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Our radio releases are offered as a service to agricultural broadcasters. The following MP3s feature high-quality audio, with voiceover and actualities from industry leaders.

Feel free to use each radio release in its entirety, or request a script and individual voice files by contacting Miranda Reiman.

CAB Premiums at a 7-year high
- Biannual packer survey shows cumulative contribution at $352 million

Research paper offers a hard look at cattle breeding systems
- Cattle breeding systems must do more than make sense as genetic theory—they must lead to profit on the ranch.

DNA test introduced for commercial cattlemen
- Commercial Angus producers now have a DNA tool for genetic selection. At the Cattle Industry Convention and Trade Show, Certified Angus Beef and Angus Genetics Inc. introduced the new test, developed in partnership with Pfizer Animal Genetics.

CAB reports record sales
- Certified Angus Beef reached record sales for the fifth consecutive year. The brand's licensed partners marketed 807 million pounds, an increase of almost 4% over 2010.

Calm cattle pay
- Nervous and aggressive cattle are a pain in the wallet. That's according to research done through Iowa's Tri-County Steer Carcass Futurity.

Record sales proves value
- The Certified Angus Beef ® brand sold 70 million pounds in June, an all-time monthly record in the company's 33-year history.

Individual cattle management
- Tom Fanning, Buffalo Feeders, tells how his large feedlot specializes in getting the most out of each animal.

Finding a feedlot
- You've decided you want to feed this year's calf crop. Now what?

Quality key to building exports
- Strong beef exports last year added more than $153 per head to the value of each animal. What cattlemen send overseas matters.

Quality linked to profits in cattle feeding
- Want to make more profit feeding cattle? Try aiming for higher quality.

Beyond black
- Cattlemen need to realize it takes more than a black hide to add value. That's according to Brett Barham of the University of Arkansas