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March webinar series to focus on cow feeding fundamentals
Nebraska Extension will be hosting a four-session webinar series in March that will explain the fundamentals of understanding a cow’s
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Funding to help Michigan emergency personnel with livestock
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is furthering its partnership with Michigan State University Extension by helping to
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Annual investment in Ag R&D holds firm at $2.3 billion
Acting Executive Director of ABARES David Galeano said while this figure was slightly lower than the previous year’s $2.35 billion,
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How a broken neck transformed the Reinkes’ land management
Neil and Jan-Adele Reinke. Photo: Anna Hughes FOR Neil and Jan-Adele Reinke, a freak horse accident resulting in a broken
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Ag net zero plan sees major push for ‘climate neutral’
AGRICULTURAL groups have made a big push for recognition of the short-lived nature of livestock methane emissions in the Federal
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Dalby sale 14 Feb 2024: Prices ease with large supply
Yarding 6557 Change -671 The supply of stock at Dalby reduced by 671 head however still remained the highest in
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Shipping rates rise sharply in response to Red Sea Crisis
THE global shipping industry has experienced a significant surge in rates over the past couple of months, as a result
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Effects of steam-flaked corn, WDGS on finishing beef steers
Accurate energy estimates of cattle feeds are critical to allowing beef industry professionals to formulate the best, most cost-effective diets
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Cost pressures in the cattle sector
By Matthew Diersen, South Dakota State University In early February, USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) estimated lower returns for the
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USDA announces New Working Lands Climate Corps partnership
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Secretary for Agriculture Xochitl Torres Small and Undersecretary for Farm Production and Conservation Robert
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Farm Progress America, February 14, 2024
Mike Pearson tells us how the long running dispute between the USA and Mexico over GMO corn will likely be
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Weekly property review: What does 2024 in store for buyers
JUST as the 2023 year was ending not with a bang, but a whimper, widespread rain followed, and a sharp
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