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 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.
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.
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.
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.
Alexandre Pires buys farm of about 2,000 hectares in TO to invest in cattle, says broker
Singer and businessman Alexandre Pires has purchased the Fazenda Arara Preta in Tocantins, with plans to invest in cattle farming.
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.
Ana Castela milks cows, vaccinates, and brands cattle on Leonardo's farm, reinforcing her title as a cattlewoman
Ana Castela engages in farming activities at Leonardo's farm while sharing her experiences and joys on social media.
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.
Farm building burned down in Andøy - many cattle burned inside
A farm building in Andøy, Norway, burned down overnight, resulting in the presumed loss of 70 to 80 cattle with no reported injuries to people.
He sells 30 bulls per year: he went to Patagonia and started from scratch an ambitious project in a place that is now very prosperous
Edgardo Tejeda has transformed a small farm in Río Negro into a successful beef cattle venture, selling 30 Angus bulls annually and aiming to become a reference point in the industry.
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.
Farmer attacked by cow in Stjørdal
A farmer was attacked by a cow in Stjørdal while moving calves and cattle between pens.
Drifting driver who dreams of cattle farming
Marge Kesküla, a 33-year-old woman, balances her passion for drifting and work at a truck dealership while pursuing her dream of becoming a cattle farmer.
Animal Welfare in Cattle Stalls: Lower Saxony Outshines Bavaria in Animal Well-Being
Lower Saxony is set to surpass Bavaria in animal welfare standards by banning tethering of cattle in the state.
Murilo Huff, owner of the world's most expensive cow, meets the animal for the first time: 'It's a phenomenon'
Country singer Murilo Huff visited Uberaba to meet the world's most expensive cow, valued at R$ 54 million, after acquiring a stake in the animal.
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.
"Crazy about Cows": he founded the first Argentine cattle farm in Europe, and one of the owners of Atlético Madrid was his great client
Ricardo Cantarelli has established Argentina's first cattle farm in Europe, facilitating the distribution of Angus genetics across multiple countries from Spain.
Jaime Mc Lean: the expert who adds a second level to livestock farms
Veterinary doctor Jaime Mc Lean provides a decalog of recommendations aimed at significantly increasing meat production per hectare in cattle farming in the Cuenca del Salado region of Argentina.
Scottish Highland cattle and pony owners must keep animals outside even in winter
Scottish Highland cattle and ponies can thrive outdoors in winter conditions, according to owners who maintain them on pastures.
Paris's annual agriculture show will be cow-free for first time ever due to lumpy skin disease
This year's International Agriculture Show in Paris will be historic as it will be the first time cows are absent due to an outbreak of lumpy skin disease.
After the fall, he sustained a concussion and damage to three ligaments in his left knee, today he raises cattle
Former skier Todd Brooker transitioned from a successful competitive career to cattle farming after a life-altering injury during a race.
The farmer in 'great spiritual imbalance' when he neglected his cattle
A farmer received a suspended prison sentence for animal neglect, as the court stated he was in a state of great spiritual imbalance at the time of the offenses.
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.
Tuddi receives a sentence for mistreating his cattle
A farmer has been sentenced to six months in prison, suspended, for mistreating cattle that led to the deaths of nearly thirty animals, and is banned from owning animals for five years.
Cow dung is 'essential' to power MILLIONS of UK homes in new biomethane plants
The GMB union advocates for the UK government to support biomethane plants using cow dung to heat millions of homes and create jobs, despite concerns over greenhouse gas emissions from cattle farming.