USDA’s annual Cattle Inventory Report released Friday shows the U.S. cattle inventory shrunk another 1% over the past year, ...
USDA’s latest Cattle Inventory report showed U.S. beef cattle inventory fell to the lowest level in 64 years to start the ...
According to the Cattle Inventory report, all cattle and calves in the United States on Jan. 1, 2025, totaled 86.7 million ...
And when you look at just the number of beef cows, that inventory fell 1%, now sitting at 27.9 million head. Other highlights in the January Cattle report include: Of the 86.7 million head ...
Cattle Inventory Report revealed that we are living in historic times in terms of the U.S. dairy heifer population.
April cattle declined by 73 cents, while March feeders dropped 85 cents. The April lean hog contract, however, rose $2.15. In ...
Peel points out with the U.S. beef cow herd the smallest since 1961 and the all cattle inventory the lowest since 1951, it’s setting the market up for more strength in cattle prices.
In the report, Rabobank noted the US Roundtable for Sustainable Beef estimated that half of the 655 million grazing acres in ...
The latest Cattle Inventory Report confirms what many in the livestock industry have anticipated: the U.S. cattle herd ...
Generally speaking, beef cattle are getting bigger and attracting better prices than ever before. “We’re doing more with less,” he said. “(Cattle) inventory is the lowest since 1950 but ...
Drop in cattle on feed numbers came as no surprise to livestock economists as headwinds remain, Dave Bergmeier writes.
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