Stop Deworming All Your Cows, Says LSU Vet
If beef cattle producers don’t start changing the way they handle parasites in herds now, they may risk the effectiveness of dewormers in the future.
That’s the message from Christine Navarre, Louisiana State University Extension veterinarian.
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Two Men Arrested For Theft Of Livestock In St. Landry Parish
Two men were arrested on January 19 by Livestock Brand Inspectors regarding two separate investigations involving theft of livestock in St. Landry Parish.
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Kinder Livestock Auction: January 17, 2022
Click below for the Market Report from the latest Kinder Livestock auction.
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Red River Livestock Auction: January 19, 2022
Click below for the latest Market Report from the latest Red RIver Livestock auction.
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Beware Door-to-Door Meat Sales, Arkansas Attorney General Warns
If you’re someone who has ever wished someone would come up to your front door and offer to sell you meat, Arkansas’ attorney general has some advice from you.
Don’t get tricked by unscrupulous meat dealers looking to swap their low-quality meats for your hard-earned cash.
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Livestock Price and Production Summary: December 2021
The December 2021 Price & Production Summary gives prices for cattle, poultry, hogs and dairy.
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Report Indicates Increases in Fertilizer Costs for Rice Farmers in 2022
This week, Texas A&M University’s Agricultural and Food Policy Center (AFPC) published a report analyzing the economic impacts of higher fertilizer prices on the AFPC’s 64 representative crop farms.
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Cow Country Reporter: January 2022
The beef cattle market ended 2021 on a positive note. Prices for our Louisiana calves were $10.00- $20.00 cwt. higher in December 2021 compared to the same time in 2020.
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Veterinarians Believe in Vaccines
I work with veterinarians who research influenza—the flu—in Ohio. They spend days at county fairs taking nasal swabs from pigs and blood samples from people who work with pigs. They follow the spread of disease from animals to people and from people to animals. Pigs that get the flu run fevers, become lethargic, and sometimes have respiratory symptoms, just like people. Veterinarians often recommend vaccinating animals to prevent flu and other diseases.
More than 10 years ago, these veterinarians told me a pandemic was due. They expected something like the 1918 flu, which caused millions of deaths worldwide. They thought an influenza outbreak would start in animals and move to people—a typical zoonotic disease.
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Agriculture Department and Justice Department Issue Shared Principles and Commitments to Protect Against Unfair and Anticompetitive Practices
Speaking at a White House event focused on competition in agriculture, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and Attorney General Merrick B. Garland expressed their shared commitment to effectively enforcing federal competition laws that protect farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural producers and growers from unfair and anticompetitive practices, including the antitrust laws and the Packers and Stockyards Act.
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Farmers and Families Deserve Fair Meat Prices
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on the “Biden-Harris Administration’s Action Plan for a Fairer, More Competitive, and More Resilient Meat and Poultry Supply Chain.”
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