Local livestock auction yards have been around since about the time cattle were first introduced as a commercialized American food source and they are the epitome of a robustly competitive market.
Kansas State University researchers are working on a project to analyze the opportunities available by using drone thermal imaging in cattle feed yards. In a recent episode of Cattle Chat, guest Haley ...
You don’t need to see a cattle yard to identify its existence; the smell alone is usually enough. Now, though, you’re breathing in not just the aromatic compounds you likely know well—but a selection ...
To beef up their herds, many cattle ranchers give their livestock steroid growth hormones. Manure-laden runoff from cattle feed yards carries these endocrine-disrupting compounds into the environment, ...
Superbugs may be blowing in the wind. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria from cattle yards are airborne and can be spread to humans on dust particles, a new study revealed. This means dangerous microbes ...
LUBBOCK, Texas, April 1 (UPI) --Researchers in Texas say they've located a new route by which drug-resistant bacteria can travel and spread to humans -- the air. Antibiotics and antibiotic-resistant ...
More than a year after concerns over the New World screwworm prompted the shutdown of livestock crossings along the southern ...