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Most livestock species have thicker skin than humans, but it’s still vulnerable to harsh summer conditions. Sun exposure, ...
Farm Progress Show annually hosts more than 600 exhibitors displaying new farm equipment, tractors, combines and farm implements; seed and crop protection products; and many additional farm supplies ...
Public Lands Council and New Mexico Cattle Growers hail proposed legislation to end federal protections, citing livestock ...
New World Screwworm threat is real for ranchers Texas rancher Donnell Brown joins us to share his concerns over threats of New World Screwworm to the cattle industries in the U.S. and Mexico.
Lifelong career opportunities for young people in rural communities today are nearly limitless. That’s the message from New Acres a non-profit organization designed to connect people from all walks of ...
The rural veterinary workforce- Today & tomorrow Across the U.S., food animal producers are facing a serious shortage of veterinarians. While access to veterinary care is critical to raising healthy ...
Boosting of rural veterinary workforce needs to be priority Ken May, DVM, Slater, IA, president of the Iowa Veterinary Medical Association, and Dr. Randy Wheeler, Iowa Veterinary Medical Association ...
Certified Angus Beef's (CAB) programming and the implementation of Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) practices contributes to beef safety, wholesomeness and the overall beef eating experience.
NCBA welcomes return of the July Cattle Report These reports were discontinued last year but have provided critical data to farmers and ranchers for years.
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