Livestock news
2022-09-07
Researchers Analyze Price Ranges From Fed Cattle Negotiated Cash Sales
In the wake of unprecedented market shocks in the fed cattle industry, researchers at the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture teamed up with Mississippi State University and Texas A&M... Read more
2022-09-07
Aiming for Excellence- Targeting the Brand Help Identify Quality Herd Sires
The use of the Targeting the Brand™ logo in sale catalogs help both commercial cattlemen and seedstock producers advance their herds and orient them toward the Certified Angus Beef ® (CAB®) brand. To... Read more
2022-09-07
Late-season Waterhemp and Palmer Amaranth Scouting Resources
Waterhemp and Palmer amaranth plants that have escaped POST applications or emerged after are now starting to develop mature seed. These plants can produce upwards of one million seeds per plant in... Read more
2022-09-07
Cleanfarms Collecting Unwanted, Old Ag Pesticides and Obsolete Farm Animal Medications in Six Canadian Regions this Fall
ETOBICOKE, Ontario, (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cleanfarms, the national stewardship organization that develops and operates programs to help farmers/producers manage on-farm agricultural waste materials is... Read more
2022-09-07
Threat of another avian influenza outbreak looms as fall approaches
The risk of another highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak remains for poultry farmers as fall approaches across the U.S., according to experts. Read more
2022-09-07
Canada can reduce GHG emissions from fertilizer use without jeopardizing food security, new report says
Ottawa, ON, – Canada’s agricultural exports are crucial to global food security. A new report released today from Fertilizer Canada and the Canola Council of Canada (CCC) shows Canada can continue to... Read more
2022-09-07
Pulse Industry Submission: Fertilizer Emissions Reduction Target
Pulse Canada has been actively engaged in the proposed fertilizer emissions reduction target (FERT) since it was announced in December 2020, and we are pleased to comment on the discussion document... Read more
2022-09-07
Western Canadian Wheat Growers challenge proposed fertilizer reduction target
The Western Canadian Wheat Growers (WCWG) have taken a firm stand in opposition of a proposed cut of 30% to fertilizer emissions in a submission to the federal government. Read more
2022-09-07
Canada can reduce GHG emissions from fertilizer use without jeopardizing food security, new report says
Ottawa, ON, – Canada’s agricultural exports are crucial to global food security. A new report released today from Fertilizer Canada and the Canola Council of Canada (CCC) shows Canada can continue to... Read more
2022-09-07
Silo Gases - the Hidden Danger
We have all heard the old saying, "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing." This is true of many aspects of farming, and in particular with silo gases. In fact, where these gases are involved we... Read more
2022-09-07
Cleanfarms Collecting Unwanted, Old Ag Pesticides and Obsolete Farm Animal Medications in Six Canadian Regions this Fall
ETOBICOKE, Ontario, (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cleanfarms, the national stewardship organization that develops and operates programs to help farmers/producers manage on-farm agricultural waste materials is... Read more
2022-09-07
Tips for Fall Planting of Alfalfa
In 2021, over 700,000 acres of alfalfa were harvested in Kansas. Alfalfa is a very important leguminous crop for dairy and livestock industry in the state. Alfalfa hayfields help to supply forage that... Read more