At Kalberer Farms in Emmons County, Jesse Kalberer, who farms/ranches with his wife, Susan, and three kids, is taking the ...
Feeding cattle can be a labor intensive process, and research at Central Grasslands Research Extension Center in Streeter, North Dakota, provides some guidance on practices that can ease the time ...
Ohio farmers must supplement livestock energy as hay quality drops across 29 counties with costly winter feeding ahead.
Some fields in the area sustained damage from high winds a couple weeks ago. Wind damage was evident in fields compromised with stalk rot as damage ranged anywhere from dropped ears, plants with no ...
Sheep don’t graze like cattle — and that difference could be a major advantage. Kansas State University veterinarians Brad White and Todd Gunderson along with beef cattle nutritionist, Phillip ...
According to Water Education Colorado, beef cattle are the top agricultural commodity in our state, with nearly 2 million of those cattle and calves residing in eastern Colorado. Simultaneously, ...
Poor Ohio hay quality means farmers need energy supplements for livestock to maintain body condition this winter.
Cattle grazing in flooded or muddy fields have a higher risk of contracting the bacterial infections foot rot and pinkeye, Purdue Extension veterinary specialist W. Mark Hilton says. (Purdue ...
No form of cattle production is sustainable at current rates of consumption and production. Cattle production is a leading driver of the extinction crisis and causes more environmental destruction ...
Grasshoppers are invading pastures and fields. The corn is so short farmers are forced to chop with a draper head. Ranchers continue to cull cows. The drought in the West is producing many firsts, as ...
Longhorn and Corriente cattle wait in the pen before the cattle drive. (File photo by Chris Stone) Correction: In an earlier version of this story, the last name of a Farm Bureau member was misspelled ...