Mexico will release 202,000-acre feet of water to the U.S. starting this week, helping farmers and ranchers in the Southwest.
More questions than answers. Mr. Emailer’s callout to “Get real and be honest with us beef producers” is a good one.
“Equivalency” is the operative word in comparing foreign and domestic meat inspection systems, noted Bob Chudy, King of ...
Farm Progress Show annually hosts more than 600 exhibitors displaying new farm equipment, tractors, combines and farm implements; seed and crop protection products; and many additional farm supplies ...
Texas confirms invasive pasture mealybug in 20 counties. Producers urged to inspect grazing lands and report suspicious symptoms.
Larger cows must wean heavier calves to justify higher maintenance costs. Track individual productivity for better decisions.
Single lot of 50 lb. bags of Nutrena Country Feeds Cracked Corn for livestock found to have elevated levels of aflatoxin.
Rhipicephalus microplus, known as the Southern cattle fever tick, are vectors of bovine babesiosis, a deadly disease for ...
Poor Ohio hay quality means farmers need energy supplements for livestock to maintain body condition this winter.
Oklahoma ranch earns top recognition from American Gelbvieh Association for advancing breed and supporting future generations ...
At issue is the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 9, Part 327, which establishes rules designed to ensure imported ...
To help guide meat industry stakeholders through the new labeling process, USDA’s Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) will ...