In other words, every cow is burning the equivalent of 4 lbs of corn per day just to deal with mud, rather than using that energy to maintain body condition, support pregnancy, or rebreed. That’s a ...
Kent Bamford with Bamford Feedyard in Haxtun, Colorado, and Bob Foote with Foote Cattle Company in Bucyrus, Kansas, are the 2026 inductees in the Cattle Feeders Hall of ...
Cattle market fundamentals remain strong despite political turbulence as feedlot inventories decline and beef production ...
USDA’s latest Cattle on Feed report highlights how suspended Mexican cattle imports, shrinking feeder supplies and reduced ...
As October draws to a close, U.S. officials are reportedly going to meet with Mexican counterparts this week to talk about reopening the border. The possibility of trade resuming, coupled with ...
In 2024, Aberdeen’s DemKota beef processing plant bought cattle from 400 producers. This year, they bought from 300. “That ...
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Ranching in the Pacific Northwest means you get comfortable with extremes. High elevations, severe winters, large allotments ...
Tyson Foods is permanently closing its beef plant in Lexington, Nebraska in January 2026, cutting about 3,200 jobs and ...
A lifelong love of horses led Mary Hartman, CEO and founder of StableFeed in Minnesota, to find growers in Montana to grow ...
Barley-based experiments revealed clear microbial stress responses. Proteins involved in stress increased, while those linked to carbohydrate and amino-acid metabolism decreased. This indicates that ...
Despite the United States’ long and storied past with cattle ranching, long-term research on health, nutrition and management is rarely wrangled, hamstrung by budget constraints and the segmented ...