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Fed files anti-trust lawsuit to block beef merger
If merged, JBS would become the largest U.S. beef packer, with price implications on the farm and at the grocery store.
Good news for the cattle industry
URBANA, Ill. — Better days are likely ahead for the cattle industry, according to a Purdue University Extension marketing specialist. “As numbers keep dropping, producers adjust inventories downward in the face of high feed and forage prices,” said Chris Hurt. “At mid-year, the number of all cattle and calves was modestly lower than the two
Not a Merestead without Murray Grays
A farm is not a farm without cattle, or so John Beese thought when he went looking for a breed to bring home in the late 1980s.
They’re off and running
BURTON, Ohio – Miriam places her stethoscope with precision, listening for the ka-dunk, ka-dunk, ka-dunk of heartbeats.
Chippewa Valley Angus Farm
RITTMAN, Ohio – For Rod Ferguson, there’s nothing more peaceful than watching cows. An easy calmness settles in as he sees his herd of Angus brood cows pace themselves across grassy pastures, swat flies, protect their calves.
Veterinarian looks back at ‘problem-solving’ career
“We’re problem solvers,” Karen Martin said. “We take on the problem, and we solve it, for the people.”
Be real when assessing your dairy risk
In all likelihood, expect a tough year for dairy production.
Coming home
This is the last part of a series detailing the Hurricane Helene and Milton relief efforts of Farm and Dairy Managing Editor Sara Welch and her best friend.
EPA expands soil testing on farms around train derailment site
After weeks of pressure from farmers, lawmakers and community leaders, the U.S. EPA expanded its sampling radius for dioxin and other soil contaminants.
Identity preserved soybeans offer market options
When customers buy soybeans from Bluegrass Farms of Ohio, they’re buying varieties with consistent characteristics and identity preserved credentials.




			
			
			
			
			

