TOPEKA, Kan. -- Thousands of cattle in Kansas have died as a national heat wave scorches the U.S., leaving one of the country's leading cattle farming states with a loss amid rising production costs.
Kansas State University is monitoring an invasive tick that has appeared in the Sunflower State, which can make infected ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The closest confirmed case yet of the New World screw worm has been detected just 70 miles south of the U.S.–Mexico border, sparking new concerns for the Kansas cattle industry.
A 35-year-old semi truck driver was seriously injured and 25 cattle he was hauling were killed in a crash Thursday afternoon ...
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