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.
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.
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.
Cattle, horses and crops washed away by NT floods
Farmers in the Northern Territory are struggling to recover from devastating floods that have destroyed livestock and crops, feeling neglected by emergency services.
Feces-covered and emaciated cows – farmers charged with animal cruelty
Farmers in Sweden have been charged with animal cruelty after multiple inspections revealed cattle suffering from neglect and living in unsanitary conditions.
The cattle farmer president says the new alliance of American countries is characterized by colonialism
The president of a cattle farmers' association critiques the formation of a new alliance of American nations, pointing to its colonial implications.
Cattle tick reduces milk production and worries producers in the Midwest of MG
Cattle tick infestations are significantly impacting milk production and causing financial distress for farmers in the Midwest region of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Meat buyers entice dairy farmers to send cows to slaughterhouses
Dairy farmers in Estonia are facing severe financial difficulties and are being pressured to sell their cows for meat due to a lack of income from milk sales.
The Association Identifies the Main Challenges for Cattle Farmers This Winter
Cattle farmers in Latvia are facing significant challenges this winter due to frozen water sources, requiring additional labor to ensure livestock stay hydrated.
"The world's worst business" – cattle are being shipped out of Finland because meat companies do not pay enough
Finnish farmers are exporting live cattle to foreign buyers, driven by significantly higher prices offered abroad than at home.
Paris Agriculture Fair opens without cows for first time due to disease fears
The Paris Agriculture Fair 2023 marks a historic first as it opens without cattle, reflecting the impact of disease concerns, and amid a boycott by major farmer unions demanding better conditions for farmers.
Tick outbreak raises questions over Queensland's biosecurity
A new outbreak of cattle ticks in Queensland has highlighted weaknesses in the region's biosecurity system, impacting farmers and the agricultural industry.
These farms will receive 8.5 million euros: thousands of farmers will share it
Lithuania plans to distribute 8.5 million euros in support to nearly 13,000 farms that adhere to higher cattle welfare standards than required by law.
Fewer slaughter days at Jämtlandsgården, Hammerdal, due to meat shortage
A significant decline in the number of slaughter days at Jämtlandsgården is attributed to a national meat shortage, causing both challenges and increased prices for farmers.
French farmers take tractor protest to Paris amid anger over Mercosur deal, cow cull
French farmers protested in Paris against the EU-Mercosur trade deal and the government's handling of cattle disease, reaching the Eiffel Tower during their demonstration.
Anger of farmers: the tunnel in Foix, Ariège, blocked "for an indefinite period"
Farmers in Ariège have blocked the Foix tunnel indefinitely to protest against the culling of cattle linked to contagious nodular dermatitis while demanding government action amidst a mass vaccination campaign.
Dermatology: ‘More than 50%’ of cattle have been vaccinated in the South-West, announces the Minister of Agriculture
The Minister of Agriculture, Annie Genevard, announced that over 50% of cattle in the South-West have been vaccinated against dermatology, marking a significant milestone for farmers.