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Crowds braved April showers to watch standout cattle and sheep entries take top titles at the Dundonald Camp Track show in North Ayrshire.
A Timmering dairy farmer believes there could be some significant advantages if breed societies were to combine resources.
Little Miss Dynamite stole the spotlight and the top prize at Hill-o-Beith, proving once again she’s a real force in the showring.
The National Dairy Shrine recognizes Siemers Holstein Farm, Inc. of Newton, Wisconsin as the 2025 recipient of ...
During calving season, Kirby Brown, one of the few large-animal veterinarians in La Plata County, often finds herself working ...
While Holsteins are only producing 12% more milk, their component values are vastly outperforming their overall milk ...
Beef bullocks reached a top per head of £4141 for 1010kg at 410p and to a top per kilo of 440p for 610kg at £2684. Friesian ...
The 2025 show season kicked off with a bang today, Saturday 26 April, in the Virginia show centre in Co Cavan with the annual ...
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Alameda Post on MSNToday’s Alameda Treasure – 1620 Fourth Street, “Down Home,” Part 3We continue our exploration of 1620 Fourth Street, the oldest house on the West End of Alameda, built in 1865-66, with Part 3 ...
An Ayrshire cow who was sold and bought back by the same stud has taken home the supreme champion dairy female ribbon at the ...
Top cattle show judges from around the UK will be in Telford on Wednesday 10 September to officiate at this year’s event. The ...
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Farming Life on MSNDutch dairy expert is guest at Holstein NI’s 25th AGMThere was a good turnout of club members at Holstein Northern Ireland’s 25th Annual General Meeting, held recently in Antrim.
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