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Producers cannot afford to overlook the importance of how they store vaccine and handle it prior to injection.
Oregon authorities are investigating the deaths and mutilation of five bulls on the Silvies Valley Ranch about 20 miles north of Burns, Ore.
Each $1 invested in the national beef checkoff returns $11.91 to producer profits, according to research conducted by Cornell University professor Harry M. Kaiser.
The Challenge focuses on increasing collaboration among established industry companies and experts with startup companies.
USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) said the July 1, 2019 inventory of all cattle and calves totaled 103 million head, unchanged from last July.
Three lawsuits filed against America’s largest beef packer companies can be consolidated into one, a Minnesota federal court ruled last week.
While ChickFilA uses National Cow Appreciation Day to promote eating chicken, our bovine heros are best known for making beef and milk!
Fair Oaks Farms, a progressive dairy, pork and crop farm in northwest Indiana, was recently the subject of some less than savory media attention.
Forget hot yoga or massage, cow cuddling is the hottest new self-care trend.
AgDay national reporter Betsy Jibben talks with Dr. Jan Shearer, a Professor and Extension Veterinarian at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa State University to break it down scene by scene.
The number of Montana cattle deaths compensated for in 2018 by the LIP exceeded 37,000, a total four times the amount paid out over the previous four years combined.
The nation’s largest dairy remains in the headlines this week after an animal activist group released multiple videos of alleged animal abuse. AgDay and U.S. Farm Report’s Betsy Jibben has a report.
Producers Worry About Lack Of Feed and Bedding Come Fall AgDay National Reporter Betsy Jibben talks with John Metzger, a dairy farmer from Kimmell, Indiana and Marcelo Oberto, an independent dairy consultant.
Facial Recognition for Cows Is Latest Cargill-Backed Tech Idea
Saudi Arabia is biggest market in Gulf region for Irish food.
The Feed Emergency Enhancement During Disasters Act (FEEDD Act) would allow producers who are utilizing prevent plant to at least graze, hay or chop a cover crop to feed livestock.
FSIS has suspended inspections at an Idaho beef packing facility due to violations of the humane slaughter rules.
New York Burger King customers who ordered Impossible Whoppers were served real beef burgers instead.
While dairy producers are seeing profitability from milk checks there is also a tremendous opportunity to market cattle into the beef supply thanks to record high beef prices.
Cattle prices are still considerably lower than the highs of two years ago. However, Holstein cattle appear to be facing their own price pressure as buyers push discounts and some packers shut the door.
Skeptics question health claims. Want kale with those fries?
In a 13-minute conversation today with Farm Journal Media’s Pam Fretwell, Vilsack says Senate/House farm bill conferees are still working out the details in the dairy program.
The Holstein beef market is an integral part of the beef supply chain.
Once again bovines and films have come together, this time on Twitter with the hashtag #MOOvies.
The contest is open to all photographers. Deadline is May 31, 2014.
In addition to the daily chores on the farm, it is important for farmers to work on educating the public about who they are, what they do and why it matters.
Dairy steers have the genetic potential to produce well-marbled, lean beef. Producers should ensure a high quality product with responsible management practices.
Can a rancher, feedlot or dairy legally shoot down a drone flying over its operation? University of Nebraska-Lincoln associate professor Wayne Woldt answers.
According to USDA’s Agricultural Projection to 2024 report, released Feb. 11, the livestock sector should see lower feed costs, stronger returns and incentives for increasing production.