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It is estimated that cattle suffering from fescue toxicosis and heat stress alone cost the beef industry more than a billion ...
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Even considering strong demand and historically high prices for calves and feeder cattle this winter, the Hereford and Hereford-influenced sale at Mitchell Livestock Marketing in South Dakota Feb. 15 ...
Teagasc hosted a farm walk last week at Teagasc, Grange and Kepak’s finishing unit in Clonee. Adam Woods writes.
Oftentimes plant poisonings only affect a few cattle in the herd and severity of symptoms primarily depends ... green hemlock plants in the late winter and deliver calves in the fall with severe birth ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNWhat Happens to Cattle in the Deep Winter FreezeGold Shaw Farm explains how cattle adapt and survive even in freezing winter farm conditions.
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Amazon S3 on MSNHow Farmers Prepare Barns for Incoming Winter CattleGold Shaw Farm shows how they get barns ready to welcome cattle ahead of Vermont’s coldest season.
How does the right beef get into the meat case at the local grocery store? It starts with beef producers making the best ...
Producers can take several steps to encourage cows to return to estrus faster after calving, boosting conception rates and ...
USDA says the U.S. cattle herd now stands at only 87.2 million head a 73 year low and the cow herd is the smallest since 1961. Dr. Derrell Peel, Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist ...
The “eye of the master” still holds true. Observe your cows at sunrise and sunset for signs of estrus and bull activity. When breeding season is over, keep a close watch for cows that did not settle.
As herds are being turned out on pasture across the Midwest, most calves will get an immunity boost for select diseases ...
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