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Research looks to transform manure into protein

Research looks to transform manure into protein

Texas A&M AgriLife Research focuses on environmental impact of turning waste into a resource.

Ag employers reminded of their responsibilities to youth workers

Ag employers reminded of their responsibilities to youth workers

Recent injury incidents involving youth, inexperienced workers highlight potentially hazardous events.

Nutrition requirements of the cowherd

Nutrition requirements of the cowherd

 Knowing the nutritional needs of cows helps producers cost effectively meet their needs.

GeneNet moves to Low Carbon Technologies division of Select Sires Inc.

GeneNet moves to Low Carbon Technologies division of Select Sires Inc.

Shifting operations reflects Select Sires’ commitment to sustainability, growing importance the beef x dairy sector.

Ag groups say farm bill extension isn’t enough

Ag groups say farm bill extension isn’t enough

Lawmakers still divided over how to pass new bill

Texas A&M begins construction on Animal Reproductive Biotechnology Center

Texas A&M begins construction on Animal Reproductive Biotechnology Center

New facility to help lead global livestock production through research, teaching, outreach.

How much vomitoxin is too much for feedlot cattle?

How much vomitoxin is too much for feedlot cattle?

Feeding DON contaminated grains in feedlot cattle diets up to 21 ppm did not result in adverse health, performance effects.

Farm Progress America, November 21, 2023

Farm Progress America, November 21, 2023

Mike Pearson takes a look at the cost of this year's Thanksgiving dinner.

Food price inflation top of mind this Thanksgiving

Food price inflation top of mind this Thanksgiving

Staples like turkey, green beans and stuffing common in all regions; cornbread, ham and macaroni and cheese more likely in the South.

Cow-calf production clinics scheduled

Cow-calf production clinics scheduled

K-State to host two events around Kansas.