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Managing a successful business often involves making a series of decisions with the end goal of providing a quality outcome at a profit. In the beef cattle business, one of those decisions is what to ...
Several livestock producers faced the unthinkable during the pandemic,having to cull their animals due to a lack of processing capacity. Now, USDA is rolling out help for those livestock producers.
No plan will cover every scenario, but starting with a framework allows quicker adaptation when the unexpected happens.
There are times in life when tough decisions have to be made, and in the beef business that can come when feed resources are limited or a time of generational transition, said the experts at Kansas ...
As lumpy skin disease (LSD) is not normally found in the EU, law requires all animals at an affected farm to be destroyed The union is instead calling for the partial culling of affected cattle, and ...
Rain is falling this week across a large swath of the country. It’s good news for areas stricken with drought, and a welcome sign for cattle producers. The latest U.S. Drought monitor indicates ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Badger culling is not an effective way to curb the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) in cattle -- and some culling methods might actually aid the spread of the disease, scientists said ...
Research published this week could help resolve the thirty-year UK controversy over the role of European badgers Meles meles in the spread of bovine tuberculosis (TB). One paper, published in Nature, ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government said on Monday it would not permit badger culling to tackle tuberculosis (TB) in cattle, risking the anger of farmers. Instead, Environment Secretary Hilary ...
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