According to the Cattle Inventory report, all cattle and calves in the United States on Jan. 1, 2025, totaled 86.7 million ...
Reductions in greenhouse gas emissions of up to 26% are possible within current grass-fed beef farming, according to a new ...
Cattle Inventory Report released Friday shows the U.S. total cattle inventory shrunk another 1% over the past year, with the ...
New analysis highlights how anaerobic digestion plants and other farming interventions could slash greenhouse gas emissions ...
The use of commercial livestock dewormers has paid off in terms of animal health and productivity, but it has also resulted ...
The Southwest Missouri Beef Cattle Conference will be held Tuesday, Feb. 11, in Springfield. It will be held at the Christopher S. Bond Learning Center at the Darr Agricultural Center, which is part ...
With no post-holiday wavering, all cattle and beef markets moved higher in the first half of January – setting new record ...
And when you look at just the number of beef cows, that inventory fell 1%, now sitting at 27.9 million head. Other highlights in the January Cattle report include: Of the 86.7 million head ...
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.
Jaymelynn Farney, a beef systems specialist with K-State Research and Extension, said the KOMA Beef Cattle Conference ...
Columnist Dennis Sun writes, "Today, everything we read about cattle and beef say prices are going up. This can be attributed ...