A tighter calving season can make a noticeable difference in calf performance and overall herd profitability. Concentrating births into a defined period increases average weaning weight, improves marketing opportunities, and can simplify herd management. If a tighter calving window could add pounds at weaning and dollars to your bottom line without extra cost, what’s holding…
ABP leadership and managers share key updates from 2025 and what producers can expect in 2026 What were some of ABP’s accomplishments this past year — and what matters most heading into 2026? Those were the questions behind Alberta Beef Producers’ year-end video update, which was shown as part of the proceedings at ABP’s Producer…
The Western Canadian fed market has worked higher since the beginning of the year gaining $31/cwt or close to $500/head. Last week, the Canfax average fed steer and heifer price closed around $328/cwt live, up $3.50/cwt from the previous week. From a supply perspective, seasonally yearling numbers are declining while fed calves are still a…
Producers are encouraged to provide their feedback from April 13 to June 12 The National Farm Animal Care Council (NFACC) and the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) have announced that the public comment period for the updated Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Beef Cattle is now open. Head to cattle.ca/beef-code to see a list…
Foreign materials and toxins can easily find their way into everyday cattle operations, often without being noticed. Items like wire, nails, baler twine, net wrap or contaminated feed may seem minor, but if consumed by cattle, they can lead to serious health issues, reduced performance and, in some cases, death. One of the most well-known…
The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) is calling for grassroots action against including beef in the Mercosur trade negotiations. Canada is currently in trade discussions with Mercosur, a South American trade bloc that includes Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Bolivia. These negotiations could include expanded access for beef imports into Canada, which has prompted discussion across the Canadian cattle sector. CCA is raising…
Cattle prices were a key factor powering Canada’s farm economy in 2025, pushing total farm cash receipts to $101 billion despite declines in crop revenues and government support. New figures from Statistics Canada show receipts rose from $98 billion in 2024, with gains in the livestock sector more than offsetting weaker crop performance. Livestock receipts climbed to…
Results Driven Agriculture Research (RDAR) has announced its 2026-2027 Board of Directors, including three beef producers: Steven Kenyon, Fred Lozeman and Josie Van Lent. “This year’s Board brings together primary producers, ranchers, agronomists, researchers, and experienced agrifood business leaders to guide RDAR’s mandate and ensure producer‑led, results‑driven research reaches those who need it most: Alberta’s…
Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) is pleased to recognize this year’s Young Creators Contest winners, highlighting creativity, storytelling, and positive messages about cattle and the beef industry. “The Young Creators Contest once again has provided a great opportunity for young people to show their talents and have fun while engaging on the subject of beef production,”…
4-H Alberta is recognizing the role of volunteers while continuing to offer a wide range of programming and opportunities for youth across the province this spring. Celebrating volunteers In its April update, the organization is highlighting National Volunteer Week (April 19–25) and the critical role volunteers play in delivering 4-H programming and supporting youth development. …
Seasonally, after the Easter holiday warmer weather is usually price supportive for the beef complex. Packer margins have improved in recent weeks with a stronger cutout and utilization. Alberta direct cattle saw light trade with dressed sales reported at $545.00/cwt delivered, $5.00/cwt stronger than the previous week. Buying interest was noted from all Western Canadian…
The leptin gene in mammals is called the obese gene and was first discovered in mice. This gene produces a protein/hormone created by fat cells. The hormone signals the brain to regulate hunger and body weight, and is often called the “satiety hormone” because it helps you feel full and tells your body it has…
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