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Call for foodservice entries in the 2011 National Beef Backer Awards.
U.S. beef exports slowed slightly in April compared to the all-time record highs of the previous month, but remain strong.
in 2010, U.S. beef exports reached a value of more than $4 billion - the highest level on record.
There is little research on tornadoes impacting beef production, but there are several concerns that should be addressed.
Red meat consumption recommendations from World Cancer Research Fund raise red flags.
While the decline catches many off guard, a continued rally in corn prices keeps feeder breakevens in the red.
Composting is a possible solution to the manure storage problem.
The cattle market continues to adjust to last week’s cattle on feed report’s higher placements.
Video showing severe animal cruelty at an Indonesian packing plant that was processing Australian cattle has industry shocked.
Groups of displaced Japanese citizens ranging from several hundred to more than 10,000 were served meals of U.S. beef and pork recently.
Some advice on how ranchers can manage their cattle to improve final quality grade.
Placements in feedlots during April totaled 1.80 million, 10 percent above 2010.
There are three primary factors that explain much of the variability in average rental rates over time.
Price volatility in the corn, fed and feeder cattle markets can provide opportunity to manage risk exposure.
A letter, signed by 147 Congressional members. asks USDA about the time line on the economic Impact analysis and re-proposal of livestock marketing rule.
Weather in the United States has been making a complicated 2011 cattle market even cloudier, ultimately affecting everyone from producers to consumers.
The Cattlemen’s Beef Board and the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association agree on a mutual commitment to the chekoff and working together in the future.
A comprehensive reproductive vaccination program could mean more calves, profits.
Price activity was beneficial for those in the feeder cattle market, but for cattle feeders the dilemma of placing cattle below breakeven continues.
A bipartisan group of 170 members of Congres sent a letter expressing concern over expanding jurisdiction over U.S. waters by some agencies.
Live cattle prices and input costs are starting to take their toll on feeder cattle.
There are a number of challenges facing forage growers this year but high prices offer opportunity for some.
The “Meat MythCrushers” campaign is an effort to crush some of the more popular myths associated today with meat and poultry.
USDA is doing all it can to make its animal traceability program politically acceptable.
Wildfires consume thousands of acres of rangeland threatening livestock, homes and firefighters.
The program features certain cuts of beef as well as the farmers that produce them.
Some feel U.S. environmental laws partly to blame for hampering the ability of agencies to adequately protect the border.