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A farm in Dannevirke was targeted by cattle rustlers and 65 hand reared calves were stolen. Federated Farmers Dairy Industry Group chairperson Karl Dean spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Texas and Oklahoma have seen a spike in cattle rustling, with more than 10,000 cows and horses reported missing in 2012, according to NPR's State Impact.That was a 40 percent jump from just one ...
The government has intensified its crackdown on cattle rustling by shifting focus to buyers involved in the illegal trade, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has announced. Speaking after a ...
Crime statistics on rustling show that it was at its worst in 1998, with 2,849 reported missing and stolen cattle and calves, with a value at the time of $1.3 million.
Regionwide tallies for rustling are hard to come by because no uniform reporting system or central database exists. However, Western state livestock agencies have put the value of cattle deemed ...
Business. In Texas, cattle rustling evolves into sophisticated multimillion-dollar crimes In the past decade, 30 special rangers have recovered more than $48 million worth of livestock and equipment.
July 1, 2004. Scientist at Purdue uses DNA evidence to solve 'tree rustling' case. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – In much the same way forensic scientists use DNA evidence to crack murder cases, a forest ...
Jan. 26—This is no bull — and no joke. There's a crime still all too common to those who run farms and ranches around New Mexico: livestock rustling. And not just cattle theft. Horses, donkeys ...
Cattle rustling, an old crime more associated with Western movies and stories from frontier days, is increasing in Kentucky, cattlemen say, as record prices entice thieves in the biggest beef ...
Cattle rustling sounds like a quaint notion from the 19th century American West, but in South Sudan — soon be the world's newest nation — it's a very modern and very real problem. Sudanese ...