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Purchase complements acquisition of cattle firm S. Kidman.
A public hearing on imposing potential 100 percent import tariffs on some 90 European products -- particularly targeting agricultural products from France, Germany and Italy -- will be held February 15 in Washington, DC by the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR).
Witness testimony is beginning in Las Vegas for six defendants accused of taking up arms to stop a federal roundup of cattle near Nevada cattleman Cliven Bundy’s ranch in April 2014.
Colorado livestock could be eating hemp under a bill that passed the state Senate Tuesday.
A federal judge in Nevada is considering crucial rulings about what jurors will hear in the trial of six defendants accused of stopping U.S. agents at gunpoint from rounding up cattle near Cliven Bundy’s ranch in April 2014.
Tyson reveals SEC subpoena, likely tied to pricing lawsuits
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has notified livestock industry groups that it will move forward with proposed Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Act (GIPSA) rules proposed in 2010.
CME cattle futures followed Thursday’s limit up trading with solid gains again in action Friday. The nearby October contract closed up $2.12 at $101.15.
Proposed all-Australian bid won’t need government approval.
Three wolves in Wyoming are being pursued by wildlife officials after repeated attacks on cattle.
Cattle have been shot in North Dakota with both a gun and arrows.
The farm economy has been struggling for a while now, especially with weak cattle prices and disease issues in wheat.
Mars says a miscommunication with a subcontractor led to a defective batch of its Skittles, reportedly on their way to becoming cattle feed, ending up scattered across a highway.
Volatile cattle markets have impacted the industry over the past year. To help the situation, industry leaders have tried to shorten the trading hours and address high frequency trading. A group of cattle operators are doing business a different way in an open cash market with an online live auction.
Both fed cattle and feeder cattle markets traded at softer prices for the week.
Key question as ‘America first’ focus comes from administration.
A Nebraska chicken processing plant is under scruitiny for possible water contamination risks down river in Iowa.
President Donald Trump’s vow to accelerate construction of a “contiguous, physical wall” along the Mexican border is slamming into a Washington reality _ who’s going to pay for it and how?
Winter weather could continue to help drive cattle prices higher.
Fed cattle led the parade with cash prices $3 to $4 per cwt higher.
The volume of cattle and calves sold the week ended Jan. 13 was called the second largest in five years, with prices steady to uneven.
Wyoming may have its first USDA licensed packing plant.
Supporters of cattleman and anti-federal government figure Cliven Bundy are protesting a presidential decision to give national monument protection to public land where Bundy grazes cows near his southern Nevada ranch.
Waste flows downhill, and that’s what worries folks in Hendricks, Minn.
As America’s cow herd dropped to 60-year lows two years ago, ranchers saw an economic incentive to save and breed replacement heifers. Demand for the young females spiked, creating a profitable niche market which now appears to have flamed out.
The Fed Cattle Exchange is helping the beef industry by delivering another data point for price discovery through an online live cattle auction.
A ranch in Kansas needed a little help heading into the holidays, so they hired an elf. But he doesn’t spend much time on the shelf.
R-CALF has been ruled in favor against the USDA on the use of beef checkoff funds.
Polar Vortex Blasting U.S. Dealt a Short Life by Dueling Weather
Feedlot marketings were up 16.6% in November, while placements rose 15%.