As BCHF losses surpass respiratory disease in some feedlots, researchers at the 2026 BIF Symposium highlight the path toward healthier hearts and permanent genetic improvement. https://t.co/Y0SWK19RBB
For 100 years, Ed Koger’s family has bought Angus bulls from Dalebanks Angus, proving in the cattle business, the most valuable trait you can breed for is integrity. https://t.co/jKydZOlTl4
The move will start a six-year review period as the U.S. pushes for stricter automotive content rules in negotiations with Mexico. https://t.co/bZeWuydoIO
The June Farm Journal Ag Economists’ Monthly Monitor reveals a majority of ag economists support reopening the Mexican border and rank weather and input costs as more immediate threats to the U.S. cattle herd. https://t.co/iggtSmQ48Q
At Kieler Farms, beef-on-dairy is now a core piece of the business, with about 1,300 head finished each year and a system built to carry cattle from calf to harvest. https://t.co/pQhJ6eCO3Q
From cleaning waterers to avoiding afternoon handling, experts outline five essential management steps to mitigate the long-term effects of high summer temperatures. https://t.co/4nrpkdqRZt
With New World screwworm confirmed in Texas, a critical shortage of skilled labor threatens the response. Ranchers warn that technology and drones cannot replace the "boots in the stirrups" needed to doctor infected calves. https://t.co/b2g790Ylvl
From early weaning to strategic destocking, learn how to calculate your ranch’s true carrying capacity and protect your long-term genetics. https://t.co/GI007Z35fu
With no fully approved drugs for New World screwworm in livestock, producers must rely on conditionally approved products and emergency use authorizations — all used exactly as labeled and under veterinary guidance. https://t.co/l0qRCVVkQo
From replacement selection to BRD resilience, tissue sampling units provide a fast, clean and reliable path to the genomic data commercial producers need to stay profitable. https://t.co/ytsPuzytsC
After a spring of drought followed by heavy rain and high grass, Asian longhorned ticks overwhelmed Travis Mundy’s pastures in a matter of days, killing two head and threatening cattle across multiple locations. https://t.co/siuZkG4r37
As Texas confronts the threat of New World screwworm, a veterinary emergency response team built for disasters is helping support the state's efforts. https://t.co/Q8IVmsiDZ7
A single tick can start an infestation, and the parasite it carries stays in your herd forever. Now in 27 states, the invasive tick is reshaping how producers manage herd health — here’s what experts want you to know. https://t.co/2oN6nikm2A
The USDA strike team uses dispersal by air and vehicle along with ground release chambers to keep the devastating flesh‑eating pest from gaining a foothold in U.S. livestock and wildlife. https://t.co/08JbjXDlVe