Envu, Cary, North Carolina, is making it easier for ranchers to make smarter decisions about their grazing management ...
TOWNER, N.D. -- Individual animal identification might be a great thing for the cattle industry, but it's definitely a younger man's sport. At least it is in our cowherd. As a matter of fact, if the ...
With record beef markets, more cattle producers are assessing ways to capitalize on these opportunities. High-tech, precision ...
Eight people braved the early hour and volunteered to tag horseshoe crabs at Calf Pasture Beach in Norwalk on Wednesday morning. Horseshoe crabs are fitted with a round tag as part of an ongoing study ...
BROOKINGS, S.D. - Horn flies, face flies, and stable flies are not just irritants to livestock, but are also economically important to producers due to negative impacts on milk production and calf ...
A producer finds six dead calves among their 38-pair herd on pasture. These cattle have not been checked frequently, making ...
The brown mother cow bellowed protectively underneath the half bluebird skies at Valley Farms near Silt, digging a single hoof into the turf in an intimidating display of defense. A wet, vulnerable ...
There are several ways to minimize the risk of bloat when cattle graze legume pastures, such as timing of grazing, paying attention to plant maturity, moisture, and weather. Choose a dry day and wait ...