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Meanwhile back at the ranch

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By Rayford Pullen, [email protected]
Holy moly this cattle market is great! Just a couple of years ago we would never have imagined that it would keep improving and we would be able to make money in a business that, for the previous several years, had seen us all struggle to make ends meet. Well, here we are and how are we going to capitalize on this opportunity?
Before I get into my ramblings, let me point out that writing for news publications often requires you to submit your material a month or so ahead of the actual publication release. So something may have happened between the time this is actually written and when you read it. So please bear with me if I am out of touch with what is actually happening the day you read this. In a world where news is often spontaneous, this article may often be so 16 seconds old, so to speak.
To read more pick up the January 2015 issue of North Texas Farm & Ranch.

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Hazards of Backyard Poultry

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By Barry Whitworth, DVM

Having backyard poultry is a popular agriculture enterprise. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, 0.8 percent of all households in the United States have chickens. People keep chickens for a variety of reasons with table eggs being one of the more common reasons.

Unfortunately, some of these poultry producers are not aware of the hazards that come with keeping poultry because many times they carry pathogens but appear healthy.
Chickens are carriers of several zoonotic diseases. These are diseases that can be passed from animals to humans. According to a recent survey in Pennsylvania, a majority of backyard poultry producers were aware of the dangers of avian influenza. However, this study also revealed that far fewer producers were aware of the risk of possible exposure to Salmonella and Campylobacter.

The lack of knowledge about the hazards of raising poultry likely contributes to the continued issues of Salmonella outbreaks associated with backyard poultry. In 2023, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 1,072 illnesses of Salmonella linked to backyard poultry, and 272 of those patients required hospitalization. Oklahoma reported 43 individuals with the disease.

To read more, pick up a copy of the April issue of NTFR magazine. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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Ag Elsewhere: Wyoming

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By Tressa Lawrence

Babies are tucked away in every nook and cranny. Many ranchers across Wyoming have baby animals popping up all over this time of year.

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Ag Elsewhere: Montana

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By Lindsey Monk

Another load of grain in to keep feeding the calves until the green grass can really start popping.

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