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State’s dairy industry supports Senate Bill 1337, which aims to protect Idaho’s farmers from groups intending to do harm to their businesses.
USDA is making investments of more than $21 million in energy projects nationwide.
Grants up to $5,000 are available to farmers in the Animal Welfare Approved program.
Program includes expedited review for drought-related loan requests, support for affiliated associations’ local drought-assistance efforts.
Pavilion D will be home to beef and livestock exhibitors, seminars, live cattle demonstrations and a ranching and livestock competition, Feb. 14-16 in Tulare, Calif.
Logan Bower is one of four recipients of the Beef Quality Assurance Award.
Hay Hotline to offer hay pricing, listings for donated forage, transportation information and available grazing lands.
Tom Jones from Pottsville, Ark., was elected during the 2011 Cattle Industry Annual Convention in this past week Denver, Colo.
Pennsylvania’s John Ligo of LiTerra Farms received the annual national Beef Quality Assurance award.
The American Veterinary Medical Association’s new video shows how to reduce pain for cattle during dehorning.
Tips following several reports of farm buildings going down in western Wisconsin.
Beef and dairy producers are urged to learn about best practices and to use them to help produce safe, wholesome beef.
Potentially problematic particles are not found at high levels far beyond the barnyard.
Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy says he has the votes to pass it.
Cornell University dairy economist Andrew Novakovic explains the complex new dairy policy, which the Senate is expected to vote on early this week.