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.
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 RΓo Negro into a successful beef cattle venture, selling 30 Angus bulls annually and aiming to become a reference point in the industry.
Supply of calves decreases and costs increase for cattle ranchers
The limited supply of calves is creating challenges for cattle ranchers in SΓ£o Paulo, as they struggle to replenish their livestock.
Francisco Paoltroni: "Eating beef in the world is a luxury and Argentina is heading towards that normalcy"
Senator Francisco Paoltroni claims that the current price of beef in Argentina reflects a normalization process after decades of distortions in the market.
Targets of operation that found cattle ranching in the Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve in AC are prosecuted
Two targets of a Federal Police operation in Brazil have been indicted for alleged environmental crimes in the Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve.
Fox Nation rides with Americaβs modern-day cowboys to reveal the hard, unseen work behind every steak
A Fox Nation special reveals the efforts of modern-day cowboys in North Dakota involved in the cattle industry and the tradition they uphold.
βVery importantβ: a cattle breed gains prominence for being all-terrain
The Argentine Criollo Cattle breed is gaining recognition for its adaptability, fertility, and performance in both pure and crossbreeding, contributing positively to national cattle ranching.
"We beat the creators of the breed": the coveted Murray Grey bull from a Buenos Aires ranch chosen as the best in the world
A Murray Grey bull named Rama, from a ranch in Buenos Aires, has been crowned World Champion at an international competition.
FG names Kwara pilot state for national ranching policy
The Nigerian Federal Government has designated Kwara State as the pilot for its national ranching policy to enhance the livestock sector and mitigate farmer-herder conflicts.
Tinubu vows to replace open grazing with ranching reforms
President Bola Tinubu emphasizes the need for ranching reforms at the National Economic Council conference to address national security issues related to livestock management.
Tinubu vows to deliver ranching, livestock reforms to end conflicts
President Bola Tinubu has committed to implementing reforms in the ranching and livestock sectors to address national security challenges linked to agriculture in Nigeria.
The Fat Cow or the Fat Cow
The article discusses the technological choices and economic and environmental models necessary for the Argentine cattle ranching industry during prosperous times.
Predators under threat: Brazil's jaguars find shelter in nature reserve
Brazil's jaguars are facing threats due to cattle ranching and habitat loss, but some are finding refuge in nature reserves.
Former Texas football star Jordan Shipley hospitalized with severe burns after ranching accident
Former Texas Longhorns football star Jordan Shipley was hospitalized with severe burns after a ranching accident near his hometown, where a machine he was operating caught fire.