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2012 ANNUAL CONVENTION
- Across Breed EPD Release
- BIF Proceedings
- Convention Presentations (Power Point File Format)
• 2012 Presentation
• Randel
• Nutrition
• NCBA Quality Audit
• Cundiff
• Bull Value
• SSMC
• SSMC Part 2
• ERT’s – Cow Calf Weight and Carcass
• Funston
2011 ANNUAL CONVENTION
2010 ANNUAL CONVENTION
2009 ANNUAL CONVENTION
2008 ANNUAL CONVENTION
2007 ANNUAL CONVENTION
2006 ANNUAL CONVENTION
2005 ANNUAL CONVENTION
- Making the Web Equal Profit
- Multiple Trait Selection
- Breeding Objectives
- Example from the Dairy Industry
- How to Get Cows Pregnant
- Multibreed Genetic Evaluation
- New Opportunities to Synchronize
- Defining Your Goals
- How Do We Get There From Here
- Introduction to Indexes
2004 ANNUAL CONVENTION
- Application of Transgenic Technology in Animal Agriculture
- DNA Testing and Market Assisted Selection
- Final Report- NCBA Tenderness Project
- Multiple-Trait Selection in a Single Gene World
- Reproductive Technologies
- The Cost of Meeting Consumer Demand
- The Pricetag of Innovation
- Also see special coverage of the 2004 Convention Courtesy of Angus Productions, Inc.
2003 ANNUAL CONVENTION
- Traits to Dollars – What Will the Target Be? — Jim Norwood’s
- Traits to Dollars – What Will the Target Be? — Joe Bill Meng’s
- Tools for Making Genetic Change
- How Best to Achieve Genetic Change?
- The Fescue Toxicosis Story – An Update
- Tall Fescue Endophyte Toxicosis in Beef Cattle- Clinical Mode of Action and Potential Mitigation through Cattle Genetics
- Management of Beef Production in Adverse Environments ??
- Economics of Estrus Synchronization and Artificial Insemination
- Using Using Estradiol Cypionate Estradiol Cypionate (ECP®) vs GnRH in Controlled A.I.-Breeding Programs
- Management of Young Cows for Maximum Reproductive Performance
2002 ANNUAL CONVENTION
- Defining Biological Efficiency of Beef Production – Dave Notter, Virginia Tech
- Defining Economic Efficiency of Beef Production – Mike Tess, Montana State University
- Beef Cow Efficiency – Tom Jenkins, U.S. MARC
- Postweaning Efficiency of Beef Cattle – Danny Fox, Cornell University
- Measuring Cow-Calf Profitability – Barry Dunn, South Dakota State University
- Genetic Prediction of Cow Efficiency – John Evans, Oklahoma State University
- Multi-trait Prediction of Feed Conversion – William Herring, University of Florida
- Genetic Prediction of Efficiency in the Future – David Johnston, Australian Perspective, Animal Genetics Breeding Unit, University of New England, Armidale Australia
- John Pollak – United States Perspective, Cornell University