An ag economist says costs have contributed to the slow expansion of the cattle herd. Kansas State University’s Glynn Tonsor ...
The way you handle cattle affects their well-being and performance, making low-stress principles and proper cattle handling ...
Smith: After several years of contraction, there may be some indicators that the U.S. cattle herd is rebounding. Bernt Nelson ...
A large study to gauge how susceptible US dairy and beef cattle are to influenza A viruses found that they are susceptible to ...
“Water is a big, big issue in Texas ... processing capacity being built it may exceed supply, just as the cattle herd reaches its lowest point, which is a double edge sword.
For the sixth consecutive year, the United States cattle herd started the year smaller at 86.6 million head in January, down more than 495,000 head from the previous January, according to the ...
While the industry continues to talk about herd rebuilding ... that will greatly impact cattle markets. “The impact, probably not great. Probably not that big of a deal for us when it’s ...
Texas’ beef cattle herd grew by 60,000 head to 4.02 million ... and helping ease that breed-back could reap big rewards.” ...
The delay in the northern wet season has provided an excellent foundation for a large number of the country's cattle breeding ...
Canadian farmer Jon Vaags quit buying beef cattle in November after the election of U.S. President Donald Trump made tariffs on Canadian exports seem like a serious risk.