The Beef Quality Assurance program is a producer-driven certification program in which cattle producers work toward a common goal to assure co…
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The USDA is offering financial assistance for agricultural losses that may have been incurred from last week's winter storm. There are several…
Heifers and steers escorted by Cherokee County youth from various 4-H and FFA programs paraded around Pavilion Two at the Cherokee County Juni…
The Cherokee County Livestock Show is a family affair for many of those involved, as it's become a tradition passed down in households.
Students from around the county had their work cut out for them before the Cherokee County Livestock Show started Thursday, as the animals had…
OK, so you have to keep the water faucets dripping and shovel the car out. You may need jumper cables to get the fool thing running. Not that …
A common saying among farriers and equestrian experts is, “No hoof, no horse,” because they know how important it is for a horse to have its f…
Properly starting a calf on feed and maintaining the calf's feed intake is a key component to the successful development of a quality show cal…
Feeding hay is a necessary expense to any livestock operation, particularly during the winter months, when forage availability is limited.
For many beef cattle operations, the month of February is the beginning of the calving season. In the United States, nearly 60 percent of beef…
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