Dozens of dairy cows were frolicking and jumping Saturday on the outskirts of Stockholm, the capital... READ MORE›
Fashion designer Marcela Duhalde laughs when she explains how often she eats steak... READ MORE›
Once upon a time, it was enough to impress people with your fancy steaks just by saying Kobe and Wagyu... READ MORE›
Arla, Britain's biggest milk co-operative of about 13,500 dairy farmers, previously announced a price cut of 0.8p per litre... READ MORE›
Cows are taken into a supermarket by dairy farmers protesting against the price they are paid for their milk... READ MORE›
The additive Ractopamine is not registered in New Zealand for use in beef cattle, according to the spokesperson for the country's Ministry for Primary Industries... READ MORE›
With more Chinese consumers seeking western restaurants, U.S. beef producers also are hoping to see their beef in steakhouses in Beijing and Shanghai... READ MORE›
If you try to make cheese out of pea milk you will be sorely disappointed... READ MORE›
In Somerset, the family-owned cheesemakers, Wyke Farms, generate their own electricity from waste cheese, cow manure and leftover crops... READ MORE›
Police in northern India have arrested 11 so-called cow-protection vigilantes who attacked a Muslim family over suspicions that they were transporting cattle for slaughter... READ MORE›
Sun Art Retail Group Ltd., China's largest hypermarket operator with 400 outlets, said it has already removed Brazilian meat products from shelves... READ MORE›
We eyeballed the raw steaks, passing them round solemnly, assessing the colour and level of marbling... READ MORE›
A kelpie thought to be the world's oldest dog has died at home on a dairy farm in the Australian state of Victoria... READ MORE›
Methane, primarily emitted from agriculture and the fossil fuel industry, doesn't linger in the atmosphere as long as carbon dioxide... READ MORE›
Consider the numbers India is home to more than 280 million cows, and 200 million more ruminant animals like sheep, goats, yaks and buffalo... READ MORE›
The mob came in the night while Mohammad Akhlaq slept, dragging him from bed, then beating him to death with bricks, reports say... READ MORE›
Exporting these animal welfare protocols to China, now the world's largest producer of pig meat, chicken and eggs, is an imperative... READ MORE›
Yes, that's a meat bar, though we aren't going out there saying it is a meat bar, a Hershey's marketing VP tells the Wall Street Journal... READ MORE›
Global health experts have found that processed meat such as hot dogs ham and sausages can cause bowel cancer... READ MORE›
Zingermans Caveman Combo includes a pair of porterhouse pork chops, a grass-fed cowboy cut rib-eye, and ground beef, for 165... READ MORE›
The Armagh figures show 497 cattle thefts in 2010-2011 342 thefts in 2011-2012 389 thefts in 2012-2013 629 thefts in 2013-2014 and 666 up to the end of April this year... READ MORE›
The sponge cakes, which are usually eaten on Christmas Eve, are covered in whipped cream and decorated with strawberries, festive chocolates and seasonal fruit... READ MORE›
If farmers are in dire straits, it's because Europe's not interested in agriculture, and successive governments have done nothing for them, he said... READ MORE›
Le Pen was due on Tuesday to start the parade of politicians at the fair as the first major candidate to visit this year... READ MORE›
Australia relies on Indonesia to buy more than half its live cattle exports... READ MORE›
According to police, the Skittles were being driven in a flatbed truck to be mixed with more cattlefeed and then fed to cattle... READ MORE›
The tradition dates back to the 19th century, when the farmers began offering hyenas food to stop them eating their livestock... READ MORE›
China's farmers say they have found the next big health-food craze cows, pigs and ducks raised on a steady diet of ancient Chinese medicine... READ MORE›
But Northern Territory Livestock Exporters Association chief executive Stuart Kemp said Australian cattle producers would struggle to meet Indonesia's new quota... READ MORE›
A proper Sunday roast is about as British as you can get... READ MORE›
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