He manages 120 hectares: he moved to Patagonia, started with few cows, and today has a successful venture
Edgardo Tejeda has successfully transformed a small farm in Río Negro, Patagonia, into a thriving Angus cattle operation from its humble beginnings with just 30 cows.
Truck convoy brings cattle feed relief to north-west Queensland after months of flooding – video
A convoy delivering cattle feed has provided essential support to flood-affected graziers in north-west Queensland, allowing them to connect with their community after prolonged isolation.
As cattle herds shrink and beef prices rise, investors back AI cow collars
Investors are showing significant interest in AI technology for cattle farming as a New Zealand startup seeks funding to help farmers reduce costs amid rising beef prices.
Cattle ships have an hour to navigate this channel or run aground
A shipping owner is advocating for a new deep-water channel at Bridport to prevent cattle ships from running aground due to shallow waters.
Second case of foot-and-mouth disease in Mytilene - blockade at the port by farmers
Mytilene is on high alert following the confirmation of a second case of foot-and-mouth disease in a sheep farm, linked to the original outbreak in cattle.
Cattle farmers slam N.B. plan to end vet services
Cattle farmers in New Brunswick criticize the provincial government’s decision to eliminate government-run veterinary services, arguing it undermines essential support for agricultural producers.
Important Decisions in CM Yogi's Meeting on Cow Protection, Discussion on Mathura Incident
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath chaired a high-level meeting focused on cow shelters, protection, and animal welfare in Lucknow, addressing current arrangements and the welfare of cattle.
In a feedlot: missing animals of the influencer were found and a presumed fraudulent maneuver is being investigated
Investigators have found 160 missing cattle belonging to influencer Bruno Riboldi in a feedlot in Santa Fe, leading to inquiries about a potential fraud linked to a former partner.
Cattle: Closing the week down at the Cañuelas Livestock Market
This week, the Cañuelas Livestock Market closed with a decline in activity due to reduced animal intake and selective demand.
World Meatless Day: Restaurants Adapt to Vegetarianism in the Region with the Largest Cattle Herd in SP
On World Meatless Day, restaurants in Presidente Prudente, SP, are adapting to the vegetarian movement despite the region having the largest cattle herd in the state.
Argentinian family buys fifth NT cattle station for $44m
An Argentinian family has acquired Aroona Station in the Northern Territory for $44 million, marking their fifth purchase in the region.
Truck loaded with cattle overturns on BR-116 in Muriaé
A truck carrying 28 cattle overturned on the BR-116 highway in Muriaé, causing minor injuries to the driver but no fatalities among the animals.
Rancher suffers R$ 80 thousand loss after cattle theft in Tejupá
A rancher in Tejupá, Brazil, reported the theft of 11 cattle valued at R$ 80,000, leading to an ongoing police investigation.
Carlos Guerrero, the last man of the family who brought the first cattle of the main breed in the country, has died at 87 years old
Carlos Guerrero, a historical Angus breeder and figure in Argentina's agriculture, passed away at 87, leaving behind a significant legacy in cattle breeding and a large family.
Novopičugovo under isolation and Siberian cows at the border. Russia shaken by a state across Siberia exterminating cattle and arresting farmers
Farmers in Siberia are facing brutal state actions, including the extermination of cattle and arrests, as exemplified by farmer Svetlana Panina's devastating experience.
'We want your ticks': Researchers investigate chemical resistance
Researchers in Queensland are urging farmers to send live cattle ticks for study to understand chemical resistance affecting the cattle industry.
Cattle: very moderate supply and fluctuating prices in the Cañuelas Agroganadero Market
The Cañuelas Agroganadero Market faced a reduced influx of cattle due to recent rains, leading to fluctuating prices in cattle sales.
Corrientes: after two months of uncertainty and dozens of animals dead from hunger, the transfer of more than 180 heads of stolen cattle was authorized
After two months of legal uncertainty, a court in Corrientes, Argentina, has authorized the transfer of 184 heads of cattle, previously stolen and recovered, to a local agricultural institute to prevent further starvation.
Price increase: beef consumption indicator fell by 13.8%, reaching the lowest level in 20 years
In the first two months of the year, Argentina's apparent beef consumption dropped by 13.8%, hitting a twenty-year low amidst rising local beef prices and low cattle slaughter rates.
Lesbos in lockdown after foot-and-mouth disease outbreak – 10 questions and answers about the disease
Lesbos island has been placed under a lockdown for livestock after a case of foot-and-mouth disease was confirmed in a cattle breeding farm.
Brazil registers highest beef cattle slaughter in history for the second consecutive year
Brazil has experienced the highest rate of beef cattle slaughter in its history for the second consecutive year, reaching 42.94 million animals in 2025.
MT Court upholds conviction of cattle rancher for environmental crimes in embargoed area of the Pantanal
The Mato Grosso Court of Justice upheld the conviction of cattle rancher Claudecy Oliveira Lemes for environmental crimes, including maintaining livestock on an embargoed area in the Pantanal.
Bouncing Back After the Devastating Storm: The Kild family in Tukums district raises cattle, rabbits, and chickens
The Kild family in Tukums, Latvia, is recovering from a devastating storm as they expand their farm and dream of boosting local tourism.
The Ķild Family in Tukums County Raises Cattle, Rabbits, and Chickens. What Do They Dream of in Their Farm?
The Ķild family operates a farm in Tukums County, managing a variety of livestock and expanding their operations after revitalizing a derelict property.
