Gary Vetter was 10 years old when he started feeding cattle at his family's farm. Fifty-five years later, he faces an ...
Demand for beef is high at the same time that cattle inventory is low — and ranchers are cautious about investing in growing ...
Tyson Foods Inc., the country’s biggest meatpacker, underscored the difficulties for the industry last month as it announced ...
Boxed beef cutout fell 70 cents while ground beef reached $6.54 per pound. Live cattle futures gained up to $1.30 per ...
Cattle inventories hit 1950s lows while prices surge 29 percent as drought and economics drive widespread herd liquidation.
Look for fed cattle prices to rise $165 to $240 per head next year; experts have good reasons for why this could happen.
American beef plants are under threat as the number of cattle destined for their facilities stays far below historical levels ...
A combination of factors is boosting beef prices, frustrating the Trump administration as it tries to tamp down criticism of ...
The December report showed cattle and calves on feed in large feedlots (greater than 1,000 head) totaled 11.727 million head on Dec. 1. USDA livestock analyst Michael McConnell says inventory levels ...
UCCE experts urge producers to monitor their animals for signs of the parasite, which has been moving north from Central and South America.