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University Products helping fight bovine anaplasmosis with vaccines

University Products LLC, a pioneer in animal vaccine solutions, is helping to tackle the escalating threat of bovine anaplasmosis in South Dakota and beyond during recent unseasonable weather. The changing climate conditions have extended the lifespan of disease-spreading insects like ticks and biting flies, posing a significant risk to cattle herds. And a recent discovery […]

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Ag groups hail introduction of Death Tax Repeal Act

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA), the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) and many other agriculture organizations are applauding U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra, R-Iowa, and Sanford Bishop, R-Ga., for their introduction of the Death Tax Repeal Act. Introduced today, the legislation, which has a Senate companion bill that was introduced March 2023 by Sen. John […]

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Michigan Supreme Court hears state livestock permit case

The Michigan Supreme Court has heard from numerous state agriculture groups as well as attorneys representing over 100 farmers as they made their case for why the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, & Energy (EGLE) overstepped its authority in adding what they called new “burdensome” regulations to permitted livestock operations, or concentrated animal feeding […]

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Recruitment: Four behaviours that define leadership effectiveness

Latest listings on AgJobs Central recruitment page: Station Manager Brickhouse Station, Carnarvon WA (Harvest Road) Sales Executive, Melbourne Vic (O’Connor Beef) Machinery Operator, Richmond Qld (No 27 Pastoral Company) Saleyards Superintendent, Charters Towers Qld (Charters Towers Regional Council) Farm & Livestock Hand, Granite Belt Region Qld (Glenisa Angus) Sale Manager, Dubbo NSW (Spinifex Recruitment client) […]

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Numbats Overheating in Western Australia | Farm Weekly

The numbats used to be found across southern Australia but were now restricted to two remaining natural populations at Dryandra Woodland, near Narrogin, where the study was done, and Perup Nature Reserve, near Manjimup, with some additional re-introduced populations. Click to check the original article.

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Farm Progress America, January 18, 2024

Mike Pearson takes a look at winter manure application plans. On January 3, 2024, only about 20 percent of the continental USA had snow cover– the lowest amount since 2012. Now, it’s estimated that 47 percent of the USA has at least 3.6 inches of average snow depth thanks to some big snow events. However, […]

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