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Despite an uneven cash trade, analysts say fed cattle supplies remain manageable.
A proposal in Oregon seeks a ban on coyote-hunting contests, but the language runs afoul of the state’s constitution which also permits strip clubs as free speech.
YANKTON, S.D. (AP) — Many teenagers would spend spring break catching up on sleep or spending time with friends. Howe
The complex challenges of addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) make it a prototypical “One-Health” issue, according to five new papers published in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
An environmental activist charged with trespassing and wanton destruction of livestock in Utah pled “no contest” to Class A and Class B misdemeanor charges of “trespassing on State Trust Lands.”
Kansas cattle producers are coming off what one Kansas State University official calls “one of the roughest winters” in recent memory, adding that the situation has created the need for extra attention this spring.
For the second time in less than a year, a couple in Louisiana has been arrested for fraudulent sales of cattle.
When infectious diseases cross species barriers, their severity can vary from minor to deadly, with consequences difficult to predict
Annual spring burning of native grasses in Kansas contributes to air quality issues in Nebraska.
A Colorado man accused of trying to kill a Utah rancher’s cattle is scheduled to go to trial next week.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is taking matters into its own hands, opening two more emergency programs for producers dealing with flooding in Nebraska.
Performing a yearly breeding soundness exam on bulls is an insurance policy for fertility.
Cow-calf producers are constantly bombarded with decisions and challenges as it relates to herd health, nutrition, retaining versus purchasing heifers, sire selection, timing of marketing and the list could continue.
A Texas Petco honored their “all leashed pets are welcome” policy when a man brought a haltered steer to the store.
“There are distinct and proven benefits to the environment accruing to cattle production and yes, it is sustainable.”
Feeder steers and heifers rallied $2 to $6 per cwt this week, regaining all of the previous week’s losses.
No one enjoys paying insurance premiums, but we like even less the prospect of paying mountainous uncovered bills for a hospital visit or vehicle accident.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police say the disappearance of Nicola Ranch manager Ben Tyner may involve criminal activity.
The cash market took a step backwards last week as live cattle traded at $127 in most areas with dressed cattle bringing $204.
A California jury awarded more than $2.4 million to a feed store customer who was injured by the store’s pet cow.
The new page lists all pest and disease programs managed by APHIS as part of its mission to protect American agriculture and natural resources.
The New Mexico Land Office says it will be lowering fees this year for agricultural leases on state trust land.
Time and labor resources tend to be some of the biggest challenges faced in production beef agriculture. Technologies that can address both of those key operational elements will eliminate critical efficiency gaps.
As co-founder of Superior Livestock Auction’s video sales, Jim Odle created a dynamic marketing platform with benefits for cattle and people.
Mycotoxins represent a broad category of toxic agents produced by various naturally occurring fungi, mostly soil borne and environmentally dependent.
Canceling or renegotiating leases that are unprofitable is one way to help stretch your cash flow.
Environmentalists are taking over a faded Nevada mining town, but many locals don’t seem to mind.
While it is difficult to envision a healthier environment for nursing calves than a green summer pasture, bovine respiratory disease (BRD) remains a common problem in pre-weaned calves.
Kentucky State Police are investigating the shooting of two show cattle owned by Kyleigh Cline, Butler, KY.