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Alnorthumbria: Excessive barley consumption can have severe consequences for cattle
However, if cattle consume too much barley too quickly, the consequences can be severe. Cases of “barley poisoning” (or ruminal acidosis) are still seen regularly by our team and we have treated a ...
USDA opens $940M Emergency Livestock Relief Program (ELRP-FW) for 2023–2024 floods and wildfires. Learn eligibility, payments ...
Dale Blasi, Kansas State University beef cattle nutrition professor, told the audience at the recent HPJ Live how to most ...
Protein in the diet is necessary for optimum cattle performance, and soybeans can deliver. Whether fed as meal, hulls, or ...
The July average cull price for beef and dairy combined hit $157 per cwt., up $7 from June, $15 above July 2024 and $85.40 ...
Good sunshine to finish the week in Ohio. Temps stay pleasantly on the cooler side today through the weekend and the start of next week. Today we are watching low pressure move through MI and the ...
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Reacting to Korean Navy rations
Join us on an exciting culinary journey as we react to Korean Navy rations! In this video, we dive into the unique flavors and cultural insights offered by these military meals. Discover what keeps ...
Ukrainian drone attacks are hitting Russia where it hurts most, its fuel supply. A wave of strikes this summer has knocked out a significant portion of Russia’s refining capacity, forcing fuel ...
This week’s Cattle Market Notes Weekly featured comments from Kenny Burdine, University of Kentucky livestock agriculture economist, regarding how the cattle market is absorbing a U.S. human case of ...
Salmonella Dublin is a type of bacteria that primarily infects cattle, but some strains also can adapt to infect humans. It is increasingly becoming resistant to antibiotics, making it a growing ...
A human case of flesh-eating screwworm was detected in the United States related to the latest outbreak of the parasite in Central America, according to officials. The patient had recently returned to ...
DAVIS, Ill. — Becoming a trained observer of livestock can help producers evaluate the nutritional value of their pastures. “We pay attention to grass, but we need to pay attention to the animals and ...
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