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    Born on Alpine Pasture: How Mountain High Farms Raises Strong Black Angus Calves

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    Black Angus: The Gold Standard in Premium Beef

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    Black Angus Spring Calving on Pasture: Why Timing Matters for Healthy Calves and Better Beef

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    Spring calving is one of the most important management decisions in a Black Angus beef operation. It determines when calves are born, when cows reach peak milk production, how much natural forage the herd can use, and how effectively the farm can reduce dependence on stored feed. In a pasture-based system, the timing of calving

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