03/07/2024 SOURCE: www.morningagclips.com
Truckloads of hay are rolling in, bringing feed for cattle in the wake of more than 1.2 million acres of ranchland blackened by wildfires.
Feeding Cattle After the Fire
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03/04/2024 SOURCE: civileats.com
The U.C. system is using its purchasing power to buy grass-fed meat from local ranchers for its 10 universities and five medical centers.
Regenerative Beef Gets a Boost from California Universities
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02/29/2024 SOURCE: southeastagnet.com
Senators Chuck Grassley and Jon Tester encourage their Senate colleagues ......for small-scale producers, and the Senators highlighted ......
Senators: Livestock Consolidation a “Bad Deal” For Consumers, Ranchers - Southeast AgNET
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02/21/2024 SOURCE: www.euronews.com
The farm has been a beacon of hope for the red meat industry, which is under pressure to show that sustainable farming is possible.
How an Australian beef farm won - and lost - its carbon neutral status
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02/13/2024 SOURCE: www.capitalpress.com
The current cattle cycle isn’t expected to bottom out util 2027.
Cattle numbers continue to shrink, forcing prices upward
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02/13/2024 SOURCE: www.youtube.com
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12/16/2023 SOURCE: www.labmanager.com
Footprint may be 42 percent higher when carbon sequestration and carbon opportunity cost are considered
Cattle on Lifelong Grass Diets May Have Higher Carbon Footprint
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12/14/2023 SOURCE: news.yahoo.com
With 10,000 cattle, Cleveland County is the eighth largest beef producer in North Carolina -- to feed all those cows, farmers rely on thousands of acres of pasture and those pastures rely on a steady supply of rain.
Cattle farmers to get federal aid for fall drought
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11/06/2023 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
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10/31/2023 SOURCE: www.mykxlg.com
The small, somewhat worn meat processing plant in rural Wall seems an unlikely place for the birth of a new trend in South Dakota agriculture. But it could fundamentally change
South Dakota beef industry sees potential in small, local meat plants
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