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EWE STUCK? | one stuck, one stillborn, two fosters AND TWO MUCH NEEDED SURPRISES

EWE STUCK? | one stuck, one stillborn, two fosters AND TWO MUCH NEEDED SURPRISES

Sometimes my lambing cameras LIE. Either that, or my eyes just don't work at 4 in the morning... I was once again met with some morning madness this weekend. Saturday, not so bad, Sunday though... a stuck lamb that created a ripple effect later that day.... More
Cow-Calf Corner

Cow-Calf Corner

Mark Johnson, OSU Extension beef cattle breeding specialist, has information on managing horn flies.... More
Changes Ahead for 2023 AAAP Annual Meeting

Changes Ahead for 2023 AAAP Annual Meeting

Next year marks a big change for the American Association of Avian Pathologists (AAAP). It will hold its first independent meeting, according to current president Louise Dufour-Zavala, DVM, executive director of the Georgia Poultry Laboratory Network.... More
Senate AG Committee Opens a Gate for Cattle Producers

Senate AG Committee Opens a Gate for Cattle Producers

Opening one more gate towards price transparency in the cattle market... More
Alpha-linolenic acid in nursery pigs by Jenna Bromm

Alpha-linolenic acid in nursery pigs by Jenna Bromm

PRRSV and E. coli continue to remain a problem for farms everywhere, and nursery pigs, with their often underdeveloped immune systems, can take a major toll if infected. In this episode, I talk with Jenna Bromm about her work at Kansas State University studying the effects of alpha-linolenic aci... More
Dr. Crystal Levesque: Feeding gilts and sows

Dr. Crystal Levesque: Feeding gilts and sows

Transitioning the gilt into a successful sow is not always a simple task. They require particular attention and we cant treat them just like any other finishing pig. Similarly, graduate students often need quality education and preparation for their next step in their career. In this episode I t... More
Iowa Pig Farming

Iowa Pig Farming

Welcome to it! This’ll Do Farm is a 6th generation family farm located in Southeast Iowa that is run by a father-son duo Tork and Sawyer. Sawyer and Tork are the force behind their family farm taking care of pigs, along with farming the family’s acres. Together, they promote agriculture in a pos... More

2021 Fields to Forks

2021 Fields to Forks

Burnbrae Farms--2021 Fields to Forks... More
Shorts How Can We Improve Pig Survivability?

Shorts How Can We Improve Pig Survivability?

Here, Dr. Rademacher discusses ways to improve pig survival by identifying diseases in the herd earlier. Identifying a disease early, no matter what it is, will allow you to take better care of the pigs.... More
CATCH me if EWE can | LAMBING & HAY on the same day?  | and these mama

CATCH me if EWE can | LAMBING & HAY on the same day? | and these mama's are WILD.

Got my hands full with these first time mama's! But after they've spent time with their lambs, they've all seem to chill... thank goodness!... More
The feds want warning labels on Canadian beef — why not imported avocados?

The feds want warning labels on Canadian beef — why not imported avocados?

Sheila Gunn Reid joins Adam Soos to discuss the attack on ranchers and to debunk some popular myths about beef.... More
Investigating and Testing PRRS Cases

Investigating and Testing PRRS Cases

How confident do you feel about your testing results when investigating PRRS cases? Dr. Corzo highlights how crucial it is to investigate and test PRRS in the herd. The greater the testing sample or frequency of the testing events, the more trustworthy results we will have.... More
Vet Scripts - Rabies

Vet Scripts - Rabies

Rosslyn Biggs, OSU Extension beef cattle specialist, explains the seriousness of the rabies virus.... More
A Tribute to our Good Friend Baxter Black

A Tribute to our Good Friend Baxter Black

Baxter Black was a valued and talented contributor to Cattlemen to Cattlemen for more than a decade.... More
Innovation in Dairy in the Northwest

Innovation in Dairy in the Northwest

The Rural Agri-Innovation Network's Sustainable New Agri-Food Products and Productivity (SNAPP) Program assisted three Thunder Bay area farms with the purchase of a SAMCO 61HD Corn Planter, allowing them to plant earlier and extend their growing season, which results in higher crop yields and hi... More
The Chickens are Free!!!

The Chickens are Free!!!

The Laying Chickens Roaming for Free for the summer months!!!!... More
Ewetopia Farms: Working On A Sheep Farm - Rams, Hay Weaning & Rain!

Ewetopia Farms: Working On A Sheep Farm - Rams, Hay Weaning & Rain!

Today at Ewetopia Farms it was a typical day working on a sheep farm. Although there are many daily routines, you also don't know what new things each day will bring. Today there was lots going on. We had another person pick up a ram and we looked at his sheep box. We also had a hay hauler arr... More
Women in Agriculture: Nancy Lester from Lester

Women in Agriculture: Nancy Lester from Lester's Dairy Farm

Agriculture in the Classroom NL and the NL Young Farmers' Forum present the Women in Agriculture Series featuring Nancy Lester from Lester's Dairy Farm in St. John's, NL.... More
Livestock markets - Elliot Dennis

Livestock markets - Elliot Dennis

This week we caught up with University of Nebraska Livestock Marketing and Risk Management specialist Elliott Dennis. As always, we discussed the cattle markets but began the by looking at the spread of highly pathogenic Avian Influenza.... More
How can we improve pigs

How can we improve pigs' caretaker's skills?

Chris discusses the benefits of mentoring on pig caretakers' learning. The more you are on the farm with them, the better. Through effective training, you will be sure that your employees can identify herd problems earlier to initiate treatment as soon as possible. Isn't that interesting?... More
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