Wajir farmer discovers new gold Salat Dahiya Adan was used to herding cattle, camels and other animals until drought wiped out his family's stock in hundreds.
On the tough trail of a Jersey bull Intact dairy bulls are rare since most farmers dispose of the calves after drinking colostrum.
Wajir farmer discovers new gold Salat Dahiya Adan was used to herding cattle, camels and other animals until drought wiped out his family's stock in hundreds.
Yes, sexed semen can give bull calves The high value of dairy heifers led scientists to research techniques for sorting out male and female sperms in the early 1980s using rabbits.
Banana fibre turns dream of sustainable packaging true Sikulu’s company in Bungoma County specialises in upcycling banana waste into organic fertiliser and biodegradable carrier bags.
Talala: My tree tomatoes, my profits Reuben Talala and his wife Janet were introduced to tree tomato farming by his uncle, and the couple has never looked back.
Antibiotic use on Kenya’s dairy farms putting consumers, animals at risk The presence of antibiotic residues in milk can pose health risks to consumers.
Understanding birth defects in livestock The best way to control the development of monsters is to avoid exposing animals to the chemicals that may cause the problem.
Machakos farm supplies live fish to the market The business plans to double production come 2025 by increasing the size of the equipment they work with.
Vet on Call: Only amateur farmers reduce the amount of feed they give their animals Scrimping on feed cuts production, leads to stunting or even death of the animals, and increases the cost of labour
Farmers urged to use genetically modified seeds as climate change bites With ever-changing weather patterns, smallholder farmers are the most affected in the value chain