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DocTalk

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Welcome to DocTalk! Every week our host, Dr. Dan Thomson, brings his knowledge of animal agriculture to our viewers as he and his guests discuss current issues facing the animal ag industry. Topics range from food animal welfare and management to animal ag research, carbon-foot printing issues, companion animal health and the many ways American farmers and ranchers keep our food supply safe.
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Around Kansas

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Come along with Deb and Michelle as they share stories from “Around Kansas.” They take you along the back roads and the main highways to show you the people, places and things that make Kansas a great place to live and work
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Schwarz Standard Station

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Bob created this show to share his financial knowledge with his fellow rural Americans with a nod to the Schwarz Standard Station that his father owned where many friendly debates were had and deals were done. Bob has many fond memories of traveling through rural Northeast Kansas delivering fuel to farmers and learning what makes each small town special. When planning for financial success, Bob always chooses the fast lane. With 45 years of experience, he wants you to join him on this high-s ...
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🚜 Welcome to "DocTalk" with Dr. Dan Thomson! 🚜 Join us for an exciting episode straight from the heart of Nebraska's agricultural innovation. We're at the Eastern Nebraska Research Extension Education Center, a 10,000-acre hub of groundbreaking research supporting both beef and crop industries. Dr. Dan Thomson and Dr. Doug Zalesky discuss the cente…
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Welcome to another episode of DocTalk! Today, Dr. Dan Thomson sits down with David Bruene, the Manager of the Iowa State Beef Teaching Unit, to discuss practical strategies for forage utilization and extending your grazing season. Discover how to improve your herd's bottom line with expert advice from one of Iowa's leading beef educators. In this e…
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Welcome to DocTalk! Dr. Dan Thomson is joined by Dr. Cassandra Olds, a veterinary medical entomologist from Kansas State University, to dive deep into the challenges flies pose to cattle and how to manage them effectively. 🦟 Understanding Fly Problems: - Fly Worry: Flies cause significant irritation and production losses. They drain energy, reduce …
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Welcome to "Doc Talk"! In this episode, Dr. Dan Thomson sits down with Dr. Mike Apley, Frick Professor of Clinical Sciences at Kansas State University, to discuss anaplasmosis—a bacterial disease impacting cattle. Here's what you'll learn: 1. What is Anaplasmosis? - An overview of the infection and how it affects red blood cells. 2. Infection Rates…
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Hey folks, welcome to another insightful episode of "DocTalk!" Today, we're joined by Dr. Matt Spangler from the University of Nebraska, a renowned expert in animal genetics. We’re diving deep into genetics, bull selection, and strategies to boost your herd's profitability. Key Points: 1. Year-Round Bull Selection: - Bull selection is a continuous …
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Welcome to DocTalk! Today, we’re joined by Dr. A.J. Tarpoff, Beef Extension Veterinarian at Kansas State University. Dr. Tarpoff is here to discuss the Beef Quality Assurance Audit, a crucial program for our industry. We’ll delve into how this audit provides an objective snapshot of the beef industry, highlighting our strengths and areas for improv…
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Welcome to another exciting episode of DocTalk! Today, Dr. Dan Thomson sits down with Dr. Yijie Xiong, a precision livestock management specialist and assistant professor at the University of Nebraska. Dr. Xiong is breaking new ground in the intersection of technology and livestock management, bringing innovative solutions to everyday challenges fa…
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Welcome back to "Doc Talk"! In today's episode, we're focusing on a reoccurring issue for cattle ranchers—pink eye. Join Dr. Dan Thomson and beef cattle medicine expert Dr. Brent Meyer as they dive into the causes, treatments, and prevention strategies for this common and costly cattle ailment. Dr. Meyer, a seasoned veterinarian and technical servi…
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In this episode of "DocTalk," we join Dr. Dan Thomson and Dr. Dave Steffen at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln to delve into pathology in cattle, particularly inherited diseases. Dr. Steffen, with over 35 years of experience, specializes in perinatal issues, investigating birth defects and inherited diseases in cattle. He collaborates closely …
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Welcome to Doctalk, where today we're visiting Heinen Brothers Agra Services, delving into their incredible work supporting pastures, crops, and cover crops. Scott Heinen shares his journey from farming aspirations to becoming a pilot, merging his passions seamlessly into aerial application. From Texas to Illinois, their services cover vast regions…
