Tight supplies of cattle and resilient demand for beef are expected to support fed steer prices this year, according to ...
Less than a year after USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) announced it was nixing a major cattle ...
USDA’s annual Cattle Inventory Report released Friday shows the U.S. cattle inventory shrunk another 1% over the past year, now at 86.7 million head. And when you look at just the number of beef ...
According to the American Farm Bureau Federation, cattle inventory in the United States is at its lowest. For farmers, this ...
USDA announced Wednesday it’s reinstating the July Cattle Inventory report, a mid-year check of the size of the U.S. cattle herd at a time when supplies are critically low. Less than a year ...
Feedlot placements during February totaled 1.55 million head, 18 percent below 2024. During February, placements of calves ...
Ross, the cattle inventory report today is significant. Last year, this report indicated the smallest herd since 1951, and we’re even lower than that this year. Why? Ross Baldwin: The herd ...
Expanding the cattle herd means facing drought and weather conditions, shifting land use and feedstock and regulations, Ken ...
A U.S. beef cattle inventory that continues to decline and strong consumer demand have led to expectations of continuing strength in the cattle markets. But geopolitical relationships ...
It was an interesting day for Feeders as I think the tariffs and Cattle inventory report due out after the close caused a volatile day in the Feeders. Feeders are still operating under the ...
Prices fluctuated throughout the 1900s to today, but overall inventory has declined through the decades. As of Jan. 1, 2024, there were 970,000 cows and calves in Arizona across the beef and dairy ...