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USDA published details for traceability of American meat.
The U.S. has finalized details under a plan to send U.S. beef to China for the first time since 2003.
Deal paves way for more trade negotiations in coming months.
In the past month, cattle have posted one of the largest short-term price advances in market history.
Complex world of border trade: Cattle go north, meat south
Interest driven by export potential, Ontilcor director says.
China will finally open its borders to U.S. beef while cooked Chinese poultry is closer to hitting the U.S. market as part of a U.S.-China trade agreement.
The Commerce Department is setting a date to reopen the Chinese market to U.S. beef.
Deep snow is melting into western mountain streams, but some farmers and ranchers on the high plains are struggling amid a lengthy dry spell and the aftermath of destructive wildfires.
North Dakota cattle producers are cheering the latest industry development — the reopening of the Chinese market to U.S. beef.
Kansas animal losses may reach thousands, livestock group says.
CEO has revamped iconic sandwich, rolled out beverage deals.
Last week, the cattle market saw some huge swings.
Cattle prices have continued to surprise the markets, but have prices seen their peak?
It’s been 13 years since China closed its doors to U.S. beef, and that may change soon if the meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is any indication of a relationship change.
Brazilian authorities have indicted 63 people for their role in a corruption scheme within Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture.
The ag community rallied around those impacted by the devastating March wildfires, but rebuilding will take years—and significant financial support. That’s why Farm Journal is proud to announce the Million Dollar Wildfire Relief Challenge, launching today, which enables you to help ranching families rebuild by doubling your donation.
Gains for meat demand prompt bullish bets on cattle futures.
Brazil’s embattled meat industry received encouraging news as some of its key export markets eases restrictions stemming from allegations of bribery of meat inspectors.
China, Chile and Egypt have now lifted their bans on importing beef from Brazil.
The cattle market has seen some strong rallies in the first few months of 2017.
McDonald’s Corp. will begin offering quarter-pound burgers with fresh beef at the majority of its restaurants next year, breaking with decades of frozen-patty tradition in a bid to improve food quality.
President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet his Chinese counterpart later today, and it could set the tone for trade between the two nations. Beef producers hope this could mean greater access to the world’s most populated country.
Last week’s meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping may have some benefits for American agriculture.
While the wildfires in the southern Plains claimed many livestock and wild animals, there were also human lives lost trying to save the animals they cared for greatly.
When the wildfires tore through the southern Plains, they destroyed homes, some peoples’ livelihoods, and even genetics.
Thousands of cattle were lost to the southern Plains wildfires. Some were overcome by the flames and smoke trying to escape the blaze. Others had to be put down because of severe injuries.
Rusty and Jennifer Colten live and ranch in Harper County, Ok. Jennifer’s great grandparents homesteaded in the Oklahoma panhandle and the land has been with the family ever since.
Colorado is dealing with the brittle conditions after a wildfire hit the northeast corner of the state, burning more than 32,000 acres in a time frame of eight hours earlier this month.
The epicenter of the Kansas fire was in Clark County, where roughly 50 percent of the land was burned. It’s considered cattle country and is home to one of the most recognizable Angus breeders in the country, the Gardiner Ranch.