I'm not concerned with whether anyone won or lost, honestly, because while we're in the business of raising cattle, we're a lot more concerned with raising kids. The Schlecht girls showed a hodgepodge ...
The Miller family’s roots in ranching run deep through the rolling hills of western Nebraska. For no less than six ...
The Leland family of Leland Red Angus raise world class red cattle on the very western edge of North Dakota. So close, in ...
Female calves replace their mothers when the mothers are culled due to old age, health problems, or other reasons. Unfortunately, many farmers lose these valuable assets before they can benefit from ...
Sometimes a calf loses its mother or has a mother that won’t accept it or can’t feed it. Many ranchers have raised calves on bottles. It might be an orphan or a twin—and the mother doesn’t have enough ...
A look at how Colby Community College's beef instructor is building a better beef herd while developing future industry ...
Farms are amazing: they truly are just like one big, happy family. Farm animals live and play together. They look after and care for each other. Apparently, they really care a lot! Recently, when one ...
It's week two of heavy calving in our cull cow feedlot. This year, it hasn't been fun. My friend, Kari, said it's because I'm getting older, and sensibility is kicking in. You know, that little voice ...
Many folks with small farms and nearly all farmers and ranchers who raise cattle utilize some of their own animals for beef. There are various ways to do this if you want freezer beef for your family.