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Davis provides forage and cattle management suggestions for successful grazing through the fall, winter and into the future.
We’re in the summer slump as far as farm work is concerned. Second-crop hay is finished, the corn and beans are growing and ...
As drought persists, Mexican farmers are turning to nopales — the prickly pear cactus, and specifically its edible pads — as ...
Smith grew up on a small farm and was inspired by mentors in agriculture. Now, through his leadership of the Forage Legume Research Program, he focuses on developing new legume and grass varieties ...
Derek and Melissa Hill raise Lowline Angus with their sons on limited acreage, valuing the breed’s small size and ...
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were mixed and feeders were higher, preparing for widespread direct business, along with Friday’s USDA Cattle on Feed and Cattle Inventory reports.
For the week ending July 19, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets were unchanged from the previous week, although volumes ...
Each year, large companies operating across the livestock production, lotfeeding, processing, export, agency, finance and ...
WELCOME to Beef and Sheep Central’s inaugural Ag Sector Graduate Program Directory. Each year, large companies operating ...
Scorching heat in Morayshire dries fields, threatens winter feed, but fresh hay offers a silver lining for local livestock farmers.
Favourable milk prices and low feed costs in 2024/25 led to the best dairy margins in years, despite challenging weather conditions.