No Progeny was flagged for review. It’s essential to report on cows included, as there is no record of their Fall 2023...
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Multiple Payment Options Available
Posted October 8, 2024 RAAA has multiple payment options to keep your account current: E-check (bank account and routing number) Credit/debit cards, includes a processing fee of 3% Mailing a...
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Beef Brief-Oct. 2, 2024
Posted October 1, 2024 Week ending Sept. 27, 2024 Fed cattle trade in the Southern and Northern Plains were higher compared to last week. Feeder cattle and stocker cattle also...
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1B Rule Update
Posted October 1, 2024 The RAAA Board has reversed the previous rule that would have required 1B females to compete in percentage classes. The decision was made because the RAAA Bylaws...
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