Hear how a humble beginning of four cows grew into 350 females in southwest Missouri, where quality is backed by data.
North Dakota State University livestock economist Tim Petry has some advice for folks who watch the cattle markets. “Hang on to your hats. The futures market is going to be jittery,” he said. The big ...
In 2019, the Federal Government launched a 10-year National Livestock Transformation Plan to curtail the movement of cattles, boost livestock production and quell the country’s herders-farmers ...
Farming runs deep in the Ploeger family, with agricultural roots tracing back to the 1880s. Roger and Elizabeth Ploeger are not only active in their community, but they also prioritize maintaining a ...
A new University of Idaho-led study explores the scientific reason why some cows spend hot summer days lazing along a shady streambank while others brave the heat and graze the hillsides. The study ...
IDEAL, S.D. — Producing quality Angus genetics is one of the goals of the nation’s largest seedstock producer. Jorgensen Land and Cattle is a multi-generational family operation located in Ideal, ...
Learn the basics of humane farm animal care, including polled genetics in dairy cattle, why are antibiotics given to livestock, and lamb, calf, and piglet castration methods.
The recently elected president of the National Cattleman’s Beef Association (NCBA), Washington County, Va. farmer Gene Copenhaver, will deliver the keynote ...
Ducks Unlimited Canada announces an expanded ‘real-world setting’ to test out new ways cattle and conservation can co-exist ...