Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center are working with a farming family in Elmwood to develop a potential treatment for Parkinson's disease using bovine colostrum.
Eliza Blue hoped their Jersey cow would have a heifer. When the calf finally arrived, it meant joy — and a refrigerator full of milk.
Known as the “Prairie Oasis,” Faith’s history includes ranching, rodeos and even dinosaurs. All of that has shaped the small northwest South Dakota ...
From predicting lameness to estimating milk production months ahead, artificial intelligence is starting to change how dairy farms use their herd data.
An analysis of ancient and modern DNA suggests the extent of convergent evolution in different peoples around the world is even greater than we thought ...
How a cattleman’s frustration with paperwork and a passion for innovation led to Herd Advisor — an app turning ranch talk ...
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Serious risks to pregnant women during lambing and calving season
The Health and Safety Northern Ireland has warned of serious risks to pregnant women during lambing and calving season ...
A grassroots group called Keep Crocker Real is tying yellow ribbons around trees targeted for removal as the city prepares to ...
When cows develop mastitis, dairies often respond with immediate antibiotic treatment. That approach has long protected animal health and milk production. But research suggests treating every case ...
Your body is with you 24/7. But how often do you actually stop to think about what it’s doing? Probably not much, and ...
High milk yields are a source of pride for the Sychi dairy farm, which is part of one of the country’s best enterprises – the ...
A deep dive into H5N1 in U.S. dairy herds, from udder health to biosecurity. Discover why commercial milk remains safe and how the virus is evolving.
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