USDA data shows cattle inventories remain historically tight, with reduced animals available for processing across all ...
Lexington facility closure reflects industry adjustment to declining fed cattle numbers and higher prices in beef sector.
With only eight days’ of operations left at many export plants before annual seasonal closures start, many beef processors ...
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Opinion: Do we need to break up Big Beef?
Biden’s Green New Deal policies drove up the cost of fuel, feed, and fertilizer. His “eat soy” range war against ranchers ...
Steers: 200-300 lbs., $307-$425; 300-400 lbs., $291-$420; 400-500 lbs., $268-$310; 500-600 lbs., $245-$270; 600-700 lbs., $232-$253; 700-800 lbs., $215-$232. Heifers ...
Cattle futures dropped from record highs due to political fears but tight supplies suggest recovery ahead for livestock ...
Hundreds of thousands of America's dairy cows are being turned into hamburgers because milk prices have dropped so low that farmers can no longer afford to feed the animals. Dairy farmers say they ...
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Tyson will close a big beef plant as cattle supplies shrink
Tyson Foods is preparing to shut down one of its largest beef processing plants, a move that underscores how a shrinking U.S.
The signal to emerge from the early December weaner sales is the store market has a solid base in it but not an exciting level of demand.
Sweeping new restrictions on slaughterhouse practices to further safeguard American beef -- including an immediate ban on so-called "downer" or sick cows entering the human food supply -- were ...
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