The latest news from the agricultural sector
2022-05-30
Swine Health Information Center Research Builds Knowledge for Pathogen Risk in Feed
Research conducted on behalf of the Swine Health Information Center is helping build a foundation of knowledge for pathogen risk in feed. Since it was founded in 2015, the risk of feed and the... Read more
2022-05-30
USSEC's Middle East/North Africa Dairy Nutrition Conference Delivers Industry Value
Read USSEC`s Middle East/North Africa Dairy Nutrition Conference Delivers Industry Value in addition to hundreds of recent farming and agriculture news articles. View up to date crop reports,... Read more
2022-05-30
California Farmers and Cattle Ranchers Struggle to Survive Unprecedented Water Cuts
Standing on the grassy plateau where water is piped onto his property, Josh Davy wished his feet were wet and his irrigation ditch full. Read more
2022-05-30
U.S. Dairy Supports New USDA Container Program For Ag Exports
The National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) and the U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC) today welcomed the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) announcement to offer additional support to American... Read more
2022-05-30
Crop Insurance Deadline Nears in West Virginia for Livestock and Milk
The USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) reminds West Virginia livestock and milk producers of the availability of Livestock Gross Margin (LGM) insurance for Cattle, Dairy Cattle, and Swine; Livestock... Read more
2022-05-30
Early Dogs May Have Doubled In Size To Protect Livestock
European dogs doubled in size from 8000 to 2000 years ago, a new study suggests. The beefing up may have helped our canine pals protect sheep from bears and even their direct ancestor—the gray wolf. Read more
2022-05-30
Blankets of Yellow Flowers
Fields of yellow flowers are abundant this year across the state as many annual crop farmers faced planting delays. Some pasture fields are covered in blankets of yellow too. The scenes are... Read more
2022-05-30
Steps To Tighten The Calving Season
Remember the phrase earning your keep? Whether that was doing household chores as a child or bringing in a salary to contribute to the finances, many have a role in bringing value to the family. Read more
2022-05-30
Veterinarians Remind South Dakota Cattle Producers To Include Anthrax Vaccination This Spring
SDSU Extension and South Dakota Animal Industry Board veterinarians are encouraging South Dakota cattle producers to include the anthrax vaccine in their vaccination program when they turn out cattle... Read more
2022-05-30
Protein partnership creating new source of fertilizer
In an announcement earlier today, a partnership between Protein Industries Canada and a group of companies will be building a new plant to produce fertilizer from pea protein. Read more
2022-05-30
Farmers make progress on seeding
Many farmers took advantage of the warm weather last week and got some crop into the ground. Read more
2022-05-30
Saskatchewan woman earns award for work in grain bag recycling
Saskatchewan resident Tammy Shields was honoured by the Saskatchewan Waste Reduction Council (SWRC) back in April for her role in grain bag recycling in Saskatchewan. Read more