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Holstein UK is delighted to announce that Gary Jones, from Gorey, Co. Wexford, Ireland has been appointed as the judge of the ...
Jason Lloyd, Middleburgh, N.Y., was presented the 2025 A.C. “Whitie” Thomson Memorial Award by World Dairy Exp ...
Both fed and feeder cattle were lower last week. Fed cattle prices tend to work lower before the pre-holiday run-up.
It’s easy to chase calf prices or cut costs but not at the expense of creating a replacement shortage in your herd.