From Cattle Today By: Darrell Rankins Ph.D, Alabama Cooperative Ext. System Animal Scientist On numerous occasions the topic of calving in the fall versus calving in the spring has come up as a topic of discussion among cattlemen. There are advantages and disadvantages associated with each of them and as…
From the Albuquerque Journal JORNADA EXPERIMENTAL RANGE – The cattle foraging in the desert here boast a unique bloodline: They are believed to be descendants of cattle brought to the Americas by Spanish conquistadors 500 years ago. They also are believed to be uniquely adapted to survive the increasingly dry…
From Cattle Today By: Stephen B. Blezinger Ph.D., PAS Many producers take water for granted. They have ponds in many pastures or they make sure the float valve in the metal stock tank is working properly, keeping the tank full. But what happens if the pond is low or dry or…
Rounding up wayward steers is no easy task…and Baxter Black has a story to prove it. He joins us from his Arizona ranch. For more Baxter Black, visit www.USFarmReport.com.