HONOLULU – Weeks of slow, soaking rains are helping the grass grow again on the western slopes of Maui and Hawaii islands, giving cattle ranchers hope they may at last escape a punishing drought ...
The Hawaii Department of Agriculture said Friday that it is restricting the transport of cattle from areas where highly pathogenic avian influenza — or H5N1 bird flu virus — has been detected. The ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Every year, Hawaii imports more than 200,000 finished cattle from the mainland. But starting next spring, shoppers will start to see more local beef in their market. It's ...
HONOLULU – Hawaii's beef market is backward. Nearly all the beef eaten here — 95 percent — arrives packaged on container ships from the U.S. mainland. At the same time, Hawaii cattle ranchers ship ...
LIHUE, Kauai — An effort to promote more local beef production and reduce the state’s reliance on imported meats has received a six-figure investment from a Hawaii-based venture capital fund.
KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii (AP) — It’s a challenge for Big Island ranchers to keep their cattle in the islands while beef prices climb to all-time highs on the mainland, a University of Hawaii livestock ...
MILILANI (KHNL) - An old time Hawaii tradition gets a technological boost. Paniolo (a Hawaiian word for cowboys) have herded cattle on our islands for more than a century. Now, an Oahu rancher shares ...
HONOLULU (Island News) -- Multiple states detected Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in its dairy cattle that originated in Texas and the Hawaii Department of Agriculture restricts imports of ...
An agricultural crimes task force created and funded by “Duke’s Law” is starting to bear fruit. On Wednesday, a miniature cow named Daisy and her heifer calf, appropriately named Justice, were ...
The key to developing a secure food supply is supporting local producers and that’s what the “Hawaii Grown – Hawaii Made” movement is all about. Kunoa Cattle Company is revitalizing Hawaii’s Ranching ...
HONOLULUHONOLULU — Hawaii’s beef market is backward. Nearly all the beef eaten here – 95 percent – arrives packaged on container ships from the U.S. mainland. At the same time, Hawaii cattle ranchers ...
Call it Hawaii’s most unusual export. For years, the vast majority of calves born in Hawaii have been sent to feed lots on the mainland, where they matured, and then were slaughtered and shipped to ...