Research Reveals a New “Gold Standard” for Colostrum Feeding Strategies

We discuss new colostrum feeding recommendations for better calf health and the significant health benefits and potential economic impact of adopting these updated colostrum management guidelines. Joining Jesse Allen for a conversation is Dr. Tom Earleywine from
Should We Sound the Alarm Bells On South American Weather Yet?
(FARGO, ND)– As the U.S. harvest season is in full swing, farmers in Brazil and Argentina are beginning their spring planting with many dry areas across both countries. But, should we be sounding the alarm bells on
EPA Finalizes Rule on Pesticide Exclusion Zones
The Environmental Protection Agency announced a final rule to restore the pesticide Application Exclusion Zone requirements under the 2015 Agricultural Worker Protection Standard. The AEZ is an area surrounding outdoor pesticide application equipment where people are prohibited
Hurricane Helene Hits Southern Agriculture Hard
Floodwaters from Hurricane Helene swamped the Southern United States, with virtually every commodity impacted. Farm Policy News says cotton, pecans, poultry, and timber were hit the hardest by the Hurricane. It brought chicken processing plants to a
Baldwin Rolls Out Bipartisan Legislation to Safeguard Domestic Food Supply, Keep Prices Down at Grocery Store
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) joined a group of Republican colleagues to introduce the Securing American Agriculture Act, bipartisan legislation to bolster and protect our domestic food and agriculture supply chains and reduce reliance on foreign
New Land Management Course for Livestock Producers
Noble Research Institute and Certified Angus Beef partnered to deliver Land Stewardship, an educational course designed for livestock producers worldwide. Land Stewardship will launch next month and is an extension of Noble’s curriculum. It offers an introduction