10/08/2009 02:08PM
BOXMEER (the Netherlands) — Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health today announced that it has initiated a multy-year sponsorship project, supporting the Shire Highlands Milk Producers Association (SHMPA) in Malawi, a developing country in southeast Africa. The primary objective of the project is to support smallholder dairy farmers in the Shire Highlands to improve their capabilities to manage the milk production process.
09/10/2009 04:47PM
The Livestock Publications Council (LPC) has announced winners of their
special awards during the Agricultural Media Summit (AMS) held in Fort
Worth, Texas.
08/21/2009 04:11PM
Cattle and calves on feed for slaughter market in Texas feedlots with
capacity of 1,000 head or more totaled 2.51 million head on August 1,
down 3 percent from a year ago.
08/21/2009 04:03PM
The number of cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market in
Colorado feedlots with a capacity of 1,000 head or larger was estimated
at 850,000 head as of August 1, 2009.
08/21/2009 03:49PM
Cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market in Idaho from
feedlots with a capacity of 1,000 or more head on August 1, 2009
totaled 195,000 head, according to the National Agricultural Statistics
Service.
08/21/2009 03:47PM
The number of cattle on feed on August 1, 2009 in Kansas feedlots with
1,000 head or more capacity totaled 1.92 million head, down 4 percent
from a year ago but unchanged from July 1, 2009.
08/21/2009 03:38PM
Nebraska feedlots, with capacities of 1,000 or more head, contained
1.92 million cattle on feed on August 1, according to USDA’s National
Agricultural Statistics Service, Nebraska Field Office. This inventory
was the same as last year.
08/21/2009 03:34PM
There were 1,210,000 cattle on feed for the slaughter market in all
feedlots in Iowa on August 1, 2009, down 3 percent from July 1, 2009,
but up 5 percent from August 1, 2008.
07/29/2009 09:12AM
KLA and Intervet Schering-Plough Animal Health will present three seminars for cow-calf producers next month. Speakers on the program will discuss the enhanced use of fertilizer to improve plant quality, effectively managing a cow-calf herd, succession planning and herd health management.
The meetings