USDA’s Semi-Annual Cattle Inventory report confirmed a 61-year low in the beef cow herd, and barring some major change in the weather, the cattle inventory may not be done shrinking yet.
Feeding cattle in winter is critical to management, especially in regions where forage quality declines significantly during colder months. Proper nutrition during this period ensures cattle health, ...
while live cattle futures hit multi-month peaks on Thursday, as meat packers struggled to find inventory, analysts said. CME March feeder cattle settled up 3.225 cents at 266.200 cents per pound ...
Just days after Paraguayan beef was granted access ... the National Service of Animal Quality and Health (Senacsa), April was positively positioned in terms of cattle slaughtering, after the ...
While low-quality hay provides warmth, cattle require higher-energy feeds—such as quality hay, cubes, or supplemental grains—to meet their increased nutritional needs. Why this ...