Seedstock
Beef cattle seedstock suppliers are listed by breeds. This list is provided to assist beef cattle producers in locating beef cattle seedstock in Mississippi. It is comprised of information compiled by the Mississippi Beef Cattle Improvement Association, Mississippi State University Extension Service, and state beef cattle breed associations.
Additional Mississippi beef cattle seedstock source information is welcomed. To submit a new seedstock listing or to update a current listing: 1) Complete a Mississippi Seedstock Directory Listing Submission Form.pdf, 2) E-mail listing information to bkarisch@ads.msstate.edu, or 3) Fax listing information to 662-325-8873 |
Angus (submit listings through the Mississippi Angus Association) Brahman Gelbvieh Limousin Red Brangus Santa Gertrudis |
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Beef is an excellent choice to include in a balanced diet. About half of the recommended daily value of protein is in a 3-ounce serving of beef!
If you’re like me, you probably don’t know the characteristics of each cut of beef. When you’re at the grocery store, you just make the best guess you can and move on with your food shopping.
RAYMOND, Miss. -- Agricultural producers and industry professionals met with Mississippi State University personnel in the coastal region to discuss research and education priorities at the 2022 Producer Advisory Council meeting. The annual event aims to help clients improve their productivity. Attendees gathered in small commodity groups at each event to share their ideas with agents, researchers and specialists with the MSU Extension Service and the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.
STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Two years have passed since the first cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the U.S., but problems the virus caused in the country’s grocery supply chain could remain well into 2022, which will likely mean higher beef prices for consumers.
Josh Maples, an agricultural economist with the Mississippi State University Extension Service, said labor reductions caused beef shortages, which have increased the price of this commodity across the country.
RALEIGH, Miss. – Beef and poultry producers across Mississippi will have an opportunity to get up to speed on the latest issues facing their industries and see new products and equipment on April 14.
Central Mississippi agricultural producers and industry professionals met with Mississippi State University personnel to discuss research and education priorities at the 2022 Producer Advisory Council meeting on Feb. 23 in Raymond. The annual event is aimed at helping clients improve their productivity. Attendees gathered in small commodity groups to share their ideas with agents, researchers and specialists with the MSU Extension Service and the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.