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Idaho Ag Today
In an ideal situation, ranchers and range managers like to see cattle actively grazing on a broad spectrum of the range.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Clemson researchers identify a genetic marker that may help peanut plants thrive in rising temperatures.
The Agribusiness Update
Chinese pig farmers are bringing bigger pigs to market in an effort to make up for African Swine Fever losses, and AgroFresh launches new bitter pit screening for Honeycrisp apples.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
OSU Study shows cows suffer PTSD following attacks by wolves.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
OSU Study shows cows suffer PTSD after wolf attacks.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
OSU Researchers find PTSD in Cattle.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
OSU Study shows cattle develop PTSD after wolf attacks.
Land & Livestock Report
Early pregnancy loss in both beef and dairy cattle are an economic concern for ranchers and dairymen. What if producers could identify which heifers had high fertility through genetic markers?