“The odds [of triplets are] 1 in every 105,000,” said Luke Stowater with Cow Calf Operations. “And I don’t know what the odds ...
John Cheever once said, “Fear tastes like a rusty knife and do not let her into your house,” but what does a Sky Bar taste ...
The 2025 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race has moved its Official Restart to Fairbanks, the Iditarod Trail Committee announced Monday. This will be the fourth time Fairbanks has hosted the Iditarod ...
This year, mushers will race out of Fairbanks and rejoin the traditional route in Unalakleet. (Jeff Chen/Alaska Public Media) The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race will now start in Fairbanks ...
In the U.S., dairy cows are almost exclusively raised for dairy production. The exception is male calves, sold to the beef industry and raised for veal or beef. Once a dairy cow’s milk productivity ...
Bird flu is here to stay. The H5N1 avian influenza is proliferating among U.S. cows and there are now two strains circulating among mammals and birds. Though there are only 68 confirmed cases in ...
WILLIAMSTOWN, Vt. (WCAX) - A barn collapse killed at least half a dozen cows in Williamstown Monday morning. Shards of a metal roof rattled in the wind Tuesday -- all that was left of the Graham ...
Livestock prices improved at most Australian saleyards this week, but it was the processor demand for mutton and cows that really stood out. Meat and Livestock Australia's (MLA) National Livestock ...
The Iditarod Trail Committee said Monday it will relocate the race’s restart to Fairbanks because of abysmal snow conditions across a long middle portion of the trail. The decision follows an ...
Picture: Kevin Farmer Bonnie Fairbanks of St Ursula's in the Laura Geitz Cup netball carnival at The Glennie School, Sunday, March 16, 2025. Picture: Kevin Farmer A key player and stand out defender.
The race began March 3 in Fairbanks after a lack of snow forced changes to the route and starting point. That made the normally 1,000-mile (1,609-kilometer) race a staggering 1,129 miles (1,817 ...
Between sacred cows and special interest groups, we're always told why nothing can get cut. With the exception of Social Security, there is no bigger scared cow than the Department of Defense (DOD).