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Looking for a breed to maximise returns on animals and land? Garren Coetzee, who runs a Chianina stud near Uniondale in the ...
The recent agreement between the Nguni Cattle Breeders' Society of South Africa and the Beefmaster Group’s feedlots was good ...
The Beef Cattle Research Council has tabbed $1.5 million for a chair in beef cattle economic sustainability, to be helmed at the University of Manitoba. Nobody has yet filled the role; the search ...
USA-LICME live cattle sink on long liquidation as beef rally falters Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle prices fell to a 2-1/2 week low due to long liquidation and profit-taking after recent ...
The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship has confirmed a case of Theileriosis, caused by Theileria orientalis Ikeda, in a herd of cattle in southeast Iowa for the first time.
Swenka’s veterinarian advised him to look for any cattle that might be lethargic, or having respiratory issues. While this one case is far from his farm, it’s still close enough to raise ...
Cattle supplies to ‘stay tight’; beef prices are holding amid ‘consumer resistance’ Paul Nolan of Dawn Meats says retailers are struggling to hold back the full price that beef is now ...
HILLSDALE, Ill. — The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship confirmed the first case of a disease negatively impacting cattle, sheep and deer was found in the state. Theileriosis ...
Theileriosis, a disease carried by Asian longhorned ticks, has been detected in Iowa cattle for the first time. The disease can cause anemia and death in cattle, but it poses no risk to humans.
Beef prices have reached record levels in recent months, driven by declining cattle numbers across Europe and the UK, and strong market demand, but what’s the future outlook for the beef industry?
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First confirmed case of beef cattle disease in Iowa - MSNIOWA (KCAU) — A case of beef cattle disease was confirmed in Iowa for the 1st time ever. Iowa’s Department of Agriculture says the case was found in a herd in southeast Iowa.
It was then converted to beef cattle in 1990. The couple was gifted 10 bred heifers as a wedding gift in 2014 and have slowly transitioned their herd to black Angus for their carcass quality and ...
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