The adoption of individual-cow monitoring technology has created the ability to customize reproductive decisions based on the potential of each cow to respond to a specific breeding strategy.
Charles Looney, professor of cattle improvement for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, and his staff will conduct a pair of two-day workshops in cattle artificial insemination.
Many cows today are inseminated artificially with semen collected from a good bull. Most dairy cows and many seedstock beef herds are bred with AI. A growing number of commercial beef herds utilize AI ...
What is Synchronization? For decades, cattlemen have used artificial insemination (AI) and synchronization in beef and dairy herds. These time-proven techniques allow producers to use proven genetics ...
The Cattle Outreach and Workforce Facility is a nearly $5 million proposed facility for the University of Tennessee at Martin, which will include a larger space for modern agriculture lessons ...
Nyeri County Agricultural department officers give a cow high-quality semen, as they offer free Artificial Insemination services for Dairy farmers at Endarasha Village in Kieni East [Kibata Kihu, ...