U.S. Cattle on Feed report shows a 2% drop in feedlot numbers and an 18% decline in placements catches eye of an analyst.
The Mexican drug cartels might be smuggling narcotics into the U.S. inside cattle, according to a number of sources.
What wishful thinking that was! Since zero tariffs for cattle and beef went into effect between the U.S., Canada and Mexico in 1994, the U.S. has lost about 285,000 beef cattle farms and ranches ...
Cattle futures climbed to all-time highs in January but fell back a bit when the U.S. announced it would reopen its border with Mexico to cattle. The border had been closed since Nov. 22 ...
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