FAYETTEVILLE — One Arkansas native is looking to improve the state’s cattle industry through artificial insemination and is working to break the stigma around it. Charles Looney, now professor and ...
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.
Cattle producers wanting to improve their stock through artificial insemination will have the opportunity to take part in a comprehensive, hands-on training program April 25-26 and June 27-28. Charles ...
CITY OF ILAGAN, Isabela (PIA) —The Department of Agriculture (DA) Region 2, in partnership with the local government of Sta. Maria, Isabela, has launched a program aimed at improving the local cattle ...
The production of high quality livestock and livestock products depends largely on the type of animals, management practices and environment. The North West region of Cameroon is located at 1300 to ...
ARTIFICIAL insemination of animals has been applied for some years in a number of countries. Advantages claimed for the practice are the lessening of the risk of spread of disease in livestock, ...
The most recent additions to the scimitar-horned oryx herd at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute are two calves borne from an improved artificial insemination method. Smithsonian ...
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