Andrew Cain (@cainsie) 's Twitter Profile
Andrew Cain

@cainsie

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Angus Beef Bulletin Team (@abbeditor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Learn how to identify and control the most economically important parasite in today’s cattle herds: the brown stomach worm is a $2 billion problem. ow.ly/b4M550A2l6Y #ABBx

Learn how to identify and control the most economically important parasite in today’s cattle herds: the brown stomach worm is a $2 billion problem. ow.ly/b4M550A2l6Y #ABBx
Defending Beef (@defendingbeef) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When assessing feed efficiency distinguishing betw. human edible & non-edible feed is essential. Cattle eat mainly human non-edible feed

When assessing feed efficiency distinguishing betw. human edible & non-edible feed is essential. Cattle eat mainly human non-edible feed
Incitec Pivot Fertilisers (@ipfertilisers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Technical Agronomist James Stewart talks about the 4Rs that will help in boosting your pastures with nitrogen youtu.be/F4TcR1hn4as #plant20

Technical Agronomist James Stewart talks about the 4Rs that will help in boosting your pastures with nitrogen youtu.be/F4TcR1hn4as #plant20
Angus Beef Bulletin Team (@abbeditor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“In studies we’ve done, if we deworm calves and their dams in mid-summer, we see a significant weight gain on the calves, as well as improving reproductive efficiency in the cows,” says Bert Stromberg. ow.ly/t3pU50AjbzV #ABBx

“In studies we’ve done, if we deworm calves and their dams in mid-summer, we see a significant weight gain on the calves, as well as improving reproductive efficiency in the cows,” says Bert Stromberg. ow.ly/t3pU50AjbzV #ABBx
Beef + Lamb New Zealand (@nzbeeflamb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do ewes really need a pre-lamb drench? AgResearch scientist Dr Dave Leathwick builds a strong case for thinking twice about the practice that is routinely carried out by around 80% of farmers as part of their pre-lamb animal health treatments. LEARN MORE: ow.ly/INTC50AoB92

Do ewes really need a pre-lamb drench? AgResearch scientist Dr Dave Leathwick builds a strong case for thinking twice about the practice that is routinely carried out by around 80% of farmers as part of their pre-lamb animal health treatments.
LEARN MORE: ow.ly/INTC50AoB92
Wayne Pitchford (@profpitch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent article in The Land about efficiency. theland.com.au/story/6836981/…. Looks like time to share my thoughts again as well.

Excellent article in The Land about efficiency. theland.com.au/story/6836981/…. Looks like time to share my thoughts again as well.
Andrew Cain (@cainsie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why in 2020 do you have to get out of and between a tractor and implement to hook it up is beyond me. So much technology in a tractor and we still have to run such a huge OHS risk.

Andrew Cain (@cainsie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calving has started and to think I use to believe I was missing out on something when I couldn't leave the farm for 6 weeks.

Catherine Miller (@cmillersj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A big thank you to those cross border community members who have shared their devastating situations with the media, including myself. Hope the govt realises these people can’t be collateral damage. stockjournal.com.au/story/6882838/… via Stock Journal

World of Engineering (@engineers_feed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A flip flop winch utilizes a rope or strap, an anchor point, and two sturdy logs that are attached together at a 90 degree angle and then flipped one over the other to wind up the rope in order to pull a stuck vehicle toward the anchor point. x.com/knowIedgehub/s…

Beef + Lamb New Zealand (@nzbeeflamb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The outcomes of a Beef + Lamb New Zealand co-funded study has cast even more doubt on the economic value of drenching ewes with long-acting products. FULL STORY: ow.ly/9lil50Bb53m

Meat & Livestock Australia (@meatlivestock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Southern Multi Breed Project is a new $7.3 million research project to enable beef producers to directly compare bulls of different breeds for a range of traits. Find out more 👉 mla.com.au/news-and-event… #AusAg #AgChatOz

Angus Beef Bulletin Team (@abbeditor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sickness during the first 28 days of a calf's life was associated with a 35-lb. lower expected weaning weight. Key to long-term health and performance was adequate colostrum. ow.ly/mxG850DdUxN #ABBx

Sickness during the first 28 days of a calf's life was associated with a 35-lb. lower expected weaning weight. Key to long-term health and performance was adequate colostrum. ow.ly/mxG850DdUxN #ABBx
Frank Mitloehner (@ghgguru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DYN, 5% of US corn is fed to cattle, approximately 40% of for making ethanol car fuel and 12% to 15% for high fructose corn syrup.

James Melville 🚜 (@jamesmelville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

He’s right. After 10-12 years, methane is broken down into CO2, entering a carbon cycle absorbed by plants via photosynthesis, converted into cellulose and eaten by livestock and the cycle starts again. The very essence of environmental sustainability.