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The first heat wave of summer can have negative effects on cattle, but it’s the second heat wave causes the most damage.
Cover crops are becoming more popular in the Midwest, primarily as a resource to help protect soil quality. But popular cover ...
Feeding roasted beans increased average daily liveweight gain by 0.15kg, when compared with using unroasted ones, in rations for young bulls on a mixed ...
This year’s weather has delayed harvest and left many wheat growers with fields of low test weight and sprouted grain. That ...
Some say successful beef and dairy enterprises are one-third breeding, one-third feeding and one-third management. But in ...
Proposal is a blow to US meat companies also facing tighter cattle supplies due to a halt of livestock imports from Mexico ...
Food inflation has climbed to its highest level in nearly a year as farmers grapple with escalating costs following tax ...
UK food prices have continued to outpace the wider rate of inflation as farmers face unenviable cost pressures.
The U.S. is Brazil's second-largest trading partner after China, and the tariffs are a major increase from a 10% duty Trump announced in April. The 10% tariff already started slowing U.S. beef imports ...
Discover how a forward-thinking farming family in Tarland is shaping the future of livestock with pioneering EID use in cattle and sheep.
Saskatchewan research hopes to tease out better ways for Canadian beef farmers to manage ergot consumption in their herd’s ...