Adelaide University researchers have demonstrated that a naturally derived seaweed compound can dramatically reduce methane ...
Uganda has joined regional efforts led by the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) to fast-track the signing and ratification of a key protocol aimed at regulating cross-border livestock ...
My sister-in-law recently took my father-in-law on a well-earned vacation to watch the Minnesota Twins during spring training in Florida. My husband handles the day-to-day tasks around the farm by ...
Culling of sick cattle sparks rare protests Official says other illnesses complicating pasteurellosis outbreak US report cites possibility of foot-and-mouth disease Russia denies allegations in USDA ...
DENVER (KDVR) — A man was arrested at the Los Angeles International Airport on Monday for his role in a cattle contract fraud scheme that spanned across multiple states, including Colorado, according ...
Cattle driving in Florida dates back to the 1500s when Spanish explorers introduced cows, horses, and hogs. The Great Florida Cattle Drive is a modern event that honors the state's long history of ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The United States has fewer beef cattle today than at any point in the last 75 years, according to the latest USDA report. While this downward trend has been going on since ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A Missouri man is on the run after allegedly helping orchestrate a $220 million cattle fraud scheme that victimized more than 2,200 people nationwide. The Federal Bureau of ...
It’s late morning in Central Texas Hill Country, and a Black Baldy is prodded into a small auditorium of Western hats and dusty ball caps. Her dark coat and stark white face is typical of this cow ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — Five people face federal charges in what prosecutors have described as $220 million cattle fraud case, officials said. A Fort Worth grand jury handed down the indictments on ...
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Cassie Lapaseotes made a mistake that nearly made her a felon: running afoul of Nebraska’s cattle-branding rules. Lapaseotes was accused of not having a bill of sale for about 460 of her own calves ...