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Today on DocTalk, we delved into the essential practices of branding calves and preparing them for the summer months. Dr. Dan Thomson, our seasoned veterinarian host, emphasized the importance of this process for the health and well-being of our herds. At the heart of our discussion was the significance of low-stress cattle handling techniques. Dr.…
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In this episode of "DocTalk" with Dr. Dan Thomson features a deep dive into the often overlooked yet crucial aspect of ranching: the bulls. Dr. Dave Rethorst, a seasoned veterinarian and expert in cow-calf operations, joins Dr. Thomson to shed light on the essential steps in managing and preparing bulls for breeding season. Dr. Rethorst emphasizes …
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"DocTalk" is back with Dr. Dan Thomson, joined by his esteemed colleague, Dr. Dave Rethorst, for an insightful discussion tailored specifically for ranchers. In this episode, the focus is on the crucial topic of developing heifers. Dr. Thomson kicks off the show with a warm welcome, setting the stage for an engaging conversation. Dr. Rethorst, a se…
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In this segment, we're in Hays, Kansas, joined by Dr. Sandy Johnson, a Reproductive Physiologist and Extension Beef Specialist from K-State. Our discussion covers the synchronization of cows and heifers, exploring the reasons behind synchronization, various protocols, selecting the appropriate one, and diving into Dr. Johnson's research findings. #…
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In this episode of DocTalk we visit the Animal Science Complex at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and talk to Dr. Galen Erickson, Ruminant Nutrition Professor and expert feedlot nutritionist. We'll discuss the utilization of distillers in the beef industry and the advantages, considerations, and the future for byproduct feeds. Tune in! #cattleca…
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In episode 613 of DocTalk we dive into the topic of coronavirus in cattle with Dr. Dustin Loy, who serves as the Director of the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Join us as we explore the historical aspects, vaccines, and prevention. #CattleCare #cattlehealth #calvingseason…
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We had the pleasure of talking colostrum with Dr. Nora Schrag on this episode of DocTalk! We discuss how to get it, how to use it, why timing is so important to immune systems, and what’s at risk if calves don’t get adequate amounts. Please join us. #CattleCare #cattlenutrition #calving #calvingseason…
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Join us as we talk about 4-H and FFA beef projects in episode 610. We'll be discussing why those programs are important and touch on nutrition, health & preventative medicine, and lameness. We'll also share tips on acclimating the cattle and preparing students for the sale of their animals. #ShowCattleInsights #LivestockWellness #CattleCare #cattle…
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Hey folks, welcome to "DocTalk," and we're gonna get out the champagne. No, we're not. Anyway, we're celebrating. This is our 600th episode of "DocTalk." Thanks for joining us today. Today, we're gonna talk about bovine respiratory disease. We're gonna talk about from before the calves get to the grow yard or the yard, preconditioning, processing, …
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Hey folks, welcome to Doc Talk. We're at Ward Feed Yard, where we have Brian Carlton and Kip Lukasiewicz. Today we're going to show you a sneak peek Dr. Kip's new design for their load out facility that will decrease stress on cattle and put handlers at less risk of injury. You don't want to miss this episode.…
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Hey, folks. Welcome to "Doc Talk." I'm Dr. Dan Thomson. Thanks for joining us today. Dr. Aspen Workman, Dr. Brian Vander Ley are gonna join us here in Lincoln, Nebraska. We're gonna talk about BVD. We're gonna talk about gene editing. We're gonna talk about BVD-resistant cattle. Thanks for joining us. We'll be right back.…
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Hey folks, welcome to "Doc Talk". I'm glad you joined us. We're gonna have a great show. Dr. John Hutchenson's here with us today. We're gonna talk about some of the data that they've gathered working with Superior Livestock to find out things that people are paying more for, maybe some things they aren't paying as much for, for your calves when th…
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Hey folks, Dr. Dan here. Welcome to the show. We're here in Saint Thomas, Missouri. We're at Osage Veterinary Clinic with Dr. Ray Stegeman and we're gonna have a great show. We're gonna talk about heifer development and a lot of different things with Dr. Stegeman. He's a member of the PAC organization. We met through the executive vet program, but …
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Hey folks, welcome to DocTalk. We're gonna have a great show today. We have Dr. Matt Meisner joining us, and we're gonna talk about some things coming up on this show season. We're gonna talk about ringworm and warts and different things that can grow on the skin of cattle. Stay tuned after these messages to listen more from Dr. Meisner.…
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