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Software simply organizes cattle recordsCattlesoft Inc., College Station, Texas, has dedicated the last six years to bridging the gap between the cattle industry and modern technology. Today, they meet that goal with the release of CattleMax 2006, the newest cattle management software. Using innovative design and customer input, this new version of CattleMax software continues to provide a complete management tool for herds of all sizes. This user-friendly program accommodates those with limited computer skills, and takes a simple, yet complete, approach to the data entry process. CattleMax 2006 expands on previous versions of CattleMax software for ranchers to easily access, update and analyze cattle records in one program. New enhancements and increased flexibility have been implemented to enable users to customize their records and reports. The software is available for both commercial and registered cattle ranches. Cattlesoft also recognizes the importance of record keeping ins mall herds and offers special pricing for smaller operations, allowing ranchers to select the edition that best suits their record keeping needs. CattleMax 2006 is designed to be an easy-to-use, complete record keeping system that saves valuable time and improves the organization of cattle records. The software includes features for income and expense tracking, purchase and sale records, medical inventory and calving history. The software meets all current requirements for National Animal ID compliance. For registered cattle ranches, CattleMax 2006 contains an interface to interact with more than 30 breed associations and special marketing features including printable sale catalog pages and pedigree reports. For more information, circle X on the Reader Reply Coupon, call 1-877-454-2697, or visit www.CattleMax.com. Date: 10/26/05
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