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In Saskatchewan, the real threat to cattle producers today are crimes of opportunity, overlooked stock, and informal deals ...
Cattle and sheep leave the Sacramento Valley via trucks in May and June for grazing in the mountains. Lew Walthers’s 1956 Daily News interview of rancher Darrell Conard was printed in the issue.
Embrapa, the public agricultural research agency, is committed to combining livestock, crops, and trees to turn around a ...
Tasmanian dairy farmers trial microbes across 500 hectares of land with the help of a "top-notch" soil biologist to reduce ...
The horn fly is one of the most damaging external parasites of cattle in Nebraska, causing reduced weight gain and milk production once numbers exceed 200 flies per animal. In ...
For many Northern California ranchers, the question is no longer whether the wolves preying on their herds are going to be ...
THE largest contingent mixed farming operation in the Trundle district, in central western New South Wales, is being offered to the market by the retiring Watt family...Read More ...
To manage livestock and keep them in the proper areas or pastures or to graze a pasture rotationally, traditional fencing ...
With calving only 10–12 weeks away, many farmers are turning to maize silage as part of their winter-feeding strategy.
Two calves were killed and multiple others were injured within a week in the Roaring Fork Valley area, according to local ...
Ranchers are calling multiple wolf attacks on cattle over Memorial Day weekend in Pitkin County “devastating” and evidenc ...
As Texas fruit growers battle unpredictable chill hours and late spring freezes, a small, but growing, group is turning to lesser-known or “alternative” fruit crops in search of more resilient and ...