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Cow/calf producers are realizing strong calf sale prices as a result of strong consumer demand for beef and low cattle supplies.
Wild horses are wreaking havoc in the American West. For environmental reasons alone, it’s time to get over our objections to eating them.
"The U.S. and Paraguay are two very different countries in terms of cattle type, environment and feeding systems. It doesn’t make it right or wrong, just different." ...
The Anderson family of Clinton County has been chosen to receive the 2025 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation from ...
The lowest U.S. cattle inventories since the 1950s have propelled beef prices to all-time highs in recent months.
The number of beef cattle in 2025, 27.8 million, is the lowest it's been since the 1960s, despite the growing U.S. population, Agriculture Department data shows.
Beef costs around the U.S. surged to a record high in May. What's driving that jump, and are prices likely to ease up?
Why Beef Prices Have Hit a Record Smaller cattle herds and a decade of headwinds for the industry are expected to push up the cost of burgers and steaks for several years.
Breaking News: Mexican Ports to Reopen in Phases for Cattle Trade Starting July 7 Following a New World screwworm assessment by USDA staff in Mexico and ongoing conversations between Secretary ...
Feedlot owners in Colfax County, face challenges with rising beef prices and labor shortages while considering the future of their farm.
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