By Keith Schneider President Donald Trump’s campaign to carve up federal environmental agencies and paralyze statutes that cleared the air, cleaned US waters, and protected wildlands marks the opening of MAPA, the new era to Make America Polluted Again.| The New Lede
Visitors to Eisenhower Park in Abilene, Kansas, will encounter this looming monument to the city of Abilene and its rich cultural heritage. Unveiled in December 2022, the World's Largest Belt Buckle measures 19 feet, 10 ½ inches wide and 13 feet, 11 ¼ inches tall—and that's not counting the frame! Visitors can climb a metal staircase to a small platform where they can stand atop the World's Largest Belt Buckle for photos. On the buckle are several significant symbols. A longhorn adorns ...| Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places
Here's the real reason why you can't ride a zebra.| Upworthy
The reemergence of the New World Screwworm has left many ranchers concerned for their herds. Learn more about what's being done here!| National Land Realty News
A researcher at Texas A&M University is studying how AI can be used to help improve the health and well-being of dairy cows.| EdScoop
The latest USDA cattle report shows America's cattle and calves herd population has fallen to 94.2 million, its lowest mid-year level since 1973. The nation's shrinking herd size has pushed retail ground beef prices to record highs. While talk of a herd recovery cycle may be premature, Goldman Sachs analysts are eying a cyclical low in the cattle cycle.| SHTF Plan
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It just doesn’t happen very often we record in a field surrounded by cows just after a cow gave birth to a calf. There is not more fitting place to explore the super complex role of animals in the food and agriculture space than walking the landing- and standing amongst the cows- with Benedikt Boesel, founder and farmer at Gut&Bosël, in Alt Madlitz, in Germany. Very few topics will divide people in and outside the food space quicker than cows. So we are walking that fine line literally sur...| Investing in regenerative agriculture
Join Rachel as she interviews Beth Declercq of The Declercq Homestead. In today's podcast episode they talk about Beth and Tommy’s journey from city| Redemption Permaculture at The Small Town Homestead
Cows are domesticated bovine animals that have been used in human agriculture for thousands of years. As ruminants they have a four-chambered stomach system that allows them to digest grass and other plant materials that humans cannot process. There are hundreds of cattle breeds worldwide, ranging from dairy breeds like Holstein and Jersey to beef| Hektoen International
Not every animal at our sanctuary has stripes like a tiger or a mighty roar. You'll be excited to find plenty of lovable, non-exotic animals waiting to steal the show!| Lions Tigers and Bears
Explore the science behind dairy farming with these fun worksheets: what dairy is, how milk gets from a farm to our table, nutrition, what's junk food, etc.| My Blog
This exclusive opportunity gives you the chance to meet the Rothiemurchus cows, visit the calving area, and even help out at feeding time.| Rothiemurchus
We’re in the barn. I’m oiling the clippers and C is catching Peaches, h...| Mutha Magazine
A conversation with Marco Carbonara, cofounder, owner and farmer at Pulicaro Farm, in Lazio, Italy. A special early morning walk through permanent pasture surrounded by multispecies graziers (donkeys, cows, sheep, goats, chickens, rabbits, turkeys and, of course, some guard dogs, which means a lot of pleasant and present background sounds. We are in the hills between Rome and Florence and have the great pleasure to visit the farm of Marco and Chiara. Marco takes us on the morning walk to feel...| Investing in regenerative agriculture
#unicorn challenge – October 4, 2024 She got out of bed and trudged through the living room. The place had been trashed. She supposed it happened last night. She was having a hard time remembering. She was so glad their daughter had been at a sleepover. As she made her way through the house, it […]| The Write Scribe
Cows can help rebuild soil and restore land to its rightful state—improving carbon sequestration, natural water cycles, and soil fertility and nutrient density.| Chelsea Green Publishing
In 2024, the Avian “Bird Flu” has flown the coop to infect dairy cows! | Nature of Healing
On Monday, Colorado state veterinarian Dr. Maggie Baldwin issued an order that licensed dairies in the state must submit weekly samples of their milk to test for H5N1 bird flu, also known as highly pathogenic avian influenza. If a dairy’s sample comes back positive, the Colorado Department of Agriculture will order the facility to quarantine its cattle.| SHTF Plan
I investigate the origin of a retired New York City Cow Parade statute seen in a front yard in Manhattan in May 2024.| The New Leaf Journal
A research project in North Dakota is studying underground carbon storage with results that could benefit ranchers.| North Dakota Monitor
The Danish government has introduced radical new laws that will tax livestock farmers for "emissions" from cows, pigs, and sheep to supposedly "fight global warming."| Slay News
Get to know wallcoverings (and a shopping bag) by LGBTQIA+ designers and artists in pop art and 1960s aesthetics.| Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum
Learn how to improve the ethics and time spent managing your milk cow when adopting the calf sharing method. The post Calf Sharing (What, Why & How) appeared first on Abundant Permaculture.| Abundant Permaculture
Jersey Milk Cow for Sale!! Text me if you are interested: 502-767-7139 This is my personal cow. She was born at our place and she has never lived anywhere but our homestead. Her name is Basil and she has been a joy. 2 YEARS OLD BRED! (PREGNANT) DUE TO CALF VERY SOON! GRASS-FED HEALTHY BORN & RAISED ON FAMILY HOMESTEAD In Kentucky (just outside Louisville) $1,400.00 Technically Basil is not a “cow” yet, because she has not yet given birth. She will be a heifer for another few weeks...| Farm Fresh For Life – Real Food for Health & Wellness
Many farmers and ranchers may have questions about what is safe for their cows to eat. One food that may come up in discussion is celery!| Farmhouse Guide