Thursday was a busy day for ranchers as they prepared their livestock for the storm and bitter cold. How well their livestock ...
Kansas penalties for livestock, grain and ranch equipment theft are significantly less than surrounding states, frustrating ...
Several management practices can help reduce the impact of cold stress and decrease potential health and performance setbacks ...
More than a year of declining herd sizes has pushed beef prices up for consumers and rising input costs have out the squeeze ...
The weather event that killed thousands of cattle in southwest Kansas last month was a rare combination of extreme factors. But it highlights the ongoing risk that heat stress poses for cattle, ...
Lower numbers of cattle could spell higher prices for consumers and businesses alike.
USDA’s cattle on feed report showed a 3% drop in inventory as New World screwworm’s impact felt in Southern Plains.
A "perfect storm" of intense heat, high humidity and a lack of wind caused "hundreds" of cattle to become overheated and die last week at Muscotah's Handke Cattle in Atchison County, co-owner Terry ...
Cattle gather at a feedlot in Finney County near where heat stress killed thousands in June. More than 2,000 cattle carcasses were put in landfill piles or pits after dying in the southwest Kansas ...
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