In this CattleLog feature, Field Editor Kylene Scott discusses recommendations for beef producers who had extra income earned in 2025.
There are few things more joyful, if occasionally nerve-wracking, than having a pet in your home. And plenty of people agree.
If you think you're seeing more coyotes out on the prairie landscape more than usual, you're right. Landowners are seeing, ...
AUSTRALIAN Wagyu producers this year have access to a world-first breakthrough genetic test for embryonic mortality, which ...
Cotswold Farm Park has announced the date it will reopen its doors for 2026. The attraction, owned by Adam Henson, is welcoming back visitors from Friday, February 13, promising a February Half Term ...
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BTO research sheds a new light on UK’s Little Egret population
Birdwatchers across the UK have been charting the rise and rise of the very distinctive Little Egret for decades, but ...
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Registration now open for AgriSearch’s beef conference
Registration is now open for AgriSearch’s Beef Conference, “Beefing Up Performance – Driving Productivity and Profitability,” ...
Ripper prices for Brahman cattle for live export are likely to remain well into 2026, with demand out of Indonesia still red ...
Elka Devney is The Land’s Dubbo-based journalist, originally from Moree. She covers everything from cropping and cattle to ...
Producers hope a new test that identifies a genetic mutation linked to pregnancy mortalities in Wagyu cattle will help boost calving rates. I have comprehensive experience in rural and regional ...
Mendel’s monastery garden experiments went largely unnoticed during his life, but their implications would ripple through ...
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