Suckled calf prices have jumped by up to £500 this year, with strong demand driving a buoyant trade across key livestock outlets.
According to Texas A&M AgriLife there are several reasons the cattle population is so low. Severe droughts and high input costs have forced ranchers to cull their herds severely. This smaller supply ...
At one of the sales, it was possible to sell mature solid mouth pairs and profitably replace them with five- and six-year-old ...
Research identifies high-risk areas for poor air quality in dairy barns and suggests practical solutions for better ...
Two men from the Tri-State Livestock News area have punched their tickets to the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, and for both ...
For many cow-calf producers, marketing heifers is a second thought to marketing steers. But placing equal emphasis on ...
Nevan McKiernan reports on the first weekend of the Carrick Winter Fair, where breeding heifers sold for as high as €16,000.
With current calf prices, many operations will be profitable, but paying attention to the cost side is still important.
The A2 farms in Matobo are in some of the most remote parts of the district. These are predominantly livestock farming areas, with cattle being the dominant livestock type. Getting to these areas in ...
When Mike and Amanda Butterfield purchased their Pennsylvania farmland, they saw more than just a beautiful patchwork of ...