Animal Science Study at Tennessee Gives Students EdgeBy Maura Keller, photo by Rich MaxeyIn a rapidly changing agricultural environment where information can drastically impact the industry in positive and negative ways, it is important for young people interested in animal sciences to participate in robust college...
As many cattlemen and women know all too well, one of the greatest threats our industry faces is regulation from Washington, D.C. And for many years now, the industry has braced for a rule-making by the EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers that would substantially impact all uses and users of land, not just farming and...
The 52nd annual Ohio State University Farm Science Review will be held September 16-18 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center in London, Ohio, and preparations are well underway for the annual farming showcase, which attracts more than 130,000 visitors each year. “We were very pleased with how the 2013 show turned out...
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This Issue Brings You:Drone Technology is Changing the Future of Livestock FarmingParasites and the Beef HerdCow Health for Breeding – Have them Ready to BreedSpring Pond Management TipsThe Surprising Impact of...
This Issue Brings You:Advances in Reproductive Technologies in Beef CattleThe Changing Tides of Hay ProcessingCattle Scales and Weighing EquipmentWeighing the Benefits of Rice Lake Weighing SystemsRE-COVR: Making A...
This Issue Brings You:Fencing Options for Beef CattleThe Benefits of Identification Tags on the Ranch and BeyondA Commitment To ExcellenceBeef Cow Nutrition Before and After CalvingYou Need to Protect your Ranching...