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  • Farmer's Weekly
    2 min de lecture
    Medical

    Biosecurity Measures On An Animal Farm

    In agriculture, biosecurity refers to procedures to reduce the risk of infectious diseases being transmitted amongst animals. It is an important factor in the livestock industry. Symptoms of a disease may not always be obvious, especially in the earl
  • Farmer's Weekly
    5 min de lecture

    Maximising Efficiency Against Heat Stress In Cattle

    Livestock production systems are the world’s largest users of land resources, and the situation in Southern Africa is no different. Approximately 84% of the surface area of South Africa is available for agriculture, of which only about 13% is arable.
  • Farmer's Weekly
    4 min de lecture

    Improving Beef Yield Through Crossbreeding

    Like too many other black farmers in South Africa, David Rakgase of Rakgase Farms in Northam, Limpopo, has spent decades being refused the right to buy the state land he had been living and working on for decades. The 74-year-old Rakgase, who runs a
  • Farmer's Weekly
    3 min de lecture

    Infrastructure To Boost Your Profits

    As part of my project management work in communal farming areas in the northern reaches of the Eastern Cape, I’ve noticed livestock handling facilities are either dilapidated or non-existent. This makes it difficult to hold auctions and most sales th
  • Country Life
    3 min de lecture

    Blessed Are The Cheesemakers

    IF ‘a peck of March dust is worth a king’s ransom’, then what’s a whole April of dust worth? Weather lore doesn’t tell us, because it’s unprecedented, here in Galloway anyway. Of all the Aprils for it to happen, this one has been heaven-sent, as the
  • Grit
    7 min de lecture

    Ensuring Water for Livestock

    During a drought, a lack of drinking water is often a bigger problem for livestock than a lack of forage. Livestock are removed from pastures with adequate feed left in them because there’s no drinking water after the pond or stream dries up. Ensurin
  • Grit
    2 min de lecture

    Large Animal Tales

    Developing a healthy respect for animals is part of every on-the-farm education. We all have stories about the times our animals have surprised us, and not always in good ways. My mother’s childhood was populated by evil roosters and geese that made
  • The Caravan
    4 min de lecture

    From BR Ambedkar’s chapter “Did the Hindus never eat beef?”, in The Untouchables: Who Were They and Why They Became Untouchables?

    To the question whether the Hindus ever ate beef, every Touchable Hindu, whether he is a Brahmin or a non-Brahmin, will say “no, never”. In a certain sense, he is right. From times [sic], no Hindu has eaten beef. If this is all that the Touchable Hin
  • Wildlife Ranching Magazine
    3 min de lecture

    Btb Vaccination Trials

    All countries with a wildlife reservoir for BTB share a common history of a high BTB burden in cattle, which spilled over to wildlife they were in contact with. In South Africa, the most important wildlife reservoir is, without any doubt, the African
  • Wildlife Ranching Magazine
    6 min de lecture

    CONSERVATION LESSONS From The Past PART 5

    Having retired from corporate life last year, John is fully focused on the continuous development and improvement of Nondo Private Game Reserve, a 638ha safe haven for a full spectrum of smaller mammals, birds, predators and a thriving free-ranging t
  • Man Magnum
    7 min de lecture

    Death In The Jesse

    BEING ATTACKED AND killed by an enraged elephant is an horrific way to die. In 1972 at the time of this incident, was a Rhodesian Department of National Parks & Wildlife Management game ranger. My area of responsibility was the Zambezi Valley’s Urung
  • Organic NZ
    6 min de lecture

    Goods And Services Directory

    • Certified organic goods, services or businesses are marked: • Non-certified producers are included on the implicit expectation that they share a philosophical and practical commitment to recognised standards of organic production. Organic Gardening
  • Organic NZ
    8 min de lecture
    Agriculture

    LAND OF Milk And Harmony

    The recent unpredictable fluctuations of the New Zealand dairy payout price has created a burgeoning interest in grass-pasture-based dairy farming. Yet for Mark Flipp, an organic dairy farmer at Oroua Downs (Manawatu) it wasn’t a case of returning to
  • Organic NZ
    7 min de lecture

    Your Letters

    Email: editor@organicnz.org.nz Post: PO Box 9693, Marion Square, Wellington, 6141. I really enjoy reading Organic NZ – it’s a great and informative magazine. It’s encouraging to read about wonderful people growing organically, and the tips and advice
  • VegNews Magazine
    7 min de lecture

    Dairy Downfall

    Advertising campaigns in the late 20th century established the myth that milk was essential to building strong bones and getting enough vitamin D—falsehoods that are still pervasive today. Because of the dairy industry’s long-standing financial ties
  • Horse & Rider
    7 min de lecture

