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Food writers from Japan are getting a taste of how beef is raised and eaten in the U.S. as part of a tour that included a 112-year-old Wyoming ranch.
Cattle prices fall, while beef prices improve.
Cattle prices are up from last week, but aren’t as strong as earlier prices this year.
As a centuries-old dispute over beef intensifies in India, cattle transporter Shafiullah Mohammad Sharif Shah is caught in the middle.
Beef cattle producers in Kentucky have voted to assess themselves an additional $1 per head on cattle marketed in the state.
As cattlemen continue to wrestle over mandatory country of origin labeling, an end might be in sight
The challenge is the drug aids efficiency but raises incidences of death.
Online benefit auction happening now to support a Colorado Angus breeder.
After an on the farm accident severely injured a North Dakota rancher an outpouring of help came his way.
A southeast Kansas farmer whose video parody “What Does the Farmer Say” went viral last month has a new hit with his take on a Miley Cyrus song that features twerking cows.
The latest livestock trade data indicates that the Mexican cattle industry is undergoing rapid and dynamic change, which will affect cattle and beef flows between the U.S. and Mexico.
U.S. Cattle on Feed report shows cattle and calves on feed for slaughter market in the U.S. for feedlots with steady domestic beef demand.
Express Ranches of Yukon, Okla., will donate the 2014 Angus Foundation Heifer, to sell January 2014 at the National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colo.
2013 Beef Improvement Federation (BIF) recognizes Bradley 3 Ranch, Memphis, Texas, and Darnall Ranch, Harrisburg, Neb., as 2013 Seedstock and Commercial Producers of the Year.
South Dakota State University Extension is hosting a Seedstock Symposium June 27-28 in Sioux Falls to provide cattle producers with information on tools improve cattle feeding and reproductive efficiency.
The late spring rally comes after boxed beef and fed markets appeared to have topped in March.
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.
Placements into feedyards are the lowest for February since the series began in 1996.
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?”
Water availability during winter months may be as big of a challenge as feed during winter months.
CattleFax see long-term growth in exports, but record prices could slow some trading partners beef purchases.
Japan will ease restrictions on U.S. beef imports next month, boosting supplies to restaurants.