Cattle Inventory Smallest Since 1951 USDA’s semi-annual cattle inventory report confirmed the U.S. cattle herd remains ...
USDA’s annual report reveals the smallest total herd since 1951, with beef cow numbers falling to 27.6 million despite a ...
Fewer cattle and reduced beef production expected to drive prices higher in 2026 despite recent market volatility and trade ...
USDA released a surprisingly bearish January crop report,” according to the Margin Watch, “Raising corn production to a record 17.021 billion bushels on higher yields and increased acreage, counter to ...
USDA released the January 1 Cattle Inventory report today and the reported numbers were somewhat surprising. According to USDA’s survey, the total inventory was 86.2 million and even with a year ago.
A Kansas State agricultural economist explains how resilient consumer demand is outweighing supply constraints to drive ...
Cattle-raisers have been enjoying booming prices for a while now, and Derrell Peel, Oklahoma cooperative Extension livestock marketing specialist, said they can expect more of the same for at least ...
Despite an Aberdeen slaughterhouse's recent history of inhumanely handling its livestock, including the fatal suffocation of several cattle, the consequences appear to be few for the company. DemKota ...
Steers: 200-300 lbs., $307-$425; 300-400 lbs., $291-$420; 400-500 lbs., $268-$310; 500-600 lbs., $245-$270; 600-700 lbs., $232-$253; 700-800 lbs., $215-$232. Heifers ...
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