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USDA’s July 2018 cattle on feed estimate was the largest July 1 inventory since the series began in 1996.
Summer often brings a few infectious ailments to beef cows. Common problems include eye infections and foot rot. Treatment of affected cows will often involve the use of antibiotics, so remember VFD rules.
A rancher in Utah nearly suffered a devastating loss when 32 cattle he loaned to a rodeo arena were poisoned via rat poison being dumped in a water tank.
A ranch neighboring the seventh largest landowner in the U.S. is on the market for $6,500 per acre.
A Missouri man admits to running a $4.7 million Ponzi scheme involving a cattle investment fund where no cattle were ever bought.
Instagram, Twitter and Facebook were full of posts about #CowAppreciationDay on July 10.
A grizzly bear in Montana has been euthanized following the discovery that it likely killed four cattle.
An amendment to limit and reform checkoffs that had the support of the Humane Society of the United States failed to make its way into the farm bill.
University of Missouri Extension will offer cattlemen a bus tour of cattle operations in Kansas and Oklahoma Aug. 6-9.
The summer heat helps move meat, especially beef for grilling.
Cattle producers are invited to attend a field day at the Mingo Farm in St. James, Mo., to learn how to use natural shade to improve their beef operation.
“We have no idea what it is,” Bruce Auchly, information manager for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks said. “And we won’t until we get the DNA tests back.”
Currently in the yards, it feels that packers are still playing the need for inventory, week to week.
America’s illegal lemonade stand industry operates under-the-radar of local authorities, popping up one day and gone the next. Prices are unregulated and authorities have mostly given up trying to collect sales taxes.
Oregon ranchers Dwight Hammond Jr., and his son Steven, are among those President Trump is considering for presidential pardons.
A Texas feedlot had nearly 100 cattle stolen and sold by an employee at the yard in a theft scheme that spanned nearly 4 years.
A ground beef recall has been issued for a natural beef product originating from Texas.
The June Cattle on Feed reached its highest recorded inventory since the series started in 1996 and continues 18 months of increasing inventories.
A California ranch nearly the size of San Francisco is being offered for $31 million.
Tyson Foods Inc., has named Noel White its new president and CEO, effective Sept. 30.
A Kentucky cattle company and veterinarian are alleged to have shipped more than 60,000 cattle without proper health inspections and falsifying documents for at least 600 different certificates.
Paul McCartney’s new album includes a song about climate change deniers, which he unabashedly sings while trotting the globe in private jets and driving sports cars.
A juvenile wolf has been killed in Washington after its pack was found repeatedly preying on cattle grazing federal land.
One death and 17 illnesses have resulted from an E. coli contamination that has forced Cargill to recall more than 130,000 lb. of ground beef.
Starting out the month of May, we dove headlong into the seasonal market with a widening Choice/Select price spread.
Launched in 2015, Crow Cow claims to be a unique, “curated ranch to table service” that gives consumers access to “a quality of meat not available in stores.”
Missouri might be the first state to enact legislation that requires labeling of plant-based and lab-grown meat to be clear when compared to meat from livestock. But why and how did this legislative effort begin?
PETA shows disrespect to the Queen of Soul’s family in seeking to acquire her trademark fur collection.
A former ranch employee has been accused of digital cattle rustling in Texas after falsifying records in emails and impersonating another person in emails.