USDA report shows fewer heifers on feed and slower beef cow slaughter, hinting at possible herd inventory shifts in 2026.
Linnell cites lower marketings, reduced Mexican feeder flows and drought plus heifer retention as drivers of a tighter market ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s latest Cattle on Feed report was released Friday. It showed: April 1 cattle on feed, at ...
Sterling average of $118.64/head for the week against $88.66/head a week earlier. At the same time, break-evens for cattle ...
Last week, USDA released its biannual U.S. cattle inventory report showing U.S. cattle totals as of January 1, following its monthly cattle on feed report the week before that. The reports provide ...
John Dohogne had a vision in 1967. He saw an event that would put the spotlight on cattle feeding in the High Plains region. Dohogne, the plant manager at Producers Packing Company in Garden City, ...
Escalating costs for hay and supplements have many cattle producers concerned, especially with very poor pasture conditions and limited hay supplies in some areas of the state. Current feed costs have ...
Shrinking cattle supplies continues to be the story in the cattle market and part of the reason cattle prices continue to climb. USDA’s annual Cattle Inventory Report released Friday shows the U.S.
Drought conditions are challenging producers to be creative as they think about options for maintaining the cowherd through ...
It's never been so expensive for Americans to buy a steak or hamburger, but cutting those costs requires ranchers like Stephanie Hatzenbuhler to raise more cattle — and that's not an easy ask. For a ...
A new study shows a seaweed-based feed additive can reduce methane emissions in beef cattle by up to 77%, offering a scalable ...
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