An Edmonton-based innovation strategist says beef production is data intensive and artificial intelligence can help.

AI and beef: When good isn’t enough anymore

A recent small purchase from the U.S. had little influence on price

Reading Time: 4 minutes You may run a good beef farm, maybe even a great one. Making yourself remarkable, however, is another matter in the age of explosive artificial intelligence (AI) technology. That was the message from one technology expert speaking to the Alberta Beef Industry Conference earlier this year. Shawn Kanungo, a globally recognized innovation strategist based in […] Read more


As of early April, the virus seems to be targeting older lactating cows and there have been no reports of HPAI in feedlots.

Canadian beef digging in against avian influenza

Producers urged to ensure biosecurity practices are implemented

Reading Time: 2 minutes Glacier FarmMedia – Beef cattle producers in Alberta and Manitoba are taking biosecurity measures should the bird flu strain infecting some U.S. dairy herds jump the border and into Canadian beef cattle. “We’re certainly encouraging producers to keep security in mind during this time,” said Karin Schmid with Alberta Beef Producers (ABP). Recommendations include minimizing […] Read more



Protecting your cattle from flu

Protecting your cattle from flu

Reading Time: < 1 minute The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has not detected highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in dairy cattle or other livestock in Canada. Producers can protect their animals and themselves against spread of disease by monitoring cattle for clinical signs, including a sudden decrease in milk production; contacting a veterinarian with any suspected cases; practicing good biosecurity […] Read more




If a uterine amputation is successful, future breeding will be out of the question. But the cow can at least raise its calf and you’ll have a healthy live cow to sell in the fall.

Uterine amputations a routine occurrence in calving season

Cows can still be lost, but these days its a rarity

Reading Time: 3 minutes Most uterine prolapses are uneventful for an experienced veterinarian, and the owner ends up with a lively cow that breeds again without missing a beat. Producers will often ship these cows, but any veterinarian will tell you this isn’t a heritable trait and should not reoccur. If the cow rebreeds, there is no greater likelihood […] Read more



Mama and calf (now registered as GAC Mr. Miracle) are doing well after a crazy night both were lucky to survive.

A ‘miracle’ in calving season

Rare act of science plus expert cattle handling save a calf and its mother in central Alberta

Reading Time: 4 minutes Calving season can be a stressful and dramatic time on the ranch. There’s a lot of new life but there is often death as well. Every once in a while, however, something happens that seems like a miracle. Just ask Chris Paulencu with Green Acres Cattle Company, a seedstock operation in central Alberta’s Lamont County. […] Read more