BROOKINGS, S.D. -- Now that pastures are starting to green up and calves are growing, many producers are getting ready to haul their cow-calf pairs to summer pastures. Multiple factors should be ...
Confidence, capability and empowerment were just a few takeaways for the 50 women who participated in a special cattle handling event at the Buckingham Agriculture Resource Network on Oct. 29. The day ...
Nebraska is one of the leading cattle-producing states, and the industry contributes more than $7 billion annually to the state's economy. But over the years, innovative technology has made cattle ...
Adding livestock to your farm can result in mishaps, some funny, others dangerous. There can be “Breakouts and good neighbor roundups; late-night emergency vet calls; nutritional problems; unruly and ...
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"Handling cattle improperly usually results in stressed animals," said John Kopycinski, owner and operator of Oak Creek Farms near Chappell Hill. "Stressed animals consume less feed, produce poor ...
Registration is open for North Dakota State University Extension’s summer farm safety camps. The camps for youths between the ages of 13 to 17 will be held May 21-23 at Minot State University, Minot; ...
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