By Sheila Harris Sherry Leverich Lotufo, of rural Exeter, said her family’s sorghum-making tradition began in the 1970s, ...
Even if you don't have much outdoor space, you can still take advantage of the benefits of composting kitchen scraps with the ...
Australian barley returns to Saudi Arabia, but wholegrain feeding is likely to fall as animal husbandry adopts prepared feed ...
Red seaweed - grown in Bluff - significantly reduces methane emissions in beef and dairy cattle with no adverse effects to ...
Using genes borrowed from bacteria, researchers have demonstrated fish and flies can be engineered to break down methylmercury and remove it from their bodies as a less harmful gas, offering new ways ...
Many animals show signs of high intelligence, including strong memory, self-awareness and communication skills.
Similarly, most living things produce records of their own existence in layered body tissues – often in the form of daily or ...
"You never know where your trash might end up." Farmer shares video of disturbing item found in animal feed: 'Could ...
Whether working with confinement cattle or non-confinement cattle, pasture management is more important than ever.
Feb. 11, 2025 — A recent study by two biological science researchers found that a pathogen for bird pink eye remained viable on bird feeders in winter months much longer than in summer months ...
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In defense of happy cows
Building soil health is one of the highest priorities for improving the overall environment, but cropland is not good for soil health. Importantly, according to the World Bank, 83 percent of existing ...