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The United States will nearly triple its annual duty-free beef exports to the European Union (EU) over the next seven years under a new trade agreement signed at the White House.
Tyson Seeking to Boost Food Brands as It Hunts for Acquisitions
Cattle producers capture value from pasture to plate.
Costs are going up, production is stagnant and prices are falling.
The Beef Industry Long Range Plan includes strategies for a stronger industry.
Cattle markets to remain “solidly profitable” in the near-term
Secretary Vilsack surprised at ranchers’ pushback of a second checkoff
A large majority of us probably start out with a bull-buying budget in mind. Now you might ask, how can I make this work at today’s price levels?
Cowboys are calling 2014 a once-in-a-lifetime market.
Top Dollar Angus will identify superior cattle before they leave the ranch, helping producers capture additional value
Every cattleman faces challenges—even NCBA leaders
Producers in every segment find benefits from beef quality assurance.
National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) President Scott George, a dairy and beef producer from Cody, Wyo., tells why.
It is easy to take the data for granted, but the U.S. agricultural data system is under threat of budget cuts.
Each year Pro Farmer usually picks an individual for their Ag Person of the Year, but this year they selected a group-- cattle producers.
From flooding to wildfires, every farm needs a disaster plan to protect assets from natural disasters and other emergencies.
Prices make a big difference in a grower’s profitability. So what is the best way for a grower to deal with price volatility?
While the weather phenomena remains a factor, the Climate Prediction Center isn’t ready to declare drought for 2011.
On the topsy-turvy roller-coaster ride of cattle prices this past year, one thing that most economists agree on is that the cattle industry remains in a strong position going into 2011. Cattle supplies continue to be at their lowest while demand is steady. The one monkey wrench in what could be a great year for cattle producers is high feed costs.
President Obama will sign bill into law
Washington, D.C. session pulled previous sessions together and had focus on margins.
One of the largest cattle dealers in the country leaves farmers in 30 states empty-handed
Agency orders cut from 250 million gallons to 6.6 million.
If you buy 2011 seed, fertilizer, crop protection or equipment needs, keep this advice in mind.
Eastern Livestock, LLC., one of the oldest and the biggest cattle order buyers in the U.S., has some $81 million in bad checks.
Coalition asks for Congress to act on issue when they return.
What should you do when someone gives you a bad check?
Updated information from USDA
Choose genetics to complement your end market goals
Three trends are currently underway in the countryside.
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