New Heart Brings New Life: 13-Year-Old Dairy Exhibitor Returns Stronger After Life-Saving Transplant
At just 12 years old, Cumberland, Wisc., native Lexi Anderson was diagnosed with restrictive cardiomyopathy, a rare and life-threatening heart disease. After a successful heart transplant in early ...
From volatile milk prices to the rise of beef-on-dairy, and from export dependence to uncertainty with China, producers and ...
Strategic growth in cow numbers, innovative revenue streams, and expanding export markets signify a promising future.
Through the perspectives shared by these pioneering producers, it becomes clear progressive dairy farming is a dynamic blend ...
From boardroom initiatives to maintaining authenticity at the consumer’s table, the focus steadfastly remains on tradition, ...
APHIS will host three virtual listening sessions to gather stakeholder input on how these new funds should be used to strengthen national, regional, and local capabilities to prevent, prepare for, and ...
A large-animal vet shortage continues to impact rural America. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), in partnership with Gov. Jim Pillen and state leaders, is working to reverse that trend through ...
Historically, colder temperatures have played a crucial role in controlling New World screwworm’s geographical spread.
"We have different dairy farms, we have different preferences and we have these great new technologies and tools that let us ...
Phil Plourd, president of Ever.Ag Insights joined Chip Flory on "AgriTalk" live at World Dairy Expo to shed light on the ...
From benchmarking to culture results, veterinarians can guide producers toward smarter antibiotic use that protects both herd health and drug efficiency.
The integration of beef and dairy is not just creating financial opportunities and by leveraging genetics, nutrition and ...
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