As they have in other states, activist groups led by the Animal Legal Defense Fund, have filed suit against Iowa's Ag Protection Act, commonly referred to by activists as an "Ag-Gag" law.
At the 2018 51st AABP Annual Conference in Phoenix, Ariz., two outstanding and long-time cattle veterinarians were inducted into the Cattle Production Veterinarian Hall of Fame (CPVHOF).
A federal judge struck down an Iowa law that made it illegal to get a job at a livestock farm to conduct an animal cruelty undercover investigation on Wednesday.
County and state fairs will be in full swing very soon, giving 4-H and FFA members the opportunity to show off another year of hard work. In addition to catching up with friends and competing in the show ring, fairs allow us to connect and engage with the general public.
The annual awards luncheon during the American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP) conference offers a chance for veterinarians to celebrate the accomplishments of their colleagues.
The Center for Consumer Freedom alleges intentional dissemination of misleading information in fundraising materials from the Humane Society of the United States.
Review your hiring process and make sure you are being very selective about who is able to come onto your farm and handle your livestock, says Animal Agriculture Alliance's Hannah Thompson-Weeman.
Stunted, stemmy pastures unable to support grazing cattle have potential. Depend on fall rains to bring fall regrowth, says University of Missouri Extension forage agronomist Craig Roberts.
There were high points and low points in 2015 for the pork industry as it dealt with welfare legislation, food companies and activists. Here's what to expect in 2016.
As the ‘Me Too’ movement continues to spread, animal activist groups are no longer exempt from scandals involving sexual harassment. Here, from the left, is the explanation why.
Richard Berman with the Center for Consumer Freedom, believes the Global Animal Partnership could take on a very different tone in the future. Read what he has to say.
An enforcement chief for the Department of Transportation said commenting and petitioning the hours of service that are backed by the electronic logging device (ELD) rule are necessary for any changes to the mandate.
A recent report and subsequent ad from HumaneWatch highlight spending by the Humane Society of the United States, saying very little money goes to local pet shelters.