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Heat stress occurs when the cow’s internal body temperature rises above its comfortable range and absorbs more heat than the ...
A two-year investigation on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency found that the lake’s poor ecological condition is ...
Then came Jean Robert Babilis, a 70-year-old with a handgun in the console, pushing a 114-horsepower Polaris side-by-side ...
The Marram Collection has announced that the Ardgowan Hotel on Playfair Terrace in St Andrews will be renamed The Kithmore, following a £7.5m refurbishment, redesign and building extension. The ...
While the weather has generally been favourable in 2025, it has been a hectic few months on Charlie and Charles Smyth’s ...
Gambusia holbrooki, also known as "mosquitofish," eat mosquito eggs. The Collier County Health Department is distributing ...
Most cattle lots afford things to hide behind, like panel fences, tractor tires, old barns, and corrals. If not, just cut a ...
Cattle incapable of relieving themselves of high temperatures experience heat stress. Humans alleviate overheating through sweating, but cattle do not have that option.
Hot weather is hitting cow performance and fertility—experts urge swift action to safeguard dairy herds this summer.
Water from the St. Mary River has finally reached the Milk River after repairs to a critical siphon were completed three ...
An award-winning project exposed how a US-governor's pig farming company polluted groundwater, revealing issues of political ...
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