In this week's alfalfa/forage issue cover story, Field Editor Kylene Scott looks at all the problems wet conditions cause with hay.
Eliza Blue hoped their Jersey cow would have a heifer. When the calf finally arrived, it meant joy — and a refrigerator full of milk.
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Picture a two-lane highway cutting past dairy barns, paper mills, pine woods, and lakes that look like spilled silver in the late sun. That mix of farms, factories, and small towns is the stage where ...
Better understanding and managing grazing distribution in semi-arid cattle areas offered opportunity, a US speaker told this week's Northern Beef Research Update Conference in Brisbane...Read More ...
The American cattle herd is at a 75-year low. That supply squeeze is leading to skyrocketing beef prices and layoffs in the meatpacking business. Here & Now 's Lisa Mullins speaks with Monty Lesh, a ...
To ensure young calves get off on the right foot after they hit the ground, push colostrum, monitor the umbilical cord, ...
For most spring calving beef herds, energy needs in winter become more important as the cow fights harsh weather conditions ...
Dozens of white yaks frolicked in the pristine snow of the vast Kyrgyz mountains, butting heads and locking horns as their herders watched on from their horses.
Experts highlight reproductive management strategies such as estrus synchronization that may improve breeding season outcomes.
The importance of colostrum in raising healthy, productive calves only continues to grow as we learn more about it.
Ward County is investigating after finding dead cattle in a pile and a pit. North Dakota law requires rendering, composting, ...
Why mature size, hair shedding and calving ease must anchor your breeding objective if you want profitable, low‑input cows.