The U.S. has the fewest cattle right now since 1951, and ranchers face hard decisions on whether and how to grow their herds.
Beef prices are at record highs as drought reduced cattle inventory to the lowest levels since 1951, with ground beef up 12.8 ...
Starting as a small local market, the Dickson Regional Livestock Center has become a major regional hub with buyers traveling ...
The cattle market continues to sort through a tight supply and strong demand. Prices have cooled off somewhat, albeit from ...
Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodity Analytics says soybean futures closed slightly higher on Monday as trade tensions with ...
American ranchers are raising the fewest cows in decades. Through the price increases, American shoppers have stayed loyal to ...
Rising feed prices, drought and parasites have squeezed cattle farmers, driving up beef prices. But there's also the underlying cycle of prices because of the time it takes to raise a cow.
Ranchers feel bullish as cattle prices hit record highs this summer and remain elevated thanks to record low inventory and ...
Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek says November feeder cattle futures were up over $20 last week and have led the rally on ...
High demand for land, limited property listings and record cattle prices are playing key roles in keep cropland and ...
Like a flick of a switch, the lack of spring rainfall has taken livestock markets from confidence underpinned by a mood of ...