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EXCLUSIVE: Nimbys fighting against a 250-home development on the edge of a small Kent town have sensationally lost their ...
Thirty years ago, milk recording was dropped from spring-calving herds intent on cutting out superfluous cost. Breeding replacements became a simple ...
Live Cattle futures are fading off the early session strength on Tuesday, with midday losses of 15 to 65 cents and August up a dime. Cash trade has yet to get kicked off this week after closing at ...
Live cattle futures are back up $3.15 to $4 on Friday. Cash trade saw some light action on Thursday at $230-233 in the North and $223-225 in the South. Friday’s Central Stockyards Fed Cattle ...
Cattle grazing on tall fescue grass when temperatures rise is a recipe for disaster. Toxic endophytes in fescue can turn up the cattle’s body heat. Their efforts to keep cool can melt profits.
Let’s figure out why a teacher might say, “If you kids don’t settle down, I’ll keep you in detention until the cows come home.” That one has also been around for 500 years.
Hollow, 100-pound fiberglass cows are joining the herd at Old Sturbridge Village this summer in an effort to draw new visitors.
Mystery Illness is Now Affecting Dairy Cows in Texas, New Mexico As Industry Searches for Answers In affected cowherds, the illness impacts nearly 10% of the animals, causing reduced feed ...
U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan on Thursday presented a five-pronged economic "war plan" that she said will require fellow Democrats to slaughter some of their "sacred cows" and stop ignoring ...
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The U.S. and Mexico will gradually restart cattle imports again after fears of a northward spread of the screwworm.
What started as a traditional butcher shop became a full-scale restaurant in 2018 after years of customers thinking it already was one.