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Stream and canal areas with the greatest variety of plants and soil organisms have the healthiest soil and least pollution potential.
Livestock producers at the Department of Justice’s competition forum in Fort Collins find lots to disagree about
Agency still to make additional calls yet on E15
USDA’s monthly Cattle on Feed report showed some surprises today. Three market experts decipher the numbers and provide advice.
Fall means there are a lot of calves being weaned, shipped and received. By now, hopefully, you have a plan of action in place to keep the process as calm and stress-free as possible for the animals. Additional stresses at weaning and processing can inhibit immunity.
Match the smallest cowherd on record with an upswing in beef demand, and the stage is set for higher cattle prices across the board.
Considerations to planning and management of flood-damaged pastures and hay fields.
While the type of vaccine administered is a central part of herd health, the proper timing of vaccinations is also significant.
Byproduct feeds from ethanol plants offer beef herd owners a way to supplement bad hay being baled for winter feed this year.
Agency wants permitting programs to include greenhouse gas emissions so they will be able to implement the agency’s first-time GHG permitting requirements starting in January.
The workshop, to be held Aug. 27 at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, is the fourth in a series of five joint USDA/DOJ workshops focused on competition and regulatory issues in agriculture.
The USDA Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration is extending the comment period for the regulations
Beef exports in May were up 26.8% compared to a year earlier.
High heat and humidity in parts of Kansas has killed more than 2,000 head of cattle.
Animal behavior specialist Temple Grandin challenged kids to become advocates for animal agriculture by getting out there and telling the general public what they do.
The health, management, and vaccination history for the majority of feeder calves sold at sale barns are not known to the buyer.
Beef prices held up ahead of the July 4th holiday, supporting cash and futures
When more harvests are expected off that field, delaying removal can be harmful.
High cow slaughter rates continue in spite of some of the best pasture conditions in 15 years.
With corn, wheat and soybeans putting in short-term lows, we asked a few analysts if it is time to lock in feed needs now.