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The best ideas for the farm are often born out of necessity. We’ve rounded up the best ideas from cattle producers from our media partner Farm Journal’s $100 Ideas contest.
Four podcasts to prepare you for your next conversation on “meatless meat.”
Two miles of the National Flint Hills Scenic Byway pass through the Crocker Springs Ranch in Chase County, Kan., which is now offered for sale.
The Kansas Department of Agriculture is considering a quarantine that ranchers say could have a dramatic effect on their ability to raise and harvest hay to feed livestock.
Sonny Perdue may be a champion of big agriculture and agribusinesses in all its forms. But even he isn’t immune to the lure of the vegan Impossible Burger.
The opportunities for sharing agriculture’s story have never been so great but you have to be willing to care about something other than your advocacy goals in order to connect with shoppers.
Beef Improvement Federation names Bruce and Tracey Mershon as BIF Commercial Producer of the Year.
Cover crops have gained a great deal of popularity, but many producers ask which cover crop they should grow. Before we can give a good answer, we must first ask and answer a multitude of other questions.
Mexico becomes the first country to approve the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Free Trade Agreement.
China will lift its 23-year ban on British beef, which comes as another Brexit deadline looms.
Most of cattle country has had abundant to excessive moisture this year—as evident from my travels from Oklahoma to Montana.
When the rinderpest virus broke out in Africa in the 1890s, death loss in cattle herds across eastern and southern Africa reached 80 to 90%, triggering a massive famine, with millions of people dying across the region.
Incidences of both diseases can easily occur in periods of dry weather after floodwaters recede.
Tyson Seeking to Boost Food Brands as It Hunts for Acquisitions
Early one morning, you find your phone and e-mail swamped with messages about an undercover video supposedly documenting animal abuse on the farm.
Japan’s imports of U.S. beef jump on strong demand and higher yen.
Ranchers in western Texas want local culinary students to know more than how to cook a good steak.
Livestock producers struggle to rebuild their operations with few resources to date
U.S. Is Said to Propose Freezing Mexican Trucks Out of New Nafta
Wild fires burned in Texas, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas earlier this year, destroying thousands of acres in its path.
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March 6, 2017 is a day Beaver County, Okla., rancher and volunteer fire chief Bernie Smith will always remember. That day wildfires tore through the central and southern Plains. Nearly 2 million acres across four states were scorched by fast moving fires that month. AgDay national reporter Betsy Jibben and national videographer Russ Hnatusko report over Smith’s recollection of the fire, his future and why he’s thankful this Thanksgiving.
Bluefield Technologies plans to use methane-sensing satellites.
Workable free trade relationships are critical to U.S. cattle producers.
The rancher from western Wyoming wears tan overalls pulled over a U.S. ski team jacket, and is every bit as versed in the nuances of hay farming as the subtleties of snow grooming.
Several cow shootings are being investigated in South Dakota.
Flooding from Hurricane Harvey is slow to drain in some areas of southwest Louisiana one week after the storm made landfall. Agricultural fields consisting primarily of rice and soybeans are suffering from the most damage.
Snow is falling across a large portion of Montana today, bringing relief to areas struggling to control multiple wildfires. Some mountain passes could see up to 8” of snow by Saturday.