National Canadian dairy cattle traceability program launched
Lactanet Canada has announced the launch of DairyTrace, the national dairy cattle traceability program for dairy farmers in Canada.
Live cattle exports gets conditional greenlight
Live cattle exports can resume next month under new temporary prohibition regulations mandated by the Government.
Live dairy cattle export agreed to but sector faces big issues
ALL sides of politics have backed a mandatory export levy on dairy cattle, however MPs raised serious concerns about the many other issues plaguing the industry.
Cattle feed at subsidised rates for farmers
Dairy Development Minister K Raju inaugurated the initiative on Monday through a live programme on Facebook.
USDA funds study of dairy cattle’s environmental footprint
Dairy farmers have improved the efficiency and reduced the environmental impacts of their farms over the recent decades, but consumers, policymakers and others are still concerned about cattle’s effects on water and the climate.
USDA revives mandatory radio tags for cattle
The USDA has reopened the debate over electronically following cows, proposing to require adult cattle and bison moving between states to have radio tags by 2023.
Only 18% of Irish cattle farms are deemed ‘viable’ – new report
The challenges of viability in the beef and sheep sector have again been highlighted in a new report from Teagasc, which found that only around one in every five beef and sheep farmers have viable enterprises.
Our area’s dairy herds could morph into beef cattle
Think “farm.” Most mental images include a dairy cow or two.
Coronavirus: Mart sanctions pressure dairy cattle values
A range of coronavirus-related factors have dampened milker prices in the past fortnight as auctioneers work hard to sell cattle farm-to-farm and over the phone.
Sidney company grows with new product line for dairy cattle
The health and comfort of dairy cattle are growing not only a business but could eventually grow job opportunities in Sidney, Neb.