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With decreased cow herd numbers, increased carcass size has kept beef production high. With that comes more fat having to be ...
Extension specialists share tips to help producers deal with pinkeye’s contagious nature and the damage it can cause to a cow ...
The dairy industry has witnessed a notable rise in the integration of beef within its realm, marking a significant shift that ...
Thanks to enhanced genetics for growth, today's cattle are larger than those from 15-20 years ago. If you're running the same ...
Paul Neiffer reviews the newly signed bill, and explains why he gives this bill a grade of B+ for most farmers.
Defining what methane is and how it is produced is the first step to understanding its impact on the environment.
Just days after President Donald Trump announced responsive tariffs impacting 186 countries, China is hitting back. On top of the tariffs China already has in place, it’s matching the additional 34% ...
Ionophores like monensin, lasalocid and laidlomycin, have been readily used within the U.S. and a recent research study by Haley Larson, assistant professor of animal health at K-State Olathe, found ...
Burnout isn’t always about doing too much. Sometimes it’s about doing the wrong mix of work or carrying all of the mental load on top of the physical. That’s according to Kacee Bohle, who runs ...
Insight Crime’s 14-month-long investigation found that the illegal cattle market is a convenient way for drug traffickers to move their product north to the U.S., which continues to be the world’s ...
Death losses from pasture bloat are estimated to be approximately 2% annually but are sometimes much higher (10% to 20%) on individual pastures. “Costs of bloat include not only losses of livestock ...
As a cattle feeder and commodity broker for 45 years, Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek in Sioux Center, Iowa, says he’s never seen a time like this, or even a close second, in the cattle market.