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Feeding cows at 50 mph with a homemade bale spear
Today we try to move round hay bales the dumbest, fastest way possible - with a giant bale spike on the front of a truck and ...
Jonathan pretty much runs the farm,” his father, Manuel Wallace, said. “He’s kind of the brain on it. We just implement a lot ...
Larson and White suggest these seven steps when finding an aborted fetus: Identify which animal aborted. This includes determining age and status in herd: heifer or mature cow, new addition or ...
Like other farmers and horse owners in the province, Kaila Watters usually gets hay locally, but due to the drought, this ...
This article first appeared in the Farm News Barns tab published on Nov. 28, 2025. CLARION — While the dairy cattle are gone, ...
In the hot spring of 2025, Texas ranchers saw their green pastures turn dry and bare overnight. This happened from the Rio ...
Milk checks have stayed thin for many U.S. dairy farmers over the past year, pushing many to look beyond the bulk tank for ...
According to local ranchers, elk usually hang out in the Soldier Mountains and Wood River Valley. They then come down to the ...
The Little Lost River Valley has been the haven for wintering raptors for many years with rough-legged hawks often numbering ...
A wet spring and a dry summer brought compounding challenges for farms in St. Lawrence County, with less high quality forage available and reduced milk yields as a result for some. Liz ...
A cow moose nicknamed "Big Betty" has been calmly wandering around Evanston, delighting residents and avoiding trouble.
It was cold in the stable that night, and the animals were huddled together for warmth. The cows and the oxen and the donkeys. And one little lamb. Sad, scrawny little lamb, born lame and frail.
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