Research: Dairy nutrition helps lead the sustainability charge
Advances in dairy nutrition science may be able to deliver a 60 percent reduction in ruminant livestock enteric methane emissions in the coming years.
Advances in dairy nutrition science may be able to deliver a 60 percent reduction in ruminant livestock enteric methane emissions in the coming years.
On August 9, a U.S. appeals court upheld a prior dismissal of the Animal Legal Defense Fund, Inc. v. Vilsack case, surrounding Perdue’s chicken packaging.
The U.D. Department of Agriculture released its latest Crop Production and WASDE reports, offering key insights into this year’s harvest.
After notifying a northwest Wisconsin town in October 2023 of their intent to challenge a local ordinance that regulates livestock farming, two residents made good on their promise.
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Station Vegetable Laboratory in Charleston, South Carolina, are working to identify new sweet potato, watermelon, and pepper varieties resistant to pests that cause significant annual damage. The guava root-knot nematode, a major pest, results in millions of dollars in yield losses each year, impacting both farmers […]
Officials reported that three teenagers admitted to driving ATVs on a man’s property in Sumter County, causing the death of 200 turkeys earlier this month.
An analysis by the American Immigration Council (the Council) of Department of Labor data highlights a substantial nationwide demand for H-2A workers.
Charles and Heather Maude, a farming couple from western South Dakota, have been indicted on theft of federal property, with charges brought against them.
Top Third Ag Marketing helps farmers become better agricultural marketers with the goal of marketing crops and livestock in the top third of prices.
Merck Animal Health has announced that $20,000 in scholarships will be awarded to two future bovine veterinarians.