US Reports Fourth Human Case of Bird Flu Linked to Cows
A first US infection in the southern state of Texas was announced on April 1.
US Reports Fourth Human Case of Bird Flu Linked to Cows Read More »
A first US infection in the southern state of Texas was announced on April 1.
US Reports Fourth Human Case of Bird Flu Linked to Cows Read More »
Andrews will make two poster presentations, “Impact of growth-promoting implants on heifer reproduction” and “Effects of ruminally undegradable protein on heifer development.”
Field Day in Corona to Highlight Student Research, Livestock Technology Read More »
The Beef Cattle Research Council invites proposals focused on projects related to proof of concept and clinical trials. The application deadline for this call is September 3, 2024, at 11:59 PM MT. With increased investment in research through the Canadian Beef Cattle Check-Off, the BCRC has committed to provide research funding in two key areas
Attn Researchers: Bcrc Proof Of Concept And Clinical Trial Call For Proposals Open Read More »
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said the plan it unveiled last week would provide clarity regarding unfair market practices under the Packers and Stockyards Act.
The Little Guy Could Get a Bigger Voice in Proposed USDA Fairness Rule Read More »
Across 18 states, a total of 44 on-farm animal protection measures are currently in place.
New Research: Weak Enforcement of State Farmed Animal Welfare Laws Continues Read More »
Getting the first cutting of hay done this year was challenging in many areas.
Is Your Summer Grazing Plan Drought Proof? Read More »
The Beef Farmers of Ontario (BFO) is pleased that the Government of Ontario, in cooperation with the Government of Canada, are taking steps to assist beef farmers with cashflow given the current market challenges: The Ontario government is moving up the 2024 Q1/Q2 Risk Management Program (RMP) payment for beef farmers to the end of
Bfo Statement: Government Taking Steps To Mitigate Current Market Challenges Read More »
A tick found in a Boone County cattle herd has been confirmed as the invasive Asian longhorned tick, known for carrying a parasite that can be deadly to cattle.
Invasive Tick found in Boone County Cattle, July 11 Webinar to Address Concerns Read More »
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach beef specialist Chris Clark said that following a wet spring and recent storms and flooding, there may be a greater risk for this disease in Midwest cattle herds.
Cattle Producers Should Be Mindful of Foot Rot Following Wet Conditions Read More »
Veterinary expert covers hurricane preparation tips to minimize disease risk
Keep Livestock Safe During Hurricane Season With an Emergency Plan Read More »