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Historic drought conditions took a toll on the Texas cow herd in 2011 as more than 150,000 head left the state for greener pastures three times more than the 45,000 recorded in 2010, according to a Texas AgriLife Extension Service economist.
Mexico Seeks Link Between Cattle Deaths & Poultry Litter
ANALYSIS - Urea toxicity has been blamed for the deaths of an unspecified number of cattle in Mexico lately but there could be another explanation, writes ThePoultrySite senior editor, Jackie Linden.
Vaccine Protects Against Leptospirosis / January 30, 2012 / News from the USDA Agricultural
<!--newsheader--> <DIV ALIGN="LEFT"> <TABLE BORDER="0" CELLSPACING="4" CELLPADDING="4" ALIGN="LEFT" WIDTH="12%" BGCOLOR="#ca9c78"> <TR> <TD><B><FONT SIZE="-1" FACE="Arial">Read the <A HREF="http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/AR/archive/jan12/bacteria0112.htm">magazine story</A> to find out
Buffalo Allies of Bozeman Calls upon Gov. Schweitzer to Withdraw from Interagency Bison Management
Brucellosis outbreak where there are no bison shows that IBMP is not working for buffalo or for cows.
February Bull Sales Sees Biggest Shorthorn Entry For 40 Years | PRLog
February Bull Sales Sees Biggest Shorthorn Entry For 40 Years. United Auctions (UA) is set to welcome over 1000 pedigree bulls and females and 12,000 Scottish, UK and international farmers, beef pedigree enthusiasts and visitors to Stirling at their Feb Bull Sales from Mon 6 - Wed 8 Feb and Mon 20
CME: Pork Production Forecast Higher in 2012
US - The latest WASDE forecasts for US beef, pork and poultry supplies in 2012 were little changed from December. There continues to be broad expectation that US meat protein supplies will be tighter in 2012, underpinning firm protein prices, particularly given forecasts of strong exports for all
H.J. Baker's MetaoLys® BY-PASS LYSINE for Dairy Increases Milk Production
In a recent study at the University of Georgia, of high producing cows fed with METABOLYS® BY-PASS LYSINE added to the diets showed an increase of 3.13 kg of milk production per cow, per day at 25.43 kg DMI.
My Horse Specialties Introduces Protective Masks For Cattle, For Local 4-H Contender’s Steer
When thirteen-year-old Colton Stirling went looking for a lightweight, comfortable eye mask for the steer he is raising for a 4-H competition, he turned to his Saint David neighbor, My Horse Specialties owner Christyna Wydenes who makes eye masks and other protective gear for horses and cattle.
Firewood may be helping spread of emerald ash borer, Asian longhorned beetle, gypsy moth and other
When the ground is covered in snow, warming up in front of a fireplace is a cozy way to relax. But before you put another log on the fire, you might want to learn a little more about your firewood. Those chunks of timber, often stacked outside until ready for burning, could be harboring insect
Farmers tested by a litany of woes. 08 Dec 2010. Rural Online. (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Flood, drought and plague insects are testing the resolve of Australia's faming communities at the end of a hard 2010. While extreme drought has a hold in Western Australia, eastern Australia is battling locust plagues, flooding rains and the threat of ...<br><br><a
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