By Ralph Chain I cannot believe how harvest has changed in my lifetime. I can remember when we started harvesting, we used an eight to ten-foot...
By Marty New The goal of any producer is to have high quality livestock, but this cannot be done without high quality forage crops. To prevent...
By Barry Whitworth As the temperature rises and the ground gets drier, plants in the sorghum family may become toxic. A common scenario for a veterinarian...
By Laci Jones Cattle. Pigs. Chickens. Emus? If you are looking for alternative livestock, emus may be exactly what you are looking for. Not to be...
By Marty New As the temperatures continue to climb as we move into the hottest part of the summer, cattle producers need to be thinking about...
By Barry Whitworth Recently, Kansas State University held a symposium on anaplasmosis to talk about the disease. The summer of 2015 was a bad year for...
By Ralph Chain At Chain Ranch, we have really been busy in April and May. I do not think people realize where all their food comes...
By Laci Jones It may not be a new method of spray application, but aerial spraying can save some time. Zac Smith, owner of Oscar Aerial...
By Barry Whitworth Most producers are very familiar with giving either antibiotic to treat a disease or vaccine injections to their animals to prevent a disease....
By Marty New Horn flies are common fly species associated with livestock. They are the most abundant biting flies present during the spring and summer months...