Cattle on feed numbers decline 3% year-over-year as Mexico import ban and low domestic inventory continue to tighten supplies ...
Guided by a love for cattle and his family, Bob Foote turned a childhood passion into a thriving cattle enterprise. Foote was ...
The January USDA Cattle on Feed report reveals a sharp decline in feedlot inventories, kicking off the year with 11.45 ...
Guided by family, fueled by passion and committed to advocacy, Kent Bamford turned a small Colorado feedyard into a platform ...
Cattle feeders and packers were in a standoff most of the week, with beef packers able to push the Monday-Thursday average lower for the five direct-market areas falling $1.23 to $153.84. Cash trading ...
As October draws to a close, U.S. officials are reportedly going to meet with Mexican counterparts this week to talk about reopening the border. The possibility of trade resuming, coupled with ...
February live cattle (LEG26) on Friday rose $2.525 to $234.90 and for the week were up $2.75. March feeders (GFH26) gained $0 ...
High demand for beef and tight supplies will keep driving cattle prices this year, an ag economist predicted at the 57th ...
Compared to last week, steers and heifers sold steady to 5.00 lower. Demand for steer and heifer calves continues to be good. Buyers were willing to take on calves this week as that segment of the ...
USDA’s cattle on feed report showed a 3% drop in inventory as New World screwworm’s impact felt in Southern Plains.
Fewer cattle and reduced beef production expected to drive prices higher in 2026 despite recent market volatility and trade issues.
A new report from the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute says livestock and dairy receipts will exceed commodity receipts this year. Compared to last week, several of the major markets as ...
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