Idaho ranchers Jim and Diane Meeks gave up their BLM allotment 25 years ago and grew more forage on their own land.
Breeding programs have been destroyed and mental health concerns mount as Oklahoma producers work to recover from winter ...
North Dakota State University livestock economist Tim Petry has some advice for folks who watch the cattle markets. “Hang on to your hats. The futures market is going to be jittery,” he said. The big ...
The recently elected president of the National Cattleman’s Beef Association (NCBA), Washington County, Va. farmer Gene Copenhaver, will deliver the keynote ...
Just like the waterfalls for which Burket Falls Farm is named, David C. Burket Sr. was gentle, full of life and always moving in the same direction. That’s how his son John Burket remembered his ...
IDEAL, S.D. — Producing quality Angus genetics is one of the goals of the nation’s largest seedstock producer. Jorgensen Land and Cattle is a multi-generational family operation located in Ideal, ...
The Cattle Outreach and Workforce Facility is a nearly $5 million proposed facility for the University of Tennessee at Martin, which will include a larger space for modern agriculture lessons ...
Ducks Unlimited Canada announces an expanded ‘real-world setting’ to test out new ways cattle and conservation can co-exist ...
PHILADELPHIA, Tenn. — Eddie Summit, a cattle and row crop farmer, said it's getting harder to make a living farming and bring affordable food to consumers. Right now, as he struggles to sell soybeans, ...
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