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"Katherine C. Imus was enrolled in Georgiana Bruce Kirby's semi-public school for girls in 1855, where she wrote a class essay," writes columnist Ross Eric Gibson. "But it was not your average 'what I ...
Progress happens when people are at the table, engaged and committed to action. With a vested interest in the beef industry’s ...
Only the hardiest of souls ever lived at the now-abandoned JO Ranch in southern Carbon County. The ranch’s stone buildings, ...
A young male wolf born in Grand County and relocated after its pack preyed on livestock last summer was killed Thursday by ...
To say the New World Screwworm is a nasty parasite would be an understatement. The flesh-eating scourge that tortures cattle ...
Cattle and sheep leave the Sacramento Valley via trucks in May and June for grazing in the mountains. Lew Walthers’s 1956 Daily News interview of rancher Darrell Conard was printed in the issue.
Fetal bovine serum (FBS) has long served as a foundational input for cell culture, tissue engineering, and biomanufacturing.
One of the many designations for the month of May is National Beef Month. It’s been a rough couple of years since 2022 due to ...
From the rolling prairies of South Dakota to the dinner tables across America, quality beef starts with proper cattle care.Ranchers in South Dakota take meticulous steps to ensure their cattle are ...
Incorrect boundaries prompted prosecutors to drop charges last week against three people arrested in militarized zone, as ...
Kimberly Ratcliff was meant for a life on the farm and today runs Ratcliff Community Base Organization (CBO) and Ratcliff ...
The iconic event, set for the morning of June 7, has a new route to lessen the amount of turns for the Longhorns.