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Hay harvest is approaching, and producing high-quality hay reduces cattle supplementation,” says Patrick Davis, MU Extension ...
Precision agriculture is a buzz term often associated with crop production as technology continues to play a bigger and ...
Climate change is causing more frequent and intense droughts, affecting the quantity and quality of grass available for dairy ...
Running a dairy farm is tough work. But for Lorraine Thiele of Cabot, Pennsylvania, it's also a canvas for creativity.
With the cattle market remaining high into the spring of 2025, feedlot operators are becoming more selective about the cattle ...
Farmers across Alberta have a new option to deal with problem antlerless elk herds that are eating livestock feed or damaging ...
Spring can be hectic on the farm, but it’s also an important time to check on where you’re heading financially.
Horses love to eat grass, browse hedgerows and pick at branches, however there are several plants that they shouldn’t eat, ...
It’s important to plan ahead for if pasture conditions deteriorate to the point of having to supplement or feed pairs in ...
Article continues below Staying hydrated and avoiding alcohol, which contains histamines, can help reduce symptoms of hay fever, as well as eating a diet rich in fruit, vegetables and whole foods ...
While grass pollen remains the most common trigger for hay fever sufferers, around a quarter of people are also sensitive to tree pollen, which typically emerges earlier in the year – and could ...
One theory as to why lactating cows sleep less is they spend less time lying down and more time standing to eat and be milked compared to dry cows, according to past research cited by the 2019 study.