Auburn's Max Runge shares four considerations for famers considering using crop residue to custom grow cattle.
A high-tech, no-fence solution is teaching cattle to stay home on the range, University of Alberta research has found.
Farms of all sizes can benefit from well-managed pastures. Rotational grazing can provide high-value and low-cost forage for ...
For winter weather, the No. 1 tip is to have windbreaks or shelter for livestock. This helps reduce cold stress in cattle.
Vertical integration in the swine and poultry industries is common, but achieving a true pasture-to-plate model in the beef industry can be rare. Red Hill Farm in Freeport, Ohio, raises 1,000 brood ...
U.S. cattle farmers have faced significant challenges in recent years, from COVID-19-related supply chain disruptions, low ...
Choctaw Cattle Company partners with LSU AgCenter to demonstrate how rotational grazing and forage-based systems can ...
Ag Commissioner Miller’s new plan aims to boost the U.S. beef industry, cut prices, and address the smallest cattle herd ...
Cow-calf producers had plenty of time to bring cattle from summer pastures, to shelter around farmsteads and to fenced corn stubble fields for late grazing prior to winter. Northeast South Dakota ...
Among a raft of more conventional presidential campaign promises, Brazil's former leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva - who aims ...
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