Could Southern Plains Drought Shrink National Cattle Herd Again?

A lack of rainfall and a developing drought is raising caution flags for American cattlemen.

The U.S. Drought Monitor shows 67 percent of the United States is in an abnormal drought. The majority of the dry conditions are lingering in the southern Plains, which is paired with weakening wheat and pasture conditions. In addition, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s monthly condition report shows Oklahoma’s wheat fields are being impacted by the drought with 79 percent of the crop is rated poor to very poor.

In Kansas, 14 percent is rated good to excellent. It’s a considerable drop from a month ago, 44 percent of the Kansas wheat crop comes in at poor to very poor. Is it too early to worry a drought in the Plains will shrink the national herd?

Could cattlemen see another massive drought like they saw in 2011 and 2012 when the national herd was forced to liquidize?

AgDay national reporter Betsy Jibben looks into the issue with John Hofferth, chief operating officer with Pinal Feeding Company based in Maricopa, Arizona; Chris Hurt, agricultural economist with Purdue University; Chip Flory, Farm Journal economist and host of AgriTalk and AgriTalk After The Bell; Don Close, vice president of food and agribusiness research and animal protein at Rabo AgriFinance; and Derrell Peel, livestock marketing specialist at Oklahoma State University.

 

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