“And when we moved here, we wanted to expand on that.” The Prescotts were well equipped for raising beef cattle. Afterall, that’s what their family had always done, but when they ...
Dairy bull calves can sometimes be one of the biggest profit losers on a farm if retained for too long. It becomes even more burdensome when looking at Jersey bull calves that have been difficult to ...
Chris and Claire Johnson are raising a herd of uniquely colored and textured cattle at their Buffalo Dream Ranch in far northwestern Comanche County near the western boundary of the Wichita Mountains ...
More milk, more cheese and more money, says Norm Martin. Dairy producer Norm Martin of Tillamook, Ore., is a Jersey cow fan all the way. “Jerseys make more milk, more cheese and more money,” Martin ...
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! It was an apocalyptic scene that greeted Helga Tacreiter one morning in 1988 when she ...
I might keep two or more goats, in fact. I would have the dairy cow (a Jersey) to provide the pigs and me with milk. More importantly, I would keep her to provide heaps and heaps of lovely cow ...
The approval could make the Edison site the first Raising Cane's in Central Jersey. Another Raising Cane's is proposed in Watchung. Raising Cane's Box Combo, with chicken fingers, crinkle fries ...
So you want to raise a small herd (maybe just two or three head) of cattle and enjoy honest-to-goodness “homegrown” milk, cream, butter, yogurt, cottage cheese, ice cream, and/or beef for a ...
Day old Jersey bull calves aren’t worth a lot, but if you add some beef genetics their value can increase tenfold. Purebred Limousin cattle helped put Wulf Cattle on the map in the 1970s. Since 1995, ...
State Sen. Declan O’Scanlon — who I believe should win the award for Most Common Sense, New Jersey legislature division — is at it again. This time, he wants to raise New Jersey’s speed ...
Atlantic City is an important economic engine for New Jersey. Its key stakeholders wait to see what Gov. Murphy has to say ...