Cattle producers cannot afford to waste a valuable resource like hay in even the best years. “Management of input costs is a key business concern and can mean the difference between operational profit ...
Supplemental feed is the number one cost for most livestock and horse owners. In addition, nutrition has a substantial impact ...
So what causes soil contamination of harvested forages? One common reason that soil can end up in our stored forages is dry ...
Alfalfa can be an effective supplement for feeding cattle in the winter, writes Ben Beckman, of Nebraska Extension.
The nation’s news cycle and the public’s collectively short attention span has largely turned away from the devastation of ...
Dry pastures late summer into fall have created a challenging situation for many livestock producers in terms of feed ...
The market continues to digest the U.S. border closure to Mexican feeder cattle, which is drawing more U.S. demand towards ...
For the week ending November 23, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $3 to $6 higher with some quality heifer packages ... South of Edmonton, tan yearling heifers averaging 983 pounds coming ...
Corbitt Wall gives the weekly USDA Feeder and Cattle Summary for the week ending May 23. Calves and yearlings sold firm to $5 higher, with some areas selling as much as $10 higher. The market is ...
Since 2000, the beef cattle herd in Johnson County, Iowa, and the U.S. has steadily shrunk as farmers’ average age increases ...
The cattle feed market is estimated to be worth USD 83.4 billion in 2024 and is projected to be valued at USD 127.8 billion ...
There were no deliveries issued against December live cattle on first notice day. Feeder cattle were down a tick in January on a weaker cash market, with other contracts up 17 t0 67 cents.