Between mid-December and April, newborn calves, lambs, and (goat) kids will be making their way into the world and now is the ...
Streamlining operations, a tighter grip on costs and a proper renumeration package are among key changes a young ...
At the ranch – Miller, Neb. Auctioneer: Matt Lowery Averages:65 Coming 2-year-old bulls averaged $6,51912 Fall Yearling bulls ...
On a remote speck of land in the southern Indian Ocean, a handful of cattle left behind by sailors did something no one ...
Coca-Cola Company remains a defensive cash cow but faces limited growth and underwhelming total returns versus the S&P 500.
Illinois is a top agricultural state, generating billions of dollars annually, but even where stalks of corn and acres of ...
Five forward-thinking and environmentally focused dairy enterprises are competing for the 2025 Gold Cup award. The award is ...
In part four of the Dairy Throwback series, Agriland looks back on Co. Tipperary farmer and NDC award winner, Aidan Kennedy.
For most small-scale farmers, the biggest challenge is deciding where to start, beginning with what the land can ...
Technology enabling virtual fences for pets is now being adapted for livestock. Ranchers near Yellowstone National Park are testing its ability to keep cows safe from grizzly bear attacks.
With calves weaned, veterinarians criss-cross the country conducting pregnancy checks, or preg checking, cow herds. The vet calls out and marks an “O” on the hips of “open” or non-pregnant cows.
“The breeding soundness exam tells us the bull can get it done today,” said veterinarian Brad White, noting that fertility ...