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As the New Year begins, seedstock producer and exhibition breed sales take center stage.
The canines have been blamed for an assortment of atrocities, from killing livestock to depleting whitetail deer to stealing into suburban neighborhoods and making off with pets.
Landowners in eastern New Mexico say they still have questions over the lesser prairie chicken and its possible listing as a threatened species
Bull selection only requires that one understands or at least appreciates the EPD values and trends within a breed.
But chilly conditions are currently in effect for the Southern Plains & Midwest.
Live cattle futures start 2014 by posting new high on monthly continuation chart.
Cattle should be able to make it through the frigid temperatures and howling winds predicted for the next few days if they have feed, water and shelter, according to South Dakota ranchers.
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and Environmental Protection Agency work through strained relationships.
The report showed On Feed and Marketings near expectations.
USDA says safeguards in place to guard against FMD.
Pro Farmer’s Julianne Johnston talks 2014 cattle supplies and demand on AgDay.
With beef prices reaching record highs there has also been a rapid increase in stolen cattle for Oklahoma ranchers.
Expectations of tight beef cattle supplies and strong demand move prices higher this fall.
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Says consumers desire labeling and believe the product is safe.
Pro Farmer’s Julianne Johnston with your cattle market wrapup.
Traders expect report to show On Feed at 92.6% of year-ago.
The company cites increased expenses due to COOL.
Beef exports were bolsters by a resurgence of shipments to Taiwan.
Pro Farmer’s Julianne Johnston digests this week’s cattle market.
Traders will have to wait until month’s end of the Cattle on Feed Report.
USDA also encourages producers to document losses with FSA.
Pro Farmer audio comments on the beef market from Julianne Johnston.