it also coupled high humidity with high heat this week. As feedyards battled through the intense conditions to keep their cattle safe, the heat and humidity proved devastating, with estimates now ...
The report is based on sales from Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Iowa, and Minnesota feedlots.
Livestock agriculture is bearing the cost of extreme weather events. A new study from the Urbana-Champaign explores how heat ...
Also, livestock will develop a thicker hair coat in the winter and it takes a little time for them to slick off in preparation for summer. High energy ... and relative humidity to identify ...
With rising global temperatures due to climate change, heat stress in livestock is a growing concern. Ranier van Heerden, Evonik’s business manager for ruminant solutions in sub-Saharan Africa, shared ...
The High Plains area weekly weighted average direct cattle sales results for the week ending March 2, reported receipts of 42,649 head compared to 37,691 head a week ago and 62,386 head a year ago ...
Livestock agriculture is bearing the cost ... how heat stress affects U.S. dairy production, finding that high heat and humidity lead to a 1% decline in annual milk yield. Small farms are hit ...