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The deal, according to President Trump, allows the U.S. “total access” to Vietnam’s markets with a zero tariff on U.S.
The passing of the early summer seasonal high in fed cattle values came two weeks earlier than last year but was aligned with ...
Mark Mueller has been using Nofence virtual fencing for several months on his small operation outside of San Antonio. “I’m using the virtual fencing because some of the areas I use are very small and ...
Animal geneticist says genomics can assist commercial producers in the selection of bulls and replacement heifers.
Ionophores like monensin, lasalocid and laidlomycin, have been readily used within the U.S. and a recent research study by Haley Larson, assistant professor of animal health at K-State Olathe, found ...
According to Kansas cow-calf producer and feeder, Sam Hands and his daughter, Marisa, genetic selection and data management ...
Insight Crime’s 14-month-long investigation found that the illegal cattle market is a convenient way for drug traffickers to move their product north to the U.S., which continues to be the world’s ...
Identifying the flesh-eating parasite, which actually isn't a worm, is key to keeping it out of the U.S. Recognizing a ...
With warming weather and cattle going out onto pasture soon, now is the time to consider fly control options. “Every year, stable and horn flies cause significant economic losses, but a good fly ...
The idea for the brush was to expand upon the results of a project Dias, Johnson and their students recently conducted that ...
As spring calving season continues, producers continue to monitor and assist when needed as their next calf crop hits the ground. Dealing with protective moms can be a challenging situation, two ...
Death losses from pasture bloat are estimated to be approximately 2% annually but are sometimes much higher (10% to 20%) on individual pastures. “Costs of bloat include not only losses of livestock ...