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Open cows are a costly problem for producers. Less cows bred and birthing a live calf means less profit in the hands of producers. Researchers continue to look at factors related to why cows are open.
The idea for the brush was to expand upon the results of a project Dias, Johnson and their students recently conducted that ...
Producers can reduce heat stress by providing adequate shade, proper fly control, access to water and the right choice of ...
To find out more about the periodic review, please contact the ERAC Secretariat at [email protected]. Sunsetting review The Beef Cattle Herd Management method is due to expire on 30 ...
Prices are rising in general, but it seems like it's going to get particularly bad with meat. You should snag these meat ...
"Farmers can only do so much." US beef prices soar to record highs — here are the reasons for the spike first appeared on The ...
Eibhlín Clerkin’s passion for farming is contagious, writes Adam Woods, after visiting the family in Co Monaghan where they ...
They’re not just buying beef—they’re joining a community that values the same things we do: family, integrity, and quality.” Bringing Oklahoma Beef to U.S. Families With the launch of its nationwide ...
A temperature-humidity index chart can help ranchers identify when livestock are most at risk for developing heat stress, said NDSU Extension specialists. Cattle are in danger when the temperature is ...
However, just as humans struggle in extreme heat, so do dairy cattle. Heat stress can cause cows' body temperatures to rise, leading to reduced feed intake and decreased milk production.
The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship has confirmed a case of Theileriosis, caused by Theileria orientalis Ikeda, in a herd of cattle in southeast Iowa for the first time. Theileria ...
Agriculture Beef cattle disease case confirmed in southeast Iowa: What farmers should look out for Formally known as Theileriosis, the disease is caused by parasites carried by Asian Longhorned Ticks.