…Agriculture Stephen Vaden, who joined the show to announce an additional $1 billion in relief for livestock producers, including California’s struggling dairy farmers. The funds, part of the Emergency Livestock…
California Agriculture: Fires, Wolves & Farm Labor Reform
…and New Mexico Cattle Growers Associations, and the Public Lands Council. Tom Patterson, President-elect of the New Mexico Cattle Growers Association, testified that wolf populations have shifted from a livestock…
California Agriculture at a Crossroads
…exposure. Boyer praised first responders who not only battle flames but also protect livestock, property, and agricultural operations during these crises. Wildfires and Insurance Struggles Papagni highlighted California’s ongoing forest…
Angus Bulls Introduced to America
…Introduced to America Early Challenges for Angus Cattle Two of the Angus bulls were exhibited at the Kansas Livestock Expo in Kansas City. At the time, cattle buyers were skeptical….
George Grant and the Introduction of Angus Cattle to America
…Atlantic. The Legacy of Four Angus Bulls Although the settlers left, their cattle remained. Among the livestock Grant transported to America were four Angus bulls, a breed that was virtually…
Role of Shorthorn Cattle in American Agricultural History
…pivotal moment in American livestock farming, laying the foundation for breed improvements that would shape the future of cattle farming in the country. Conclusion The Shorthorn breed’s contribution to early…
Rise, Fall, and Comeback of Chickens in American Agriculture
Photo by Kirsten Bühne/Pexels image Chickens: The Early Livestock Staple of Pioneer Farms Cattle and hogs are widely recognized today as major livestock staples on American farms and ranches. However,…
Life on a Midwest Farm in the 1840s
Photo by Tom Fisk/Pexels image The Early Midwest Homestead In the 1840s Midwest, the average family farm covered about 100 acres—large enough to support crops, livestock, and a self-sustaining lifestyle….
California FFA Leaders Share Vision for Agriculture’s Future
…program gives members hands-on projects—ranging from raising livestock to managing turf fields or even growing gourmet mushrooms. Many alumni choose agriculture-related college majors and careers because of these early experiences….
Ticks to Tech: The Evolution of Cattle Ear Tags
…early 1970s with the development of insecticide-impregnated ear tags. These early tags were a breakthrough in livestock management, providing a practical way to reduce tick infestations and protect cattle from…
HELP Act Would Aid Livestock Transporters
NCBA Supports Bill to Ease Livestock Hauling Mandates The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) is voicing strong support for the Hauling Exemptions for Livestock Protection (HELP) Act, a new bill…
USDA Pays Millions to California Dairies Amid Bird Flu Milk Losses
…Bird Flu Milk Losses Emergency Relief Through ELAP To help mitigate the losses, the USDA tapped into its Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees, and Farm-Raised Fish Program (ELAP). Traditionally reserved…
Lawnmower Origins in Agriculture History
…livestock management, the lawnmower improved the quality of life for rural families, allowing them to better maintain their homesteads. A Quiet Legacy in Agricultural History Though Budding’s invention doesn’t often…
Texas Revives Screwworm Fight with New Swormlure-5 Bait
…contain the screwworm could result in billions of dollars in damage, threatening not only livestock and wildlife, but also pets and human health. Texas is taking the lead in deploying…





















