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
Accessibility to corn co-products provide Midwest cattle feeders opportunities but there are still challenges.
Steps to take before shipping, on arrival and beyond.
U.S. breeders find new markets for genetics overseas
On the topsy-turvy roller-coaster ride of cattle prices this past year, one thing that most economists agree on is that the cattle industry remains in a strong position going into 2011. Cattle supplies continue to be at their lowest while demand is steady. The one monkey wrench in what could be a great year for cattle producers is high feed costs.
One of the largest cattle dealers in the country leaves farmers in 30 states empty-handed
Smaller horsepower requirements for balers add options.
Prevent a wreck in newly weaned and newly arrived calves.
Cattle cash trade should hold steady next week, but may go $1 lower.
The Department of Justice is holding the fourth workshop to address the issue of competitiveness in agriculture.
Steve Kay and Ron Plain offer analysis of USDA Cattle on Feed report.