Dairy farms have expanded steadily since the 1970s and now compete for economic strength with beef cattle operations.
The demand for beef is good for the cattle business, but ranchers still grapple with drought, development and environmental ...
A data-focused, game-changing software is being introduced to Irish dairy farmers to help prevent cows from becoming chronic.
Clearing land for cattle and cows is the single biggest driver of rainforest loss in the Amazon. This "hotel for cows" in ...
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) today confirmed an H5N1 avian flu detection in Idaho dairy cattle, the state’s first since October, according ...
Higher beef-on-dairy pricing suggests opportunities for producers, feedlots and processors New data from the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service is beginning to shed light on the impact of beef and ...
John Meulenberg of Schenevus, New York, was one of a number of farmers who shared their grazing experiences with nearly 500 ...
A USDA livestock economist says the impact of highly pathogenic avian influenza on milk production seems to be dwindling.
A non-profit organization known as the Grassroots Organizing Western Wisconsin (GROWW) is encouraging rural Wisconsin residents to look into local ordinances after the Wisconsin Department of Natural ...
Tracking the spread of avian influenza is an “anxious game,” according to Richard A. Ball, commissioner of the state Department of Agriculture and Markets. The agency is responsible for safeguarding ...
The concession arrangement, earlier billed to last for 25 years has come to an early end. The state government reeled out ...
Worldwide, about 23% of dairy cattle experience lameness issues, with three types of hoof lesions causing most of those problems, says University of Wisconsin veterinarian Nigel Cook. Cook recently ...