Kim Watson Potts

Kim has over 20 years of experience covering the cattle industry. Over the years, her writing has received awards from the American Agricultural Editors Association, Livestock Publications Council and American Business Media. A Texas native, she received her bachelor of science degree in agricultural communications from Texas Tech University in Lubbock and now resides in San Antonio, Texas, with her husband and sons.

Latest Stories
Take precautions to make sure you use products correctly to keep your herd healthy.
Beef Products Inc., the maker of lean finely textured beef, is closing three plants following media firestorm over the product.
Cattle producers should expect to pay more for pastures, as most regions are estimating increases.
Most analysts expect the nation’s cattle herd to be 1.5% lower compared to year ago.
Higher replacement female prices will become more common as demand for quality replacement females increases.
Reports like the July Cattle report were on the chopping block to reduce costs. However, the National Agricultural Statistics Service has reversed that decision.
As we head into the holidays, it’s time to give thanks and appreciate all the blessings we have received. But this year has been full of mixed blessings.
With corn prices rising, producers look at alternative feeds
This winter may bring cattle producers even more challenges in terms of weather and keeping winter feed costs in check.
This winter may bring cattle producers even more challenges in terms of weather and keeping winter feed costs in check.