Although it is the shortest month of the year, February can feel like one of the longest, at least to the grazing animal. During the depths of winter, green growing forage can be in short supply.
Even though it came in the form of ice and snow, we finally got the moisture we needed to grow our wheat and other cool ...
In my opinion, a plethora of news, rumors, and potential changes in processing, sent a lot futures traders to the sidelines.  It will be interesting to see if the new longs established this week ...
This time of year, the salebarns are full of bidders, buyers, and cream pie connoisseurs. The adrenalin and anxiety in the building and around the ring is as thick as the gravy served in the café. In ...
Post-treatment interval decisions may shape both clinical outcomes and antimicrobial stewardship in bovine respiratory ...
Livestock experts and the Texas Farm Bureau say prices will likely remain elevated through 2026, with farm-level cattle ...
Livestock economists said the Jan. 30 cattle inventory report showed what they expected—the nation’s beef herd is not expanding. The United States all cattle and calves count was 86.2 million head as ...
This time of year, the salebarns are full of bidders, buyers and cream pie connoisseurs. The adrenaline and anxiety in the ...
In the wide-open plains of West Texas, where agriculture runs deep and hard work is a way of life, Trip Fortenberry is carving out a name for himself in the world of performance horses.
Since 1850, Gene Copenhaver’s family has been rooted in the land, raising crops and livestock. The Virginia cattleman now ...
From high-tech emissions monitoring to grassland preservation, Kansas State University’s beef sustainability efforts are bridging the gap between laboratory breakthroughs and real-world ranching. The ...
Prescribed burning season is approaching across Kansas, and as ranchers and land managers prepare to use fire as a management tool, careful planning and ...