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5 tips to keep your cattle safe in the summer heat As sizzling summer temperatures settle in, do these five things to ward off heat stress in your herd.
The optimism surrounding cattle markets at the start of this year is the highest since 2014-2015. Cattle supplies tightened in 2022 while beef demand remained relatively steady. We are entering 2023 ...
8 Warning signs for rabies in cattle A Texas A&M infection control coordinator explains the behavioral patterns owners should watch for in their herds.
Improved cattle efficiency is goal of research grant from Bezos Earth Fund and Global Methane Hub Angus Genetics Inc. to lead North American data collection for $4.85 million research grant from the ...
New World Screwworm threat is real for ranchers Texas rancher Donnell Brown joins us to share his concerns over threats of New World Screwworm to the cattle industries in the U.S. and Mexico.
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) urged the FDA to strengthen labeling guidelines to stop plant-based meat companies from using misleading labels.
Discovery of screwworms in Mexico impacting cattle trade Dr. Ron Gill, professor and Extension livestock specialist at Texas A&M University, joins us with an update on the screwworm situation in ...
Boosting of rural veterinary workforce needs to be priority Ken May, DVM, Slater, IA, president of the Iowa Veterinary Medical Association, and Dr. Randy Wheeler, Iowa Veterinary Medical Association ...
Livestock producers denounce revised grizzly bear listing The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) and the Public Lands Council (PLC) denounced the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) ...
Activist billboards encourage road travelers to adopt a vegan lifestyle. Here’s how the beef industry should respond.
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) and the Public Lands Council (PLC) condemned the Biden Administration’s irresponsible use of the Antiquities Act.
Nebraska cattleman becomes new NCBA president Buck Wehrbein, a Nebraska cattleman, ascended to the role of NCBA president during CattleCon 2025.