    Bringing Cattle to Your Barn

    Practicing for roping, sorting, working cow horse, or any cattle class is challenging without, well, cattle. That was one reason Bill Riel and fiancée Emma Reichert decided to introduce cows to their small horse farm in Mechanicville, New York. Riel
  • How It Works
    2 min de lecture

    How Cows Are Changing The World

    Cows have been providing products for us for millennia, and are more useful to us than any other farm animal. We encounter cow products every day, whether that’s eating a beef burger, putting milk in our tea or wearing a leather jacket. Widespread ac
  • Grit
    6 min de lecture

    A Shorthorn RENAISSANCE

    One of the unsung heroes of heritage livestock farming is Norris Albaugh. He has dedicated his life to bringing back an important historic cattle breed — the Native Milking Shorthorn. I had the great pleasure of meeting Norris in 2011 in my role as s
  • Farmer's Weekly
    4 min de lecture

    Farming: The Breeding Ground For SA’s Next Millionaires

    Business partners Soyama Mthongana and Athenkosi Denga, both 26, started farming in Peddie in the Eastern Cape in 2011, but only formalised their business, Lizwe Meat, in 2015. Growing up in Port Elizabeth, the pair learnt about farming from their fa
  • Farmer's Weekly
    6 min de lecture

    From Humble Beginnings To Cream Of The Crop

    Alan and Frances Webster arrived in the Weenen area of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) in late 1990, ready to take their first steps towards becoming commercial dairy farmers. The young couple had long been scrimping and saving towards achieving this goal during
  • Farmer's Weekly
    6 min de lecture

    Pigs: Cost-effective And Efficient Soil Improvers

    Angus McIntosh, a champion of regenerative agriculture in South Africa, has applied biodynamic practices to beef, broiler and egg production since he began farming on Spier Wine Estate near Stellenbosch in 2008. Almost from inception, his customers a
  • Capper's Farmer
    4 min de lecture

    Pages From The Past

    By M.N. Beeler ROYALTON was in the hog pen. She had been quartered there because she was “no good.” At least that is the indictment brought against her by the retiring manager of Strong Holstein-Duroc Farm. The cow testing association record book see
  • All Creatures
    5 min de lecture

    The Road Less Traveled

    With his long shaggy hair, graying beard and muscle T-shirt, Mike Stura looks like a biker or a truck driver. Yes, he rides a motorcycle and drove trucks for years. But he’s also a vegan who runs an animal sanctuary and calls a cow, Jimmy, his best f
  • American Craft
    3 min de lecture

    Zoom

    IT’S THE SERENE FIGURE IN the pasture, the wholesome symbol on packages of cheese, the embodiment of sustenance and plenty. For Elliott Kayser, the cow is also a deep well of exploration into culture, place, and the disconnection of modern life from
  • Indianapolis Monthly
    3 min de lecture

    Macy Stewart, Farm manager

    THE BEST PART about Macy Stewart’s job is spending quality time with the cows. She milks, births, waters, pets, and sometimes serenades the bovines at Traders Point Creamery with a trumpet. Her musical repertoire is cow appropriate: “Back Home Again
  • American History
    2 min de lecture

    Ride’em, Paniolo

    Blame this fine book on a 13-foot statue of a Hawaiian cowboy roping a bull outside a grocery store in Waimea on the Big Island. The statue, of Ikua Purdy (1873-1945) piqued the curiosity of coauthors Julian Smith and David Wolman. The result is a ro
  • Adirondack Life
    8 min de lecture

    Giants Of The Forest

    They are so much a part of the iconography of the Adirondacks that you would think the state’s largest land mammals were ubiquitous. There is the Moose Tooth Grill in Lake George, the Big Moose Inn on Big Moose Lake and, of course, countless coffee m
  • The Texas Observer
    14 min de lecture

    SOMETHING In The AIR

    Lawrence Brorman eases his pickup through plowed farmland in Deaf Smith County, an impossibly flat stretch of the Texas Panhandle where cattle outnumber people 40 to 1. The 67-year-old farmer and rancher brings the vehicle to a stop at the field’s so
  • MOTHER EARTH NEWS
    5 min de lecture

    Invest In Assistance

    Do-it-yourself and self-reliance themes are wonderful — to a point. I know that questioning these themes in the pages of MOTHER EARTH NEWS borders on heresy, but hear me out. Every movement runs the risk of overrunning its original objectives. Concer
  • The Paris Review
    25 min de lecture

    Hybrid Vigor

    By the glow of the headlights, Reney counted again. A calf was gone. A bawling cow trotting ruts into the fence line confirmed Reney’s count. She shoved her work gloves into the back pocket of a pair of Wes’s greasy coveralls. She’d slipped them on o

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