A growing number of dairies are breeding some of their cows—the ones they don’t plan to raise replacement heifers from--to beef bulls, using semen from Angus or Charolais. The beef-dairy cross calves ...
Kaitlyn Doster raised the grand champion dairy beef feeder, which sold for $500. shown are: Ian Miller of Wenninger Seed Service, Kaitlyn Doster (center) and Macy Doster.
Bethany Klopfenstein raised the grand champion dairy beef feeder, which sold for $625. Shown are: Bob Sinn (left) of the Ohio Farm Bureau, Jerry Klopfenstein of Creekview Farms and Bethany ...
BALTIC, S.D. — South Dakota State University Extension and South Dakota Cattlemen’s Association Feeders Council partnered together to showcase beef and dairy crossbred cattle through feedlot tours ...
Charles Martinez, assistant professor in the UT Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and director of the UT Center of Farm Management, will present an invited talk regarding beef on dairy ...
Beef-on-dairy crossbreeding is the latest step in the evolution of dairy genetics and is now a key driver of the U.S. supply of both beef and dairy cattle. Some 72% of dairy farms are now ...