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From the Field Bull buying; Decisions Today, An Impact for Generations By Nathan Smith, NALF regional manager With a successful 2019 National Western Stock Show in the rearview, spring bull sales are quickly approaching and with them comes genetic decisions that influence generations. Whether you’re a seedstock provider assisting a customer or a commercial bull buyer, many of us anticipate this season with excitement. The exhilarating decision of selecting a sire carries an impact that is felt by a program and its profitability for years to come. The importance of being well prepared, informed and educated is paramount going into the bull buying season. Analysis of your program 54 | FEBRUARY 2019 to gain an understanding of which traits should take priority is critical to improving efficiencies in both seedstock and commercial programs alike. Acknowledging not only your strengths but more importantly where improvements can be made based on customer feedback is a reliable way to ensure that progression is made. Combining this information with other tools, data and traits, a producer can begin the task of identifying the best fitting genetic package. So, where to start? The volume of data and array of tools available to breeders and commercial producers today is unmatched. Due to this, finding a starting point can be daunting, so let’s start with visual appraisal. Analyzing the structural soundness of a bull ensures a solid foundation to build a case for selection. Toe shape, foot size and composition heavily impact the most economically relevant trait in a beef production enterprise; the productive lifespan of that animal. After establishing this base, we can begin to select traits that are relevant to that producers’ operation. Performance data such as birth weight, weaning weight, and yearling weight are individual traits that provide an effective