“As a new year begins, cattle producers may find value in looking back at the previous year to evaluate the operation’s productivity and profitability,” says Patrick Davis, University of Missouri ...
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The homesteaders at Gold Shaw Farm share practical insights into keeping cattle content, healthy, and well-managed on pasture ...
LENNOX, S.D. — Summer temperatures are now upon the Midwest, and there are several things that producers should keep in mind when it comes to avoiding heat stress in their cattle herds. “We really ...
Hello, Trumbull County. We’ve finally had a nice, long break to get some gardening and farm work accomplished. The wet spring delayed ...
VERSAILLES, Ky. (LEX 18) — This extreme cold coming our way presents a concern for livestock. Changes have been made on farms to try and protect cattle from the elements as much as possible. "I think ...
University of Missouri Extension livestock specialist Patrick Davis urges cattle producers to evaluate their record-keeping system to keep it successful in the new year. “Record-keeping starts with ...
GURLEY, Ala. (WHNT) — First rain, sleet, and snow, and then bitter cold. Farmers are taking extra steps to keep their livestock safe in temperatures as low as the teens and even single digits. The ...
Farmers keeping their livestock warm, and safe during freezing temperatures is a top priority. Acadiana farmers, say they are working overtime to keep their livestock warm and one way is having heat ...
Estate bosses have apologised after a livestock records investigation found 271 cattle could not enter the food chain and had to be culled.
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