An update on a virtual fencing trial on a northern Saskatchewan ranch, plus information from a company rep on a second virtual fencing product.| Canadian Cattlemen
In corn-growing regions, grazing beef cattle on corn residue is a common winter-feeding strategy.| Canadian Cattlemen
Read the latest and featured Livestock stories. Canadian Cattlemen brings relevant and informative Livestock articles to anyone in Canada's beef industry.| Canadian Cattlemen
Read the latest and featured Beef Cattle stories. Canadian Cattlemen brings relevant and informative Beef Cattle articles to anyone in Canada's beef industry.| Canadian Cattlemen
Researchers are examining use of satellite technology, soil biologicals and rising plate metres when grazing livestock.| Canadian Cattlemen
Read the latest and featured Vet advice stories. Canadian Cattlemen brings relevant and informative Vet advice articles to anyone in Canada's beef industry.| Canadian Cattlemen
Read the latest and featured Features stories. Canadian Cattlemen brings relevant and informative Features articles to anyone in Canada's beef industry.| Canadian Cattlemen
Read the latest and featured Animal Health stories. Canadian Cattlemen brings relevant and informative Animal Health articles to anyone in Canada's beef industry.| Canadian Cattlemen
Poisonous plants are a major cause of economic loss to the livestock industry. It’s estimated poisonous plants adversely affect three to five per cent of cattle, sheep and horses grazing the western range.| Canadian Cattlemen
A well-planned and managed grazing season — focused on maximizing forage growth/production, adequate grazing management and appropriate mineral supplementation — can reduce production costs and increase profitability.| Canadian Cattlemen
Read the latest and featured Grazing stories. Canadian Cattlemen brings relevant and informative Grazing articles to anyone in Canada's beef industry.| Canadian Cattlemen