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Cuteness can shift moods and lower cortisol, and science backs it up. Looking at baby animals, like a seal pup blinking on a beach or a panda somersaulting, actually lights up the same brain areas as ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Monday a phased reopening of cattle, bison and equine imports from Mexico following a prolonged closure over the damaging pest New World screwworm.
By Kirk Maltais The Agriculture Department will take steps to gradually reopen the U.S.-Mexico border for the trade of cattle and other livestock following its closure in May due to disease concerns.
U.S. ranchers are moving to expand their herds from a seven-decade low, paving the way for a long-awaited recovery in beef supplies, according to top producer JBS NV. Wesley Batista Filho, chief ...
The effects of inhaling wildfire smoke can be as stressful to calves as weaning, according to research from the Oregon State University (OSU).
The convergence of low cattle numbers, border closures and the potential screwworm threat creates what industry officials describe as a perfect storm for the nation’s food supply.
Two whales found dead at a coastal park in northeast Florida are believed to be a mother and her calf, state officials say. The discovery was made Wednesday, June 18, about a 15-mile drive ...
CattleFax recently shared the results of its 2024 cow-calf survey representing more than 350,000 cows.
New bison calves on Colville reservation reconnect tribes to culture and ecosystem. Tribal leaders see it as a healing process for past traumas.
Fresno-area ranchers and dairy farmers impacted as beef price increases could continue into next year.
A small town in western Kansas is opposing a cattle feedlot because of health and environmental concerns.