Hello North Texas! Welcome to Ranching Down Under. I was so excited when I was approached by NTFR to write a monthly column about life inrRural Australia. I grew up...
By Jessica Crabtree and Dr. Jered Harlan, DVM One of the most common skin diseases in cattle is ringworm. A fungal disease, ringworm often appears on calves and yearlings during...
By Rayford Pullen It is almost impossible to believe that fall is here. If you are like me, when the kids go back to school, fall has arrived and...
By: Blair Fannin Photo caption: Coffee senna is a plant with 6-8 inch beans that can become toxic to livestock due to extreme heat and dry...
By: Steve Byrns Writer: Steve Byrns, 325-653-4576, [email protected] Contacts: Jesse Lea Schneider, 432-295-0342, [email protected] Logan Boswell, 432-837-6207, [email protected] ALPINE – West Texas horsemen should saddle up...
By: Steve Byrns Writer: Steve Byrns, 325-653-4576, [email protected] Contact: Dr. Morgan Russell, 325-657-7317, [email protected] SAN ANGELO – Wildfire season is here and there’s fuel to...
By: Robert Burns Triple-digit temperatures stressing beef cattle and calves Writer: Robert Burns, 903-834-6191, [email protected] COLLEGE STATION – As temperatures reached 100 degrees and above, the...
By: Blair Fannin Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course features cattle market outlook, trends Writer: Blair Fannin, 979-845-2259, [email protected] COLLEGE STATION – As temperatures in College...
By Jessica Crabtree and Dr. Jered Harlan Standing water left behind by torrential spring rain poses as the ideal attraction for pests such as flies and...
The rain came and it was good. While we all had our share of challenges during the May and June rains, it seems as though the...