The U.S. cattle herd is smaller than it has been in 74 years, though Texas' population has risen slightly in the last year, ...
This week, the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association traveled all the way to San Antonio, Texas, to share their perspective ...
USDA’s latest Cattle Inventory report showed U.S. beef cattle inventory fell to the lowest level in 64 years to start the ...
Karla Wilke of the University of Nebraska Panhandle Research and Extension Center shared her thoughts about feeding cows in ...
Other highlights in the January Cattle report include: Of the 86.7 million head inventory of all cattle and calves, cows and ...
According to the Cattle Inventory report, all cattle and calves in the United States on Jan. 1, 2025, totaled 86.7 million ...
Drop in cattle on feed numbers came as no surprise to livestock economists as headwinds remain, Dave Bergmeier writes.
Kevin Good, Vice President of Industry Relations and Analysis with CattleFax, says the herd is still shrinking and so are slaughter levels and that will mean more record prices in 2025.
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