100-Dollar-Ideas
The U.S. Meat Export Federation says Taiwan’s mandatory testing for ractopamine hydrochloride is creating uncertainty.
Cattle feeders are beginning to show less appetite for purchasing feeder cattle at current prices.
You should always have a plan of action for when disaster or extreme weather strikes.
USDA’s monthly audit of feedlot activity came in on the bearish side of the average pre-report trade guesses.
The priories include trade; transportation; environment; competition; and healthy herd – cattle and consumers
Patrick Grant discusses his work as President and CEO of the National Western Stock Show and what the show means for agriculture.
The estimate of 2010 red meat and poultry production is raised from last month, reflecting higher production of beef, pork, broilers, and turkey.
In this “I Am Angus” segment, a look at the annual journey to the National Western Stock Show.
While the weather phenomena remains a factor, the Climate Prediction Center isn’t ready to declare drought for 2011.
See where projected breakevens fall for recently purchased feeder cattle .
A three-year commercial heterosis project compared progeny by Hereford and Angus bulls when crossed on Angus-based cows.
Researchers recommend higher levels of dietary sulfur, which means higher levels of distillers grains.
Watch as the Belton family preserves a way of life as they feed their cattle with heavy horses in northwest Colorado.
As the nation begins to emerge from recession, changes are on the way for the restaurant industry in 2011
In this I Am Angus segment, learn about this president’s passion for agriculture and Angus cattle.
The association asks USDA and the U.S. Small Business Administration for financial assistance for cattle producers.
But hedging breakevens in fat cattle getting difficult given the current price of feeders and grain.
See what five market factors will have the biggest impact on cattle prices
U.S. Meat Export Federation data shows October was a very strong month for U.S. red meat exports.
Blanford and Joan Pierce share the story of Woodlawn Farms, America’s oldest purebred Angus herd.
Cattle and calves on feed for slaughter market totaled 11.6 million head on Dec. 1, 2010.
The outlook for 2011 shows potential profits for all segments of the beef industry.
Calf prices will continue to rise until there is sufficient incentive to increase cow-calf production
Livestock groups support a bill that returns management authority of gray wolves to the states
The voluntary program that helps landowners restore and protect grassland.
Livestock groups concerned legislation that could include 60 different land bills.
Agency orders cut from 250 million gallons to 6.6 million.
Angus producer Barb Downey explains how she lost weight, improved her health and how beef was a part of that.
Declining beef inventories are causing some to wonder how beef production can be maintained.
Live cattle traded $3.50/cwt higher this week while beef exports remain strong and continue to support a bullish cattle market.