The last 90 days have been a definite reminder of how quickly conditions in the cattle industry can change and remind us that while record-high cattle prices can generate optimism for cattlemen, the ...
FIRST ON FOX: Sudan’s two million Christians are among the hardest hit by the country’s two-year civil war, with Fox News Digital being told some are having to eat animal feed and even grass to ...
As farmer Andy Smith walks past his youngest cows, they cry out hoping to get fed. He passes by and continues out to the pastures. Smith notes how short and sparse the grass is. The wide-open fields ...
A USDA Forest Service UH-1H helicopter drops water on a fire along Cobbler Village Terrace west of Kalispell on Wednesday, Sept. 3. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake) A grass fire that started on a ...
Ranchers throughout Wyoming and Nebraska are rallying to rush emergency hay to those impacted by wildfires tearing through critical cattle grazing lands. The University of Wyoming has launched an ...
Gold Shaw Farm captures the moment Highland cattle enjoy fresh grass for the very first time. Reporter’s Notebook: I stopped for gas and witnessed an ICE arrest. Then, I spent days looking for the man ...
Folks hitting up Grass Cattle Company‘s tent at the Burlington Farmers Market will find a menu of fresh-grilled, creatively topped, 100 percent grass-fed burgers for any time of the day. A farm egg- ...
If you didn’t make hay, what could you do instead? Carson Roberts, Missouri extension state forage specialist, says the consensus in the beef industry is making your own hay is the cheapest way to ...
Carson Roberts is the state forage specialist with University of Missouri Extension. He said to increase profits and incentivize more supply, costs need to fall. “The low hanging fruit? Hay,” he said.
Benjamin Victor's pieces are featured in the Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol. Now he's sculpting a Pawnee mother and child in the Stuhr Building. AGP is a regional cooperative that operates a brand ...
Purdue Extension in Clark Co. is hosting a field day on Saturday, July 26, 2025 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm at High Steaks Farm (3904 Bottorff Rd., Charlestown, IN). Field Day topics include: pasture ...