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California Ag Today
A surging population of wild horses in Nevada is being scaled back due to water availability concerns.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries confirms two cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis, or EEE, in horses in Covington and Mobile counties.
The Agribusiness Update
McKinsey and Company research reveals that a vast majority of American farmers have an understanding of sustainable farming and a willingness to adopt the practices, and for the second straight month, unit sales of 100-plus horsepower ag tractors increased in the U.S.
Farm of the Future
Niche markets are an area of agriculture that, if done right, can have a big payoff.
Farm of the Future
For niche farms or food companies to make it against commodity producers, vertical integration can be a great option.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Debuting this past Friday, the “Horse Help Train-Off” is now unfolding with weekly episodes on the on the Horse Guru YouTube channel.
Line on Agriculture
I am constantly being reminded by veterinarians who are in the know that vaccinations against core diseases are so important.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Registration is still open for the August 12-13 event featuring farm tours, NCBA clinicians, and breakout sessions.
The Agribusiness Update
Japan's commitment to reducing dependence on imported petroleum could boost demand for ethanol, and a bill introduced by Washington Representative Dan Newhouse would prohibit the Chinese government from buying U.S. ag land.
Line on Agriculture
According to a recent survey, many horse owners purchase painkilling and potentially dangerous drugs.
Line on Agriculture
I had a question for Dr. Kevin Hankins, senior veterinarian, Equine Technical Services with Zoetis.
Line on Agriculture
When Korrina Tomes-Hughes – horsewoman, acquired a horse who often squealed and kicked out, she told her husband they had a year to solve the issues.
Line on Agriculture
When Korrina Tomes-Hughes acquired a horse who often squealed and kicked out, she told her husband they had a year to solve the issues.
Line on Agriculture
I had a question for Dr. Kevin Hankins, senior veterinarian, Equine Technical Services with Zoetis.
Line on Agriculture
As Weather Changes, So Should a Horse’s Diet, But Not in the Way Some May Think.
Line on Agriculture
Dr. Kevin Hankins, senior veterinarian of Equine Technical Services with Zoetiss surprised me with some of the statistics related to mortality in horses.
Line on Agriculture
While impressively stout yet entirely fragile, horses require a great level of care, especially as it relates to their nutrition over the winter.
Idaho Ag Today
I am constantly being reminded by veterinarians who are in the know that vaccinations against core diseases are so important.