Cattlefacts "Making Money With Cattle"

How to Publish Your article in
"Making Money With Cattle"

Cattlemen are eager to read information that helps them to make better judgement, management and profit decisions. "Making Money With Cattle" is a Cattlefacts forum where experienced cattle professionals, and that includes cattlemen themselves, can offer cattlemen their insights and experience.

If you have something valuable to contribute feel free to e-mail it to us for evaluation at feedback@cattlefacts.com.au. Your article can be parochial (applies to a specific market, region or state) or national. Just make sure that it has a management or economic conclusion, like the two examples (Exp) opposite. And be prepared to answer questions from readers. Your e-mail address and/or URL are published with the article.

Sending your article:

  • Send your article as a raw e-mail or attach it to an e-mail as a Notepad or Word document. (Attach figures or pics separately)
  • Put the following details into the head of your article. (We use them to organise articles and will delete them when we have finished.) You could cut and paste the list below straight into your article.

Date:
Article title
(max 8 words):
Article summary
(40 words):
Applies: (State or National)
Your Name:
Company/Property:
Phone:
E-mail address:
Your Web URL:
*Brief Personal Summary:
(Approx 100 words)

*The personal summary you provide will be available for readers to see if they wish. We believe it is as important as your article. Information means a lot more to readers when they can give it a point of reference, a perspective. In your personal summary mention where you are and any important facts about yourself and your involvement in the cattle industry. Don't be reticent about giving yourself an honest wrap. It won't stop the world or cause you to win lotto but perhaps readers and you will both benefit. ( If you have a personal photo send it along also. We attach your personal summary and photo to all of you future articles.)

If you have questions about writing articles for "Making Money With Cattle" contact the editor, Brian Herne, here.