Kansas State University agricultural economist Glynn Tonsor told Cattlemen's Day attendees there is more to it when it comes ...
In 2025 the country produced a total of nearly 9.2 million tonnes of milk. The indicators are very good. According to our strategy, we aim to produce 9.285 million tonnes this year, 10.5 million ...
Sudden drop in milk production, thickened milk, and cows under movement restrictions. Since 2024, American farmers have had bitter experiences with the feared bird flu (H5N1), which in several cases ...
Beef is the centerpiece of today’s discussion about consumer affordability. You’ve probably heard that today’s high beef prices are the result of a recent widespread drought that reduced the size of ...
The Commercial Cattlemen Scholarship program helps support students using Angus genetics in a commercial operation.
Thursday 12th March 2026: An entry of 228 beef cattle on Thursday resulted in a steady trade.
After the Civil War, longhorns were central to Texas’ economy. Massive trail drives in the late 1800s moved millions of cattle from Texas pastures to railroad stockyards across ...
Looking for a reason behind the growing milk production numbers isn’t as simple as more cows equals more milk. Milk cow numbers are high, one of the highest in the last twenty-five years. However, ...
In Brazil’s Mato Grosso state, the country’s agricultural heartland, vast stretches of lush Amazon rainforest and Cerrado savanna give way to seemingly endless fields of soy. Located in a transition ...
National Dairy Herd Information Association (NDHIA) held its 61st annual meeting and the DHI system leadership session March 3 – 5 in Savannah, GA. Attending were nearly 100 leaders of organizations ...
The adoption of individual-cow monitoring technology has created the ability to customize reproductive decisions based on the potential of each cow to respond to a specific breeding strategy.
K-State beef cattle experts discuss how heat detection and reproductive management strategies can improve breeding success.