The Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale begins Nov. 4 and will run through Nov. 13 in Lexington. A total of 3,085 horses ...
Paulick Report on MSN
First-Crop Sire Watch Presented By Gainesway: 2025 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale
Tracking the mares in-foal to debuting sires Charge It, Muth, Seize the Grey, Tapit Trice, and more in the Keeneland November ...
Would you pay nearly $500 for a turkey? KellyBronze, the luxury, mail-order heritage bird from England, can cost that much at ...
Paulick Report on MSNOpinion
Keeping Pace: Reactions, Feedback To The CAW Lawsuit
Plus, what happens to a market flooded with goods but not enough buyers? We may find out later this week at the Standardbred ...
Neville Mattick says feral pigs are eating the lambs on his farm in the NSW Central West, with fewer than one in 100 ...
John Stewart, Owner and CEO of Resolute Racing, is pleased to announce that Chelsey Stone Stewart, currently the Chief Operating Officer of Resolute Racing, will assume the role of CEO effective ...
John Stewart, owner and CEO of Resolute Racing, announced that Chelsey Stewart, currently the chief operating officer of ...
The Manila Times on MSN
DA chief bares actions versus banana disease
AGRICULTURE Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. has announced a set of interventions to support the banana industry’s fight against Fusarium wilt Tropical Race 4 or Panama disease in the country, the ...
In a resounding affirmation of Sri Lankan industrial excellence, Pussalla Meat Producers (Pvt) Ltd has been honoured with the National Gold Award in the Extra-Large Manufacturing Category and ...
Lancashire Evening Post on MSN
Verdict in on plans to build homes on the site of a Lancashire maggot farm
A Lancashire counil has given its verdict on whether homes can be built on the site of a maggot farm... A proposal to knock down a maggot farm to make way for four houses has been rejected because it ...
The chances of one among six named foals born in that season sired by a $3000 stallion becoming the 13th horse to do the ...
PULLMAN, WASHINGTON, US — An initiative by Washington State University (WSU) will receive $19 million in grant funding to continue developing new crop varieties for farmers that support efforts to ...
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