Managing the mineral and vitamin requirements of beef cattle to meet their nutritional needs requires a good deal of effort.
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Michelle Schack is redefining dairy medicine by bringing veterinarians, producers and farm teams together through hands-on ...
Wisconsin students will gain immersive, hands-on experience at leading Angus operations across the nation through the ...
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There are sure signs of spring on the Canadian Prairies—snow melting, pelicans splashing down in the South Saskatchewan River ...
Proper heifer development boosts fertility, reduces calving issues, and ensures productive cows for years to come.
Beef and Sheep Adviser, Jack Friar has in previous articles examined the importance of reducing calving interval through ...
It’s official! New traits and revisions to existing female reproductive traits are coming in August 2026. During this week’s ...
EAST LANSING — Research from Michigan State University Professor J. Richard Pursley is trailblazing an area within dairy cattle management that Wendell Van Gunst says is essential to keep farms ...
University of Florida’s Mario Binelli explains how hormone treatments and wearable technology like accelerometers take the ...
As milk pricing signals shift and Holsteins improve components, some dairies are rethinking the role of Jerseys and adjusting ...