Ranchers are actually “grass farmers” because that’s the crop we actually grow, and market the grass through our cattle. If we can grow more grass with less input cost, this will help our bottom line, ...
OSAGE — Drive into Jeff Smith’s farmyard and you may feel you’re back in the 1950s. It’s not Smith’s antique tractors or old cars which bring the nostalgia, rather its Smith’s herd of Lowline Angus ...
What's up? A typical response to that question in the northern Plains ranching country would be: Busy moving cattle, we will talk later. Cattle turnout to native grass is the first week of June, so ...
It might be called the beef barn, but if you wander over to the fixture at the Spokane County Interstate Fair this year, you’ll probably see two kids taking care of six dairy cows.
TRAPPE, Md. - If you're a suburban cowboy hankering to raise a herd and short on ranch land, mini cattle may be for you. New breeds of pint-sized heifers and bulls are making it easier for small ...