Workers at Agresti Calf Ranch in the Central Valley also were spotted removing animals' horns, apparently without anesthesia.
As the gap between federal policy and dairy’s year-round reality widens, leaders in Texas and Idaho warn that a structural ...
As fed cattle weights hit historic highs, a surplus of fat trim is creating an unprecedented need for lean blending beef, ...
At most, traditional dairy farms calves are separated from their mothers within 24 hours of their birth. It allows farmers to collect the milk that the calves would naturally drink and sell it to be ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Raising beef on dairy-crossed cattle is starting to have a significant impact on the beef market. For the past five to six years, beef on dairy cattle have become more common in ...
High cattle markets also mean high prices for baby calves. That holds true whether it's a case of a rancher selling a single ...
A growing number of dairies are breeding some of their cows—the ones they don’t plan to raise replacement heifers from--to beef bulls, using semen from Angus or Charolais. The beef-dairy cross calves ...
New research shows even low levels of stable flies can trigger cattle bunching and measurable milk losses, making it an early ...
Multiple U.S. agencies said on Friday that for the first time, the rampant bird flu has spread to dairy cattle. Impacted cows have been found across several states as officials reemphasize the ...
This dairy operation in Firth, Neb., started out as an FFA project, but today the farm milks about 2,000 cows and offers a ...
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