Kevin Sedivec, NDSU professor of range science, weighed in on virtual fence experimentation projects done at the Central Grasslands Research Extension Center near Streeter, North Dakota. While the technology is still new and relatively.
An improvement to acetolysis, a common method for pollen processing and identification, makes it feasible with even just a few pollen grains sampled from individual, live bees.
NDSU Field Days provide an opportunity for farmers, ranchers and others to hear about the latest research and practices in animal science, agronomy and horticulture.
Elliott Livestock and Wild Rose Cattle Co. were one-third of the way through calving 150 head of cows at their ranch near Clifford, North Dakota, on March 27, 2023.
Effective stockmanship isn't anything touchy-feely, says Dr. Ron Gill of Texas A&M Agrilife Extension. It's about improving your livestock's production by keeping them calm and safe. And that, says Jerry Yate of West Virginia University, also helps assure consumers that animal agriculture is selling a product that has received proper care.