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The beef cattle industry is moving in the direction of a value-based marketing system. Within such a...
Tells why bull selection and expected progeny differences (EPD's) are important. Tells how to conduc...
Expected Progeny Differences (EPD) have been widely adopted by the US Beef Industry over the last se...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
This fact sheet provides the basics of EPDs, how they are generated, EPDs and crossbreeding, and acc...
Working with beef cattle producers over the past 15 plus years, I have become convinced that the gen...
During the past ten years, the use of Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) by both seedstock producer...
Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) - What They Are--What They Aren\u27t -- Dr. Jim Gibb, Director, ...
Expected progeny differences (EPDs) have been the primary tool for genetic improvement of beef cattl...
Robert R. Schalles & Keith O. Zoellner, Using EPDs in a commercial herd, Kansas State University, Se...
If commercial beef producers were to abandon crossbreeding, there would be no need to consider Acros...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Genetic predictions in the form of expected progeny differences (EPDs) represent the beef industry\u...
Expected Progeny Differences (EPD\u27s) are currently calculated for a range of traits important to ...
3 pp.Currently, most registered bulls have information available from their own performance records,...
The beef cattle industry is moving in the direction of a value-based marketing system. Within such a...
Tells why bull selection and expected progeny differences (EPD's) are important. Tells how to conduc...
Expected Progeny Differences (EPD) have been widely adopted by the US Beef Industry over the last se...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
This fact sheet provides the basics of EPDs, how they are generated, EPDs and crossbreeding, and acc...
Working with beef cattle producers over the past 15 plus years, I have become convinced that the gen...
During the past ten years, the use of Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) by both seedstock producer...
Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) - What They Are--What They Aren\u27t -- Dr. Jim Gibb, Director, ...
Expected progeny differences (EPDs) have been the primary tool for genetic improvement of beef cattl...
Robert R. Schalles & Keith O. Zoellner, Using EPDs in a commercial herd, Kansas State University, Se...
If commercial beef producers were to abandon crossbreeding, there would be no need to consider Acros...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Genetic predictions in the form of expected progeny differences (EPDs) represent the beef industry\u...
Expected Progeny Differences (EPD\u27s) are currently calculated for a range of traits important to ...
3 pp.Currently, most registered bulls have information available from their own performance records,...
The beef cattle industry is moving in the direction of a value-based marketing system. Within such a...
Tells why bull selection and expected progeny differences (EPD's) are important. Tells how to conduc...
Expected Progeny Differences (EPD) have been widely adopted by the US Beef Industry over the last se...