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The Togo wolf pack has attacked five cattle in the past 10 months, which meets the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s lethal removal policy threshold but there are no current plans to euthanize the wolves.
A wolf pack that has killed cattle in Washington has been approved to be handled with lethal action by wildlife officials.
A wolf pack in Washington that has preyed on cattle six times in the past 10 months and three times in 30 days will not be euthanized in the near future after activists groups filed a lawsuit.
Joesley Batista, one of the controlling owners of JBS SA, was arrested again as part of an ongoing investigation into Brazilian corruption.
Cattle markets came under pressure and beef cutout prices trended lower for the week.
Argentines still much more carnivorous than richer Europeans as consumers skimp on bread, pasta and fuel but not protein.
A cow in Colorado was recused by animal control officers, firefighters and oil field workers after getting stuck in a cattle guard.
Finding a feedlot partner helps ranchers share information and profits
Authorities in Utah believe that 15-20 cattle starved to death in the Capitol Reef National Park.
A decision by Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller to halt the operation of spray boxes utilized to prevent to the spread of Cattle Fever Ticks is getting pushback from other government officials and cattlemen.
Despite cattle prices being lower than year-ago levels, of the major livestock markets beef has weathered the storm better than poultry or pork.
If there’s any place where a good 2" rain causes dancing in the streets, it’s in West Texas. In a land that’s usually dry anyway, the past few years of drought have been challenging to say the least.
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.
Stuck in neutral for six weeks, cash fed cattle prices broke through the ice with a solid rally. Calf prices were uneven.
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.
Pulling performance genetics and heteroisis together can be a great win for some cattle producers. Angus Link offers a new way to validate of genetic potential for Angus-influenced feeder cattle.
With pastureland scorched, feed costs have skyrocketed. The past decade of setbacks has shrunk Canadian herd to 30-year low.
The 12th largest beef packer in the country is building a new $35 million distribution center.
Grazing longer, feeding hay and supplementing grain are all ways to keep cattle fed in winter.
For the fifth straight month a record for Cattle on Feed was eclipsed after an increase of 5.2% since Oct. 1, 2017.
With Mega Millions at a record-high of $1.6 billion there are loads of possibilities for things that can be bought in agriculture.