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With tight grain storage and relatively low corn prices, many dairy producers are contemplating the strategic move of ...
Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek, says cattle fundamentals look supportive through fourth quarter, while corn and ...
Ranchers in the path of the huge Red Canyon fire are watching helplessly as their winter forage burns up. That leaves them ...
Live cattle futures fell $5.70 to $6.25 across the front months on Friday, with August holding onto $2.42 gains this week. Due to the limit losses in the feeders, live cattle will have expanded ...
Cattle market observers posed a question at Texas A&M's annual Beef Cattle Short Course this week: How long will it be this good?
The USDA released cattle on feed and cattle inventory reports for July, which showed that the U.S. cattle herd continues to shrink. Cattle prices already hit record highs before the reports were out.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins closed the border to Mexican cattle for a second time after new reports of screwworm infestations.
Grain futures were mixed in early trading Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Sept. corn fell by 0.25 cent at $3.87 a bushel. Sept. wheat lost 0.75 cent at $5.06 a bushel. Sept.
Mexican cattle imports tend to be feeder cattle, with the overwhelming majority entering the United States at under 320 kilograms, or 705 pounds.
May Cattle on Feed: Dressed weights, drought and disruptions to trade are all noted by Arkansas livestock economist James Mitchell.