New research shows that genetic changes in modern H5N1 viruses improve their ability to infect bovine cells, helping explain recent HPAI detections in U.S. dairy herds.
Ranchers are battling over laws that critics say do nothing but prop up an enforcement agency that takes its job way too ...
An Idaho cattle company seeks to withhold nearly $11 million from a livestock supplier for allegedly charging excessive sales ...
American beef plants are under threat as the number of cattle destined for their facilities stays far below historical levels ...
Terrain's Dave Weaber says placements of cattle into feedlots will continue to shrink, long-feared beef slaughter capacity ...
Cattle placed in feedlots, where animals are fed until ready to be slaughtered, are expected to have dropped in November to the lowest levels for the month since 2015, according to a Bloomberg survey ...
With calves weaned, veterinarians criss-cross the country conducting pregnancy checks, or preg checking, cow herds. The vet calls out and marks an “O” on the hips of “open” or non-pregnant cows.
UCCE experts urge producers to monitor their animals for signs of the parasite, which has been moving north from Central and South America.
Cattle prices won’t rise as much as previously expected in 2026, as the closure of a Tyson Foods Inc. plant is seen loosening competition for scarce US supplies. The US Department of Agriculture on ...
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Nebraska Extension is set to host a Winter Stocker Tour on Jan. 21 near Imperial, providing cattle producers with a ...
There’s no doubt the U.S. cattle inventory continues to shrink. The latest numbers from USDA out this week showed the U.S. cattle inventory dropped 2% year-over-year with 87.2 million head of cattle ...
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