Partnership Aims to Improve Animal Welfare with Genetics May 30, 2018 by Wyatt Bechtel A partnership between two genetic companies has the goal of creating polled cattle in an effort to improve the well-being and health of livestock.
Longhorned Ticks Now in Four States Jun 15, 2018 by John Maday Agricultural officials this week confirmed the presence of the Longhorned tick in Benton County, Arkansas, increasing to four the number of states with confirmed sightings of the exotic Asian pest.
Knowing Symptoms of Prussic Acid, Nitrates Key to Johnsongrass Care Jul 19, 2018 by Ryan McGeeney, Arkansas Cooperative Extension Prussic acid and nitrates affect cattle differently.
Killing Freeze Affects Alfalfa, Sorghum/Sudangrass Grazing Oct 29, 2018 by Ellen Crawford, NDSU Extension Service Eating alfalfa, sorghum-sudangrass and sudangrass right after a killing freeze can cause health problems in cattle.
Flooding Leads to Cattle Rescues Around the Country Jun 05, 2019 by Wyatt Bechtel Farmers and ranchers from South Dakota to Louisiana have been enduring record rainfall and flooding to care for their cattle.