18 cows died of hunger: the "immediate transfer" of 184 animals held by Justice was ordered
The Supreme Court of Corrientes has ordered the urgent transfer of 184 cows that were held in a rural area due to a legal investigation, following the starvation of 18 cows.
The crisis has put a brake on the rise in cattle prices
Cattle prices in Argentina have stopped rising and even shown slight declines, attributed to challenges faced by slaughterhouses and butchers in passing costs to consumers.
Cattle: the week began with increases at the Cañuelas Agro-Livestock Market
The Cañuelas Agro-Livestock Market saw significant price increases this week with the sale of 7,594 cattle.
The Freedom to Choose: The Forceful Message from a Producer Following a Historical Government Measure
A cattle producer from Corrientes, Ricardo Mathó Meabe, expressed strong support for a new resolution allowing producers to choose their own licensed veterinarians for vaccination against foot-and-mouth disease.
Case of foot-and-mouth disease in cattle farming in Lesbos: Emergency measures for disease containment
A case of foot-and-mouth disease was confirmed in cattle farming in Lesbos, Greece, leading to the implementation of emergency measures to contain the disease.
Investment in cattle and abundant water: what we know about the farm purchased by Alexandre Pires in TO
Singer and businessman Alexandre Pires has entered the agribusiness sector in Tocantins with the purchase of the Fazenda Arara Preta.
Alarm in Lesbos: Case of foot-and-mouth disease confirmed – The ministry's plan
Lesbos is on health alert following the confirmation of a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in local cattle farming.
In Russia, authorities are destroying livestock citing an outbreak; the real reason could be horrifying
A sharp conflict has erupted between local farmers and Russian veterinary authorities in Siberia over the mass destruction of cattle, justified by claims of disease spread, which farmers doubt due to exemptions for large agribusinesses.
Four suspects arrested in Oyo over cattle rustling
The Oyo State Police have arrested four individuals implicated in a cattle rustling incident in Iseyin, Nigeria, as part of an ongoing effort to combat rural crime.
Heated debate: the voices for and against the deregulation of foot-and-mouth vaccination
A new resolution from Senasa deregulates the foot-and-mouth vaccination process, allowing private veterinarians to administer vaccines, sparking mixed reactions among producers in the cattle industry.
Changes in the foot-and-mouth disease vaccine: the countryside is divided over a government measure that promises to lower costs
The Argentine government’s new resolution allows livestock producers to choose private veterinarians for vaccinating cattle against foot-and-mouth disease, leading to mixed reactions among agricultural entities.
Police foil cattle rustling, arrest four suspects in Oyo
Four suspects were arrested by the Oyo State Police in connection to a cattle rustling incident.
For the first time in history: Argentine beef is more expensive than Australian and a tension emerges in the refrigeration industry
Argentine beef prices are now surpassing those of Australia for the first time in history, leading to rising tensions within the refrigeration industry.
Popular mango farm forced to sell as compliance measures pressure producers
MMM Mangoes and Avocados, a family-run mango farm in Rockhampton, has been sold to a cattle producer who plans to convert the land into a stock horse stud due to rising operational costs and regulatory pressures.
Farm bought by Alexandre Pires in Tocantins has geographical potential for cattle raising and agriculture
Alexandre Pires has purchased a large farm in Tocantins, Brazil, with significant potential for agricultural productivity, particularly in cattle raising.
The main cattle breeds are already a fixture of the mega-show
Cattle breeders showcased various bovine breeds at Expoagro, emphasizing their contributions to Argentine meat production through exhibitions and culinary experiences.
Will a national weed listing help control buffel grass?
A delegation of traditional owners is advocating for buffel grass to be recognized as a nationally significant weed, which could conflict with the interests of the cattle industry.
Owner of horse that caused young man's death in motorcycle accident is targeted in operation in PI
A police operation in Floriano, Brazil, targets horse and cattle owners suspected of allowing their animals to roam freely on public roads, following a motorcycle accident that resulted in a young man's death.
Cattle: Positive Week Closing at the Cañuelas Agricultural Market
The Cañuelas Agricultural Market ended the week positively with an entry of 6,324 heads of cattle and a general market index increase.
Areas most at risk of 'devastating' cattle disease incursion revealed
Research identifies Cape York and Port Hedland as the entry points at highest risk for lumpy skin disease in Australia.
With 80,000 people: Expoagro experienced another record day with a surge of inquiries about investing in cattle
Expoagro's third day in San Nicolás attracted a record attendance of 80,000, showcasing significant activity related to the cattle industry.
Changes to VTV for Argentine Cattle: Key Vaccine Application Deregulated
The Argentine government is deregulating the application of a key vaccine for cattle, aiming to increase competition and lower costs for producers.
Makeup Drama, Beach Football, and Cattle Vaccination: Details of Ana Castela's Visit to Leonardo's Farm
Sertanejo singer Ana Castela visited Leonardo's farm in Goiás, engaging in activities such as playing beach football and vaccinating cattle.
Species found in cattle dung may explain the origin of the world's most cultivated 'magic mushroom'
A newly discovered psychedelic mushroom species in Africa could illuminate the origins of the world's most cultivated magic mushroom, Psilocybe cubensis.
Cattle rancher convicted of killing federal police officer in Paraná is arrested in Paraguay
Cattle rancher Alessandro Meneghel, sentenced for the murder of a federal police officer in Brazil, was apprehended in Paraguay following a joint operation by Brazilian and Paraguayan authorities.
The biggest in the world: Expoagro held a cattle auction that lasted 14 hours and will go down in history
Expoagro hosted a historic 14-hour auction where 38,051 cattle were sold, setting a world record.