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Three suspects have been arrested, while another has a warrant for their arrest following the theft of 13 cattle in Oklahoma.
Contentious battles continue over the beef industry’s self-help program
Several different wolf packs in Oregon have been responsible for attacks on cattle that resulted in injuries or death.
It’s time to get back to what we all love—watching new calves born, feeding the first few loads of corn silage, and seeing your kids help with chores. Here are five rules of wisdom we all need to be reminded of.
Your production is directly related to the age of the majority of your cowherd, take our poll to make your voice heard. Low-stress weaning is a popular option for cattlemen.
Solar cells will help contribute to a microgrid project being done by the Parker Ranch in Hawaii.
Exports accounted for 13.7 percent of total beef production in September, reports U.S. Meat Export Federation.
The federal district court in Montana has granted a to expand its beef checkoff lawsuit against the USDA to include at least 13 states in addition to Montana.
Police in Harper County, Kansas are searching for 42 cattle that have either been lost or stolen from a ranch.
After 16 separate attacks on livestock, wildlife officials in Washington have approved the lethal removal of the remaining pack members.
He feeds his herd of 35 cattle without starting his tractor in cold months.
With pastureland scorched, feed costs have skyrocketed. The past decade of setbacks has shrunk Canadian herd to 30-year low.
Grazing longer, feeding hay and supplementing grain are all ways to keep cattle fed in winter.
In a new Drovers.com poll, we want to know how you plan to feed cows this winter. Do you have enough hay on hand? Do you have extra options, such as grazing corn stalks or another field residue? Make your voice heard.
Beef cow slaughter year-to-date through the first week of October was 11% higher than last year, and that followed 2017’s increase of 11%.
A wolf pack in northeastern Washington has committed three more attacks on cattle, making their total amount of livestock depredation come to 15 this year.
Kodiak bears have killed an estimated 30 cattle on one rancher’s property on Alaska’s Kodiak Island.
Wildlife officials have confirmed that a grizzly bear is responsible for killing a calf in central Montana.
For the first time in three years a positive case of brucellosis has been identified in a Wyoming cattle herd.
The KC7 Ranch in West Texas has been listed for sale which includes a 10,000 square foot home and more than 37,000 acres of range land.
The driver of a semi-trailer was killed along with five cattle that were being hauled during rollover accident in Oregon.
Drought and miles of degraded fences allowed cattle to wander onto the Valles Caldera National Preserve in New Mexico, putting ranchers at odds with preserve managers.
Non-tariff exports of U.S. beef and pork to Mexico and Canada remain in place and we can now move forward with certainty toward our expanding North American trade opportunities.
A second wolf in the Old Profanity Territory pack has been killed by a wildlife department marksman in Washington after the pack killed multiple cattle.
A pair of Oklahoma men already accused of stealing cattle in other counties face up to 10 years in prison following the theft of cattle and equipment in Osage County.
Over the past decade, carcasses grading USDA Choice and Prime has increased from 55% to nearly 80%.
After 30 cattle were stolen from a farm in Kansas, a reward is being offered that helps lead to their discovery.
The acquisition adds 3,600 Sonic drive-ins to the 4,700 combined units of Arby’s, Buffalo Wild Wings and Rusty Tacos.
Johnny Ray Simmons, 52, of Stilwell, Oklahoma, surrendered to police after being charged with six counts of embezzlement related to the sale of calves in a partnership on leased tribal land.
A man from South Dakota is alleged to have stolen $301,871.30 worth of cattle and feed checks worth approximately $47,000.