As tariffs and trade wars continue to make headlines, veteran trade negotiator Gregg Doud feels somewhat optimistic about a possible new deal with one of America’s leading markets — China. He explains ...
The total U.S. feedlot inventory on Jan. 1, 2025 was 14.297 million head, including 2.474 million head in feedlots with ...
Keep an eye on calves as thermic stress is observed not only with extremely high or low temperatures, but also extreme ...
It is important to understand how carbon programs work and where they are finding their role in the beef industry.
About 45% of U.S. corn production acres and 36% of the soybean ground are dry. The western Corn Belt needs moisture, in ...
A massive fraudulent cattle scheme allegedly orchestrated by a Kentucky cattleman conned dozens of investors and a prominent agricultural lender out of $100 million, while his family – still grieving ...
Marketing flexibility represents a growing part of feedyards’ feeder cattle buying strategy. The ability to roll with the punches and adapt to volatility in markets, environments, labor and other ...
Improved genetics, management and attention to detail are paying dividends for U.S. cattle producers. That’s evident in the significant improvement to quality grades of cattle offered for harvest. In ...
Editor’s note: The following commentary is by R-CALF USA CEO Bill Bullard, submitted to Drovers as a response to an opinion by Nevil Speer, a Drovers columnist. Drovers publishes opposing views on ...
As a mom, the thought of not having enough food for my baby is beyond frightening. Headlines of the ‘infant formula shortage’ continue to increase and I hear of parents driving hours out of their way ...
Even considering strong demand and historically high prices for calves and feeder cattle this winter, the Hereford and Hereford-influenced sale at Mitchell Livestock Marketing in South Dakota Feb. 15 ...