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Temple Grandin and Frank Mitloehner discuss the advancements in sustainability seen across the animal agriculture industry and what it means for the future.
The USDA has declared 221 shortage areas for veterinarians in 48 states for 2021.
Under the banner Driven to Care, Zoetis brings to life its specific commitments to Communities, Animals and the Planet.
Two students, from Michigan and Ohio, were selected.
FERA is relocating to a new 5,000-square-foot facility in Texas with expansive office, laboratory and warehouse space.
AABP leadership provides a brief review of bovine veterinarians’ essential work with producers in 2020 as well as a look forward at programs and events the organization will be hosting and supporting in 2021.
Elanco’s new protein, planet and pet pledges aim to provide improved access to nutritious protein, reduce the company’s footprint on the planet, and support healthy pets that support people’s wellbeing.
The company also is transitioning a key global manufacturing role from its global headquarters in Ingelheim, Germany, to the United States.
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The coronavirus aid package approved by Congress overnight Monday provides $13 billion in ag funding, much of it destined for sectors left out of previous aid packages.
“The early part of the year should look very different than the latter, but in total, economic growth is estimated to be about 4%, following a retreat of roughly 4% in 2020,” says Dan Kowalski.
Cupid Shuffle became the first Hereford chosen as Grand Champion steer at the Fort Worth Stock Show since 1982, bringing back memories of Conoco, the first crossbred picked as champion in a major show 51 years ago.
Estimated cattle industry losses due to COVID-19 will reach $13.6 billion, according to a study by ag economists conducted to assist USDA in determining how best to allocate CARES Act relief funds to cattle producers.
A new video is available that demonstrates how to set up a vehicle cleaning and disinfection corridor to protect livestock producers’ farms and neighboring farms during a foreign animal disease (FAD) outbreak.
Thanksgiving may look different in 2020, but farmers are still the focus.
The victory marks the 15th national championship for K-State’s livestock judging program, but the first since 1998 when the squad won its fifth in a row.
Farmers and ranchers were most concerned about rabid dogs biting cattle 20 years ago. Not now. Today, a bite from an infected wild animal, such as a fox or raccoon, is the more common method of infection in cattle.
The Integrity Beef Sustainability Pilot Project completed its innovative two-year study to validate, track and trace beef sustainability claims across all segments of the supply chain.
Analysts say 18% of Wendy’s restaurants are out of beef and the chain is “more exposed” to shortages due to the company’s reliance on fresh, not frozen, beef.
At least three ranches have applied for BLM grazing permits on 41 square miles of Oregon range that was previously allotted to the Hammonds who were the subjects of a controversial legal case.
Despite a request from KDHE to reduce range burning, monitoring equipment has detected six instances in which levels of ozone or particulate matter exceeded safety benchmarks in Kansas.
Letter says Harvard faculty members falsely accused Texas A&M scientists of selling out to industry interests.
The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is announcing the progress the agency is making to implement programs funded by the 2018 Farm Bill.
Parasites are becoming increasingly resistant to drugs that were generally effective against them in the past.
Colorado State University has announced the creation of a first-of-its-kind collaborative to support profitable, sustainable and healthy livestock production.
FDA’s annual summary report on antimicrobial sales for use in food animals shows a small year-over-year increase in 2018, but the total remains well below pre-VFD levels.
The move is the latest step toward opening the School of Veterinary Medicine in Amarillo in 2021.
New research finds multiple effects on soil from exposure to manure from cows administered antibiotics.
CattleTrace is inviting all beef industry stakeholders to attend the first-ever CattleTrace Industry Symposium on November 22, 2019, in Manhattan, Kan.
The proposal would bring remaining approved over-the-counter medically important antimicrobial drugs used for animals under veterinary oversight.