William C. “Bill” Hogue built about 4,000 homes in Shawnee County while running Mission Valley Ranch, near Dover, and a Flint ...
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Column: In Arizona, relief along the border now that Trump is back in chargeBack in the White House for just over a month, Trump has rapidly and ruthlessly delivered on his promise to turn America ...
“Cattle producers welcome the rain, but it leads to muddy pastures and proper management is needed for optimum grazing the ...
The concept of virtual fencing technology has been around for decades but it continues to evolve. Learn how four cattle ...
A new study has found that fortified enclosures also benefit nearby livestock keepers by preventing carnivore attacks.
Fortified enclosures protect livestock and reduce predator attacks, benefiting neighboring households and preserving ecosystems.
It said static electric fences were no longer practical, so remote GPS-connected cattle collars were purchased, giving the conservation team greater flexibility over how the area is grazed.
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