In a region with increasingly strained water resources, a rancher is using robots to help solve a growing problem.
A major study led by Cornell researchers reveals for the first time that water troughs on farms are a conduit for the spread of toxic E. coli in cattle, which can then spread the pathogen to people ...
As temperatures rise and rotational grazing becomes more widespread, getting water to livestock efficiently is a must. Mobile water systems can help sheep farmers overcome the challenge of providing a ...
BROOKINGS, S.D. - Although winter weather conditions are extreme, with adequate feed and water supplies South Dakota livestock are designed to withstand these frigid temperatures, said Alvaro Garcia, ...
In a move to address the drinking water needs of livestock including cattle, sheep, goats, dogs and birds amid the intense summer heat, the Andhra Pradesh government built 12,000 new water troughs in ...
A major study reveals for the first time that water troughs on farms are a conduit for the spread of toxic E. coli in cattle, which can then spread the pathogen to people through bacteria in feces. A ...
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