Tag: Livestock

K-State wildlife specialist outlines non-lethal ways to protect livestock from predators

Predators cause significant financial losses to Kansas cattle and small ruminant producers, totaling around $4.75 million annually. Non-lethal control methods, such as proper carcass disposal and effective fencing, can mitigate these losses. Strategies like night penning and guardian animals are also recommended. Lethal control methods may be necessary in certain situations.

Mid America Ag Network 2022 Ag Outlooks For Grain & Livestock

The 2022 editions of the Mid America Ag Network Ag Outlook are available for listening. The Ag Outlook is sponsored...

KDA Alerts Livestock Owners of Virus in Nearby States

MANHATTAN, Kan. — With Texas, Colorado and New Mexico reporting multiple confirmed cases of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), the...