Bowman’s Banter

Thoughts and observations from Bowman Superior Genetics.
Stand and Deliver: The Shorthorn Opportunity 150 150 Luke Bowman

Stand and Deliver: The Shorthorn Opportunity

No matter our breeding goals or marketing philosophies, every Shorthorn breeder in America is fighting the same fight, believe it or not. We ALL to restore this great breed to the level of relevance and respect it once commanded. Decades ago, the Shorthorn was the most influential beef breed in the world. Today, traces of…

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2026 and Beyond: Why Maternal Traits Mean More in Today’s Pounds-Obsessed Industry 150 150 Luke Bowman

2026 and Beyond: Why Maternal Traits Mean More in Today’s Pounds-Obsessed Industry

As ag economists forecast into 2026 and beyond, the cattle industry will continue to be challenged by harsh economic forces like rising input costs, tighter margins, and the scarcity of quality replacement females. It’s really going to test the sustainability of many beef herds nation-wide. Knowing this already, above average maternal traits will no longer…

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Why Shorthorns? *30 Years of Choosing the Road Less Traveled* 2048 2048 Luke Bowman

Why Shorthorns? *30 Years of Choosing the Road Less Traveled*

After three decades in the seedstock business, that’s a fair question: Why does Bowman Superior Genetics still raise Shorthorns when today’s American beef industry seems so laser-focused on black-hided cattle? The answer is simple! Shorthorn and Shorthorn-influenced females are more convenient to raise, last longer, and are maternally superior. And that’s the business we decided…

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Welcome to Profit by De$ign 1202 922 Luke Bowman

Welcome to Profit by De$ign

Dear Friends,When we first set out three decades ago, we never participated in any talk of EPDs, $Indexes, DNA work, or record markets. It was just our small family working side by side, trying to build the best cow herd we could on the limited grass we had in the middle of corn country. Thirty…

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Marty said it best… 150 150 Luke Bowman

Marty said it best…

A Facebook post by friend of BSG, Marty Ropp, of Allied Genetic Resources, back in the summer of 2018. It’s timeless. “If your seedstock provider doesn’t use or discourages you from using EPDs and genetic tools to make decisions, they truly have only their success in mind and not yours. Promoting ignorance to remain successful…

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IGS: Sustainable Genetics 150 150 Luke Bowman

IGS: Sustainable Genetics

In this episode of IGS Stand Together, International Genetic Solutions speaks to industry stakeholders, geneticists and meat scientists to explore beef cattle genetics that ensure more profitable, sustainable herds. Host Chip Kemp sits down with guests from the U.S. Roundtable for Sustainable Beef, International Genetic Solutions, Washington State University and Meyer Natural Foods for an…

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Getting EPDs right on show cattle 150 150 Luke Bowman

Getting EPDs right on show cattle

Originally published in the Western Livestock Journal, Oct 21, 2022 By Dr. Bob Hough   There is a common myth that all performance cattle have bad structure and all show cattle have bad EPDs. These beliefs are simply not true on both accounts. For show cattle, it is true that a certain number have lower-than-desired…

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Multiple Paths, Same Endpoint 150 150 Luke Bowman

Multiple Paths, Same Endpoint

Luke’s Preface… The greatest gift the ASA membership has received in the twenty-first century is the incorporation of economic selection $Indexes into our national cattle evaluation (performance database). It has literally taken us away from single trait selection and forced breeders to consider animals that are more (or less) profitable on the average farm/ranch enterprise.…

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Expected Progeny Difference FAQs 150 150 Luke Bowman

Expected Progeny Difference FAQs

Reprinted from The Register magazine. By retired IGS Geneticist, Dr. Lauren Hyde.   Expected Progeny Difference FAQ   Q  1. How do you balance EPD selection and actual phenotypes?  Expected progeny differences (EPD) have a clear advantage over less sophisticated predictors such as raw weights and contemporary group ratios. Performance data are subject to environmental…

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The History of Progress 150 150 Luke Bowman

The History of Progress

Linked is an excellent piece that covers the highlights of the evolution of genetic evaluation in the American beef seedstock industry. It begs the question, “Where is my emphasis on making cattle ‘better’…?”Are you up to date in using selection tools that make cattle that fit the modern industry, or are you still evaluating them…

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