I remember having to use an outhouse until we moved into our brand new house in December 1957 when I was 6. I had learned a bit about indoor facilities in my short life.
Research by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln recommends that beef cattle need about 1 gallon of water for every 100 pounds of body weight. But lactating or growing cattle may need twice that amount.
In the opinion of some, the use of galvanized iron for water pipes, conveying water for drinking and culinary purposes, is injurious. Others take opposite ground in regard to this matter ...
Supreme Beef’s Clayton County operation feeds almost 12,000 cattle. According to the Defenders, the DNR hasn’t denied a water use permit since the 1950s. (By Grant Winterer, Iowa Public Radio) ...
Wild Encounters Weird Ways to Stop Cattle Water from Freezing Without Electricity Posted: January 28, 2025 | Last updated: January 28, 2025 "Gold Shaw Farm is a dream in the making, nestled in ...
A Senate committee spent the morning picking apart a proposal to shield livestock producers from revealing ... took a second look at the strategic water supply proposal Tuesday morning.
The Nevada Department of Agriculture (NDA) has detected a second strain of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) – or bird flu – in a herd of dairy cattle. The agency has quarantined ...
The impact has been immediate and wide-ranging, from cash assistance for ranchers to fix cattle watering systems to help for corn growers wanting to plant cover crops that curb wind erosion.” ...
The impact has been immediate and wide-ranging, from cash assistance for ranchers to fix cattle watering systems to help for corn growers wanting to plant cover crops that curb wind erosion.