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The New World screwworm was detected about 350 miles south of the U.S. southern border. The most recent report of the fly was previously 700 miles south of the border.
Buffers can often be an overlooked tool in dairy nutrition, yet they play a crucial role in maintaining rumen health, ...
K-State veterinarian Bob Larson explains how young calves develop overeating disease and outlines a strategy that lessens the risk.
Bellin and two other graduates of the biotechnology master’s program, Joel Andrade MS ’21 and Hannah Hirou MS ’23, are ...
Monday, the Best Western Ramkota Hotel Convention Center was filled with ranchers and farmers for the South Dakota ...
Ohio State Extension educator Emily Hornberger provides tips to prevent heat stress in beef cattle.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico and the United States said they would gradually reopen the United States border to cattle imports from Mexico in July after U.S. agriculture officials suspended them in ...
The U.S. and Mexico will gradually restart cattle imports again after fears of a northward spread of the screwworm.
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.
To support methane-reduction goals in livestock, ABB reported May 22 that it will supply automation and electrical systems to animal nutrition and health specialist dsm-firmenich. The company is ...
In order to restore live imports of cattle, bison and horses from Mexico, the USDA has actively been working with Mexico’s National Department of Health, Food Safety and Food Quality (SENASICA).