2019 Rewind: Drovers' Cover Articles

2019 Rewind: Drovers' Cover Articles

We're recapping this year's most important issues though a look back at the covers of Drovers magazine.

January

2019 Cattle Prices: Flat, Analysts Say, But Supported By Demand

Supply increases for 2019 are certain, but prices and profitability continue to find support from consumers.

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February

Antibiotic Stewardship: FDA Cites Progress

Report shows substantial decline in sales of medically important antibiotics for food animal use during 2017.   

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March

Encourage the “Good Bugs”  

Understanding of the cattle microbiome can provide tools for improving animal health and productivity.

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April

 Optimize Fertility      

Reproduction strategies, some simple and some more advanced, can economically boost calving rates.

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May

Bigger Herds, More Beef Operations, Census Says

NASS reports in the 2017 Census of Agriculture that 36% of U.S. farms have beef cows, with the average herd size 43.5 head. Smaller operations, however, are declining.

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June/July

You Can Profit From Preconditioning

Preconditioning programs for calves can help increase returns on sale day, and this year may provide opportunities to adjust nutritional management and capture more value from your forages.

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August

Retained Ownership 2019

This year's weather extremes will play a role in the success of calf marketing programs.

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September

Market Stabilizes After Tyson Fire

How a single packing plant fire shook up the cattle markets.

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October

October

Market Angst Boils

Cattlemen sought relief from devastating cattle markets following the August fire at a Kansas packing plant.

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November/December

Beef Cutout Prices: Widely Reported, Yet Wildly Misunderstood

Shocking profit spread fueled the anger and deepening rift between packers and feeders. Who was right?

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Cassady Joins Wagyu Association
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Liver Abscesses in Beef-on-Dairy Cattle are Costing Packers Big Money
Liver Abscesses in Beef-on-Dairy Cattle are Costing Packers Big Money

This growing beef-on-dairy health problem is costing packers two major things – time and money.

Markets: Cattle Trade Lower; COF Up 1.5%
Markets: Cattle Trade Lower; COF Up 1.5%

Cash cattle markets edged lower and while wholesale beef and futures markets were mixed. Cattle on Feed totals were up for the seventh consecutive month and placements lower than expected.

Peel: Fewer Cattle but More in Feedlots
Peel: Fewer Cattle but More in Feedlots

While the heifer percentage in feedlots remains above the average of the past ten years, the decline from January to April is an encouraging sign that heifer feeding is perhaps slowing.