By Barry Whitworth, DVM Lead is one of the most common causes of poisoning in cattle. Most clinical signs of lead poisoning are usually associated with...
By Tressa Lawrence The almanac has forecasted another doozy of a winter for ranchers across the Rocky Mountain region. Last year, many areas faced what the...
By Lindsey Monk Thankful for a good fall of shipping calves. Here comes the holidays and some down time. Headstall buckle made by Sabrina Thiel.
By Jared Groce Our rural land market is continuing to slow its pace in 2023, with another slight decrease in the number of transactions closed during...
By Rayford Pullen | [email protected] Seems like only yesterday that we were so excited to see spring finally roll around, but here we are expecting the...
By Barry Whitworth, DVM Nematodes (roundworms) are common parasites in chickens. With the modernization of commercial poultry production, many nematode infections have been reduced. However, free...
By Tressa Lawrence Crisp fall colors and early mornings saddled mean that fall work is well underway. Ranchers across the northern plains are preparing for what...
By Jared Groce I took a little stroll down memory lane for this month’s Land Market Report, and thought I would share some numbers with you....
Steve Collins, Northern Prairies Chapter – Texas Grazing Lands Coalition, [email protected] Family farms and ranches form a foundation of American agriculture and support the values and...
By Rayford Pullen | [email protected] Fall has arrived according to the calendar and with that comes fall calving, weaning spring born calves and getting ready for...