Livestock breeders could soon have more tools to improve the health and quality of their animals, thanks to a recent study that sheds new light on regulatory elements in the sheep genome.
The adoption of individual-cow monitoring technology has created the ability to customize reproductive decisions based on the potential of each cow to respond to a specific breeding strategy.
Dean and Marlene Davis have turned a herd of 7 Hereford heifers into a multigenerational family cattle business.
K-State beef cattle experts discuss how heat detection and reproductive management strategies can improve breeding success.
In spring calving herds, moving cows that calved the previous day into a separate group protects colostrum quality, improves calf health and ...
Narinder Dhillon of Punjab is known as the ‘prince of pumpkin’ across continents. See how he aims to change the world, a ...
The property is part of the Teche Ridge, a “relatively rare terrain landscape for the area” that is characterized by hilly or ...
Based in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Duncan Morrison is a farmer who, at 25-years-old, made the move to establish his own suckler herd.
Some of their most beloved and sought-after mares simply couldn't have foals safely. To make matters more complicated, in vitro fertilization (IVF) had not yet produced a healthy equine embryo, ...
Eliza Blue hoped their Jersey cow would have a heifer. When the calf finally arrived, it meant joy — and a refrigerator full of milk.
AgriNews will follow Chad Bell throughout the entire year. Each month, look for updates about the farmer and the decisions he ...