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Nebraska cattle rancher Craig Uden bought 200 extra mother cows and their babies over a few weeks in May to expand his herd as dry weather gave way to rain that rejuvenated land used for grazing.
The USDA released cattle on feed and cattle inventory reports for July, which showed that the U.S. cattle herd continues to shrink. Cattle prices already hit record highs before the reports were out.
Inflation, recession fears and the worst cattle shortage in over 70 years haven't dented beef demand. Here's why.
Mart managers across the country have said cattle prices are unlikely to “drop back anytime soon and may rise even further”, with numbers expected to tighten this autumn.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says similar grazing programs that allow cattle and other herds to chew down the dry grass are becoming more common across the West.
Live cattle futures are easing back on Friday, with contracts down 57 cents to $1.07, as August is still being held up by cash. Cash trade has been light this week, with light trade picked up in ...
A federal judge has ordered the J.R. Simplot agribusiness company to pay for the upkeep of cattle allegedly contaminated with heavy metals during litigation over the matter. The ruling results ...
An Interlake cattle producer is sounding the alarm, saying dry conditions in the area this summer are stunting his hay crop.
Mexico-to-US cattle shipments, shut down since May, will start up again next week with “risk-based port re-openings," the USDA announced.
Grain-fed cattle emissions are 80–85 per cent lower than grass-fed animals on average, due to the high energy, lower fibre and increased digestibility of grain-based diets.
The ambitious move, if successful, could be a turning point in the struggle to halt the destruction of the world's largest rainforest.
For many Northern California ranchers, the question is no longer whether the wolves preying on their herds are going to be forcefully removed, it's who is going to do it.