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Testimonies given on state of the cattle industry and predator reintroduction.
Apply by April 14 for Certified Angus Beef scholarships supporting students pursuing careers in food and agriculture.
Kansas State University Animal Sciences Leadership Academy’s 2025 class applications are due April 15.
Undergraduate students and current high school seniors who have experience raising and caring for small or large livestock, equine and/or poultry are eligible to apply for a $5,000 scholarship to help them on their educational journey toward a career focused on livestock production and animal stewardship.
Actions steps to take before a wildfire threatens your livestock and property.
Researchers are using gene editing techniques to introduce beneficial traits like polled and disease resistance, as well as exploring innovative approaches like surrogate sires.
One of the easiest and most effective biosecurity practices to adopt is having separate footwear and clothing for wearing on and off the farm or ranch. Check out the other five ideas our industry experts recommend.
With the World Health Organization for Animal Health confirming recent outbreaks of Foot and Mouth Disease overseas, it’s important to know the disease is harmless to humans but is highly contagious for cloven-hoofed animals, including cattle, pigs, sheep and goats.
With nearly half a billion in ag research funding at stake, according to data from former USAID contractor Jordan Schermerhorn, labs around the country are facing personnel layoffs, at best, and shutdown of hundreds of research projects, at worst.
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Cattle prices have trended higher in recent weeks, amplifying the need for producers to employ a risk management program that captures every dollar while it’s available.
The Nebraska Extension will host another “Calculating Annual Cow Costs” webinar course on March 24, 27, and 31.
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Andrew McCrea believes that pastureland demands frequent scouting and fine-tuning management strategies throughout the growing season to reach its full potential — just like a growing crop.
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By: Karla Blackstock, Executive Director of the American Dorper Sheep Breeders’ Society and Dan Quadros, Ph.D., Small Ruminant Specialist with the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture
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By Dr. Adolfo Pereira & Dr. Kelley Neuhold at Westway Feed Products
Investing in employee development is just as important as investing in equipment. By building a skilled and engaged workforce, farmers can boost efficiency, retention, and long-term success.
Michelle Miller, known for her brand “The Farm Babe,” joins the Ag Inspo podcast with Ron Rabo and Rena Striegel to share a few things members of the ag industry can do to more effectively communicate with consumers.
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Dr. Travis White, DVM, Director of Technical Services, The Saskatoon Colostrum Company Ltd.
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At the forefront of genetic advancement and precision livestock management, Vytelle continues to redefine what’s possible for cattle producers worldwide.
Zach Arend will share lessons from the rodeo arena at the Top Producer Summit in Kansas City.
Here’s a look at how a new University of Illinois College of ACES-Vet Med partnership will support future food animal veterinarians.
Emma Coffman didn’t grow up in production agriculture, but she’s finding her place in the livestock industry and welcoming others along with her.
Virbac is expanding its U.S. cattle range of products with four new products.
The Conservation Connector directory allows users to search programs by crop, conservation practice, and geography to help producers and their advisers find relevant local programs.
Get BQA’d at Cattle Con to be eligible for Greeley Hat Works giveaway.
Complacency happens to our operations when we decide we are simply too busy working in the business to work on the business.
Topics include genetic modifications in livestock, yield grades and a beef industry economic outlook.
One recipient is a dual-degree veterinary student at the University of Minnesota, pursuing both a doctorate in veterinary medicine and a doctorate in population medicine.
From college students to consumers, teaching takes center stage for University of Arkansas professor and Mom at the Meat Counter creator.
K-State assistant professor discusses protein labeling.
Farmers First Trust uses a specific transaction process that can help farmers sell the family operation without the immediate tax burden.
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