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- Cows vs. Cattle Flies: Why and When Ranchers Take Actionby missy@agency1879.com on October 12, 2025 at 6:23 pm
On summer days, it’s not just the heat that challenges Rachel Gray’s cattle – it’s also cattle flies.Horn flies in particular can become stressful for all cattle. In the U.S. beef industry alone, horn flies cause an estimated loss of $1 billion annually due to the negative impact an infestation can have on livestock weight gain.
- Horse Feed vs. Foxtail: How Belinda Raises Clean Hay to Protect Livestockby missy@agency1879.com on October 11, 2025 at 6:40 pm
If foxtail ends up in hay used for horse feed , it causes painful sores and bleeding in horses’ mouths and throats. That’s why Belinda protects her race horse customers by stopping foxtail at first sight.
- Wine Grapes vs. Downy Mildew: 3 Ways Jennie Grows Healthy Vineyardsby missy@agency1879.com on October 10, 2025 at 8:26 pm
Who likes to drink sour, green wine? No one. That’s why Jennie Schmidt, a Maryland farmer, says raising desirable grapes requires three farmer defenses.
- Corn vs. Rootworm: Harmful Insects Threaten Erin’s Crop Potentialby missy@agency1879.com on October 9, 2025 at 8:55 pm
Erin Stackhouse, a Minnesota farmer and agronomist, says every bag of corn seed has the potential to achieve 700 bushels at harvest. An important part of her job is to provide for and protect that potential. A common threat to the health and potential of her corn are harmful insects – the northern corn rootworm.
- Cows vs. Pinkeye: A Rancher’s Fight for Regenerative Beefby missy@agency1879.com on September 24, 2025 at 4:33 pm
Ranching is often romanticized online as just grass, cows and endless sunshine. But anyone who has spent a summer on a working ranch knows it’s far more complex than what shows up in a social media scroll, especially when it comes to keeping cattle healthy.











