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Just as the summer grilling season is heating up, beef supplies across the country are down, meaning it might cost a little more to host that backyard party.
JBS SA, the world’s biggest beef producer, is counting on steak-hungry consumers in Asian nations to help propel total exports past $10 billion for the first time this year.
Live cattle futures started the year with the same enthusiasm, but have deflated since. What went wrong?
Cattlemen are challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s findings and rules regarding greenhouse gases .
While the overall cattle inventory was down, placements were higher than expected.
How and where to confine livestock for a short-term period will impact whether or not the operation is defined as an animal feeding operation.
Higher cattle prices have led to more cases of stolen cattle across the country.
Changes in Mexican domestic beef consumption and beef trade have significant implications for the U.S. cattle industry in the coming years.
The resolution shifts $55 million from USDA accounts to pay Food Safety Inspection Service inspectors through Oct. 1, 2013.
Water availability during winter months may be as big of a challenge as feed during winter months.
A beef reproduction specialist and rancher talk about how important reproduction is to selection and herd improvement.
The World Organization for Animal Health is recommending that the U.S. risk classification for BSE be upgraded to negligible risk.
The question often posed is “will beef be priced so high that consumers will quit buying beef?”
The U.S. agriculture secretary delivered that message Thursday at his department’s Agricultural Outlook Forum 2013.
CattleFax see long-term growth in exports, but record prices could slow some trading partners beef purchases.
The drought has had lasting effects on farmers across the country. Here’s how three cattle producers have changed management practices to survive.
Higher grain costs are creating opportunities for beef producers to explore other feed options, says Derrell Peel of Oklahoma State University.
Japan will ease restrictions on U.S. beef imports next month, boosting supplies to restaurants.
U.S. feedlots bought 0.5 percent fewer cattle in December compared with a year earlier, the government said.
There’s interesting speculation about when and how the nation’s cowherd will start rebuilding.
It is easy to take the data for granted, but the U.S. agricultural data system is under threat of budget cuts.
It will be more important than ever this year to have a solid prebreeding vaccination program with safe, efficacious products in place
With rising feed costs, the cattle industry looks at shifting to a forage-based production system.
Tips to help ensure the efficacy of injectable cattle products by implementing and adhering to sound management.
Cattle producers might need to test, supplement poor-quality forages
A university animal scientist talks about the advantages of planning early weaning for your cattle.
For the rest of the 2012-13 school year, schools will not have to limit the meat, meat alternatives or grains that they serve students.
Each year Pro Farmer usually picks an individual for their Ag Person of the Year, but this year they selected a group-- cattle producers.
The 23rd annual Environmental Stewardship Award Program (ESAP) has officially opened its nomination season for 2013
Steve Cornett says there are two lessons that the cattle industry should have learned during the last couple of years and apparently didn’t.