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Sales of Certified Angus Beef surpassed 1.215 billion pounds during the just completed fiscal year.
Nearly $4.8 million was trimmed by the Cattlemen’s Beef Promotion and Research Board from proposals by seven beef checkoff contractors to meet the approximately $40.5 million budget for activities like beef promotion.
An Arizona man who stole $3 million worth of cattle sale proceeds from a sale barn has been sentenced to five years in federal prison and repaying the money he stole.
Authorities say a south-central Iowa man was charged with livestock neglect after failing to euthanize a cow whose partially delivered calf was frozen.
More than $2.4 million worth of cattle were never bought in wire fraud scheme that spanned Missouri and Texas.
Authorities say gray wolf OR-7′s Rogue Pack has killed another cow at ranch southwest of Crater Lake, Oregon, marking the seventh confirmed livestock kill attributed to the pack since late October.
North Dakota’s biggest rancher organization is walking back its opposition to a plan by Gov. Doug Burgum to expand a military training center.
A rancher estimates that $75,000 worth of bred heifers were stolen from his property east of Denver.
Whichever way you look at it, increasing the opportunity for profit or decreasing the risk for loss, having an advanced genetic “scouting report” on feeders has value.
The major Cattle Inventory report was supposed to be released this week but is delayed. NASS announcing this week when reports will drop. Both Cattle on Feed and Cattle Inventory will be released February.
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.”
Florida officials are investigating an apparent increase in cattle deaths across the state, with investigators focusing on one particular brand of feed.
“Who else has the knowledge, the experience, and the fortitude to press on,” asks Shad Sullivan? “The American farmer and rancher.”
The Opportunities for Fairness in Farming (OFF) Act of 2019 has the support of presidential candidates and could reshape how agricultural checkoffs operate, something animal rights groups see as a win.
Share with us the timing of your primary calving season, whether it’s a tight 60-day window or a seasonal timeframe. We’ll report the results back to you.
When animals have health or performance problems it is almost always because the person in charge of taking care of them is not showing the proper interest in what they need.
Annual spring burning of native grasses in Kansas contributes to air quality issues in Nebraska.
As Nebraska continues to battle what appears to be the worst natural disaster in state history, stories are slowly starting to pour out of the region from farmers and ranchers impacted by the flood.
Performing a yearly breeding soundness exam on bulls is an insurance policy for fertility.
For ranch chores many Drovers readers say they couldn’t live without one.
A Colorado man accused of trying to kill a Utah rancher’s cattle is scheduled to go to trial next week.
A Texas Petco honored their “all leashed pets are welcome” policy when a man brought a haltered steer to the store.
Cattle stranded in flooded parts of Nebraska getting hay via helicopter with help from the Air National Guard.
Flooding in eastern Nebraska and western Iowa continues to impact cattlemen, right in the middle of calving season. Additional moisture this week, will aggravate the situation even more, meteorologists say.
Eyes to the sky, farmers count costs of cattle losses
The full financial impacts of 2019 flooding may not be known for months.
Four considerations to help you choose the right sires for your herd
Oklahoma authorities say the incidences of cattle theft are on the rise.
Several Israeli start-ups have joined a handful of companies around the globe trying to develop lab-grown meat, something they see as a solution to the needs of the world’s growing population and demand for food.
An online petition at Change.org suggests selling Montana to Canada for $1 trillion. Montanans fail to see the humor.
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