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Prevent Hardware Disease in Cattle
Inverted tires can make great containers to hold cattle feed and water, but tires also can pose health risks for the animals if the tires arent maintained regularly. If the tires you are using on y...
Posted on 2/10/12 at 10:16 AM
Joke contest
Take a look at Sun Reporter/Blogger Keith Norman's picture here of some cattle that got out of their pasture. Look closely at the cow in the foreground, and count its legs. Now who can come up with th...
Posted on 7/30/09 at 8:03 AM
Joe Varner : Cattle Thief ?
Joe Varner age 52 of Pierz, Minn was arrested for theft of 188 head of cattle. He owns 15 livestock auction barns in Minn, So Dak, and No Dak. Joel Heitcamp of KFGO hit this story hard on Friday. Farm...
Posted on 6/27/09 at 6:32 PM
The Future of Beef II — Midsized Challenges
Go Big or Go Home: The cattle industry is declining in available breeding cattle. The discussion obviously turns to why that is. Does this desire to expand really drive cattle producers? Do we get bigger at all cost?By Kris Ringwall , December 25, 2010
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Beef calves seek new home
November 20, 2010
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Wyoming awaits brucellosis test results
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The state has completed testing of 12 cattle herds in northern Wyoming for the livestock disease brucellosis.November 17, 2010
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ND firm sending 1st shipment of cows to Kazakhstan
BISMARCK (AP) — A Bismarck business will ship 170 cows overseas in the coming week as part of a trade deal with beef producers in Kazakhstan.October 09, 2010
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Beef Talk: More money in beef business
The cattle business is very dynamic, so it is very easy to get lost in the shuffle. The current news or the latest color print catches our eyes and we start talking.By Kris Ringwall , July 31, 2010
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Cows hoof it after slaughterhouse truck overturns
Police say 12 cows being driven to the slaughterhouse made a break for freedom when the truck that was transporting them overturned in west Michigan.July 22, 2010
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A new crop of calves
March 20, 2010
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Indemnity program continues
March 06, 2010
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Low milk prices have dairy farmers killing cows
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — After burning through $1 million in savings and seeing no end to their losses, dairy farmers Jake and Lori Slegers figured they didn't have much choice — they had to kill the cows.October 27, 2009
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Area cattle tour slated
Members of the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association will get the opportunity to view cattle operations in the area Sunday as part of an all-breeds tour, a state official said.October 03, 2009
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Cattlemen building herd of Wagyu
September 26, 2009
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First cattle anthrax case reported in N.D.
BISMARCK (AP) — Cattle have tested positive for anthrax in southwestern North Dakota, the first case in the state this year.September 17, 2009
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Cattle released from quarantine
BISMARCK (AP) — A southwestern North Dakota beef cattle herd has been declared free of bovine tuberculosis and released from quarantine, though neighboring herds are still being tested.May 09, 2009
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Tagging to keep on track
Tracking cattle is made easier with technologically -advanced ear tags and can help keep food and animals safe, a livestock and bio-security specialist says.April 11, 2009
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Man accused of neglecting herd of cattle
Mercer County filed charges against Jonathan Voss Wednesday for allegedly neglecting a herd of cattle.March 12, 2009
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