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USDA’s heat stress forecasts show emergency heat levels in the central U.S. through July 6th. Take caution with livestock.
USDA Weekly Export Sales Report highlights.
The final standard is subject to change, however.
Taiwan leader trying to push for broader beef trade with U.S. while answering domestic critics.
Expectations for Friday’s Cattle on Feed Report.
All bull semen is not created equal, but researchers have found a way to level the bovine-fertility playing field.
Heat detection becomes the single greatest limiting factor in managing beef cow reproductive programs.
Eighty-six employees from its corporate office will lose their jobs.
Report to show On Feed at 100.3% of year-ago levels.
Even while the news was still a rumor, cattle futures were down the limit before settling on losses over $2.50/cwt. for the day.
In this time of high cattle prices, do you have the capital to buy more cattle?
Three plants will remain closed due to dwindling demand for the product.
To conduct a tour of BPI on Thursday.
Sharp pressure on futures ahead of the report should limit reaction.
Controversy over lean finely textured beef results in plant closures.
Expects beef exports to increase in 2012, although at a slower rate than production.
Texas agricultural losses due to the 2011 drought reached a record $7.62 billion, making it the most costly drought in history.
To show Placements above year-ago and Marketings just below year-ago.
FAPRI provides baseline projections to Congress.
Producers will have the opportunity to enroll 1 million acres.
As cattle supplies remain tight and global demand intensifies, profitability for cattle ranchers will continue in the year ahead.
Beef producers in the Southern Plains shouldn’t get too caught up in adding cattle to herds despite recent rainfall.
Says growth in imports will largely be determined by weather in Australia.
Cattle producers need to maintain tire feeders regularly to keep cattle from swallowing wire.