Colorado hay prices expected to climb above $260/ton as drought affects 31% of state, creating supply shortages for livestock ...
Cattle farmers face higher feed costs as muddy conditions boost energy needs while cutting intake during wet spring weather.
Hundreds of new lambs, chicks, piglets and kid goats mean that Spring is definitely in the air at a Staffordshire farm this February as the first arrivals appear this week.
From a new animal feed and nutrition company to new animal health products and technology tools, check out these products released an promoted on the trade show floor in Nashville.
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Floods wreak havoc in Morocco farmlands after severe drought
In the Moroccan village of Ouled Salama, 63-year-old farmer Mohamed Reouani waded through his crops, now submerged by floodwaters after days of heavy downpours. Farmers in the North African kingdom ...
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I love ewe! Sheep form giant heart shape ahead of Valentine’s Day
I love ewe! Sheep from a South Yorkshire farm spread the love ahead of Valentine’s Day as they formed a large heart shape in ...
United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia and Qatar are on the verge of importing fodders (grasses- straws, hays) from Nigeria for the feeding of their livestock, Livestock Development Minister Alhaji ...
The winter of 1948-49 brought a series of powerful storms that blanketed much of Nebraska, Wyoming and the Dakotas with heavy snow, extreme cold and ...
While some Kentucky schools and businesses shut their doors during and after the storm, farmers still had to go to work. Dealing with winter weather is a necessary part of farming in order to keep ...
DOHA: The Ministry of Municipality has announced the launch of 34 new electronic services affiliated with the Livestock Department under the ...
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Livestock expo for Tanzania, Kenya and Namibia gets Sh300 million boost from NMB Bank
Dar es Salaam. NMB Bank Plc has committed Sh300 million over the next three years to support the Tri-Nations Livestock Expo, reinforcing efforts to expand Tanzania’s livestock economy through ...
Up to half of grazing lands could be unusable by 2100 as climate change reshapes temperature and rainfall patterns critical for livestock.
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