Beef-on-dairy crossbreeding is the latest step in the evolution of dairy genetics and is now a key driver of the U.S. supply of both beef and dairy cattle. Some 72 percent of dairy farms are now ...
To qualify for payment, liveweight data must be submitted for a minimum of five calves in a herd and for a maximum of 50. All calves must be at least 12 weeks old at the time of weighing ...
Farmers rearing dairy beef calves can now apply for €20 per eligible calf financial support under a new scheme designed to boost sector integration, calf welfare, and farm efficiency. The ...
Beef + Lamb NZ's voter turnout represented 7.43% of registered sheep, beef and dairy farmers, which was low but not unprecedented. Photo / Murray Robertson At the Beef + Lamb New Zealand annual ...
Up on the hill at Palouse River Premium Beef in Eastern Washington, Richard Griffiths broke the silence. Looking out at ...
While New York state has not had a case of avian influenza in dairy cows, veterinary experts say milk testing underway at ...
LEADING animal health company, Elanco has announced that Zolvix Plus – a leading broad spectrum drench used in the sheep industry – is now registered for use in beef and non-lactating dairy cattle.
The most common question I get at market outlook presentations is “What is the market impact of all these beef on dairy calves?” There seems to be a perception that these calves represent an ...
The Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers’ Association (ICSA) has criticised the new National Dairy Beef Weighing Scheme (NDBWS) as it “falls short of the required support needed for cattle finishers. The ...
The Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) said the new National Dairy Beef Weighing Scheme (NDBWS) is a start in addressing the “huge mistake made by Government” in not providing such a scheme in the CAP ...
The Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers’ Association (ICMSA) has welcomed the announcement of the Dairy Beef Weighing Measure, despite what it called the “modest sums” involved. The Department of ...
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL (03/24/2025) — Researchers from the University of Minnesota’s College of Veterinary Medicine received a $1.5 million cooperative agreement grant from the Department of Agriculture ...