Local livestock auctions offer farmers and ranchers social interaction, networking opportunities and great food.
The high cost remains the biggest barrier to adoption, as cost per collar can range from $250 to $350 depending on herd size.
ZHEJIANG, ZHEJIANG, CHINA, April 22, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Renaissance of Precision Livestock Farming: Why ...
A new study finds that the vast majority of climate-related claims made by the meat and dairy industry don’t hold up to ...
IDEAL, S.D. — Producing quality Angus genetics is one of the goals of the nation’s largest seedstock producer. Jorgensen Land and Cattle is a multi-generational family operation located in Ideal, ...
The Livestock Indemnity Program pays producers who experience livestock deaths in excess of normal mortality caused by ...
PHILADELPHIA, Tenn. — Eddie Summit, a cattle and row crop farmer, said it's getting harder to make a living farming and bring affordable food to consumers. Right now, as he struggles to sell soybeans, ...