Nicaragua’s health ministry has confirmed that 30 people have been infected by the New World screwworm ( Cochliomyia ...
Greater monitoring of the risk of diseases spread by insects is needed in environments where animals and people coexist, say ...
Livestock farming in wildlife areas can alter the ecology, increasing numbers of disease-spreading mites and ticks.
A hill flock has survived a major enterprise restructure on an Exmoor farm, which saw cow numbers increased at the expense of ...
Mark Corrigan from Lallemand Animal Nutrition will speak about feeding and management programs for natural cattle. This topic has gained attention in recent years as feedlot producers look for ...
AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — Texas A&M Agrilife Extension released a report from USDA reporting that the cattle inventory is down 1%, now at the lowest inventory number since the 1950’s.
One Earth’s goal for 2011 was to expand to grow grains and oilseeds on 150,000 acres of cultivated farmland and to lease about 100,000 acres of pasture to boost its cattle herd to about 22,000 head.
Intestinal worms often lead to gastrointestinal symptoms, like diarrhea, because they live in your digestive tract. Other symptoms, such as a skin rash or problems breathing, also can occur, depending ...
A variety of organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and plants, produce secondary metabolites, also known as natural products. Natural products have been a prolific source and an inspiration for numerous ...
If a deck or balcony is the only space where you can grow, go crazy with containers. Get started growing food with small space gardening. You can even start with apartment vegetable gardening for ...
But you don’t have to stop there. Here are some natural ways to keep your numbers down. Losing weight is easier said than done. Whether you have a busy schedule or easy access to tasty treats ...
However, it may take up to a week to completely rid your dog of parasites. If you believe your dog has worms, Dr. Wystrach advises against using a natural dewormer. “Many naturally occurring plants ...