Dairy Herd
Katie Humphreys wins Wilmer Award, Memorial Day on the farm, U.S. dairy industry
My wife and I spent a weekend with friends in Taos, N.M., last month, and among the sights to see was the local fad food store. I don’t go into those much, so it is always interesting to see what the people inside look like—dour and hungry, mostly—and what stuff costs. Which is bunches.
Robotic calf-feeding system provides flexibility, reduced labor, weight gain
This month’s news that four Colorado dairy cows have tested positive for bovine tuberculosis (TB) underscores the sobering fact that the disease remains a threat to U.S. cattle herds.
Cal Fire has determined last year’s wildfire that became the state’s largest in history was ignited accidentally by a Potter Valley rancher.
Corn and soybean producers aren’t the only ones feeling the squeeze of wet weather. Cattle and dairy producers are left wondering what this means for their access to feed, and how soon they should lock in inventory.
If they want consolidation, weX_SQ_Xll give X_SQ_Xem consolidation, say feedyards whose goal is a fourth of Texas fed marketings
The U.S. government has refused the request made by the Belgian government to take two flocks of East Friesian sheep back to Belgium, one of the flock’s owners has told reporters.
The Flowers have grown from small beginnings to international trade, with ties to South America and Europe
This boom-equipped service truck provides farmers a lift when machinery breaks down
The Mitchells strip-till applicator eliminates overlap and distributes fertilizer uniformly in the row