Steak and hamburgers, American staples, are fast becoming luxury items. Texas ranchers know why.
Five individuals were federally indicted this week for their roles in an alleged $220 million nationwide fraud scheme involving purported cattle purchase contracts, announced United States Attorney ...
Cattle Inventory Smallest Since 1951 USDA’s semi-annual cattle inventory report confirmed the U.S. cattle herd remains ...
Rising cattle markets hide dangerous marketing mistakes. Learn why proper sell/buy strategies matter before prices drop and ...
U.S. cattle inventory hits a 75-year low, tightening supplies and driving higher beef prices and market volatility. Learn ...
The popular CattleFax Outlook Seminar, held as part of CattleCon 2026 in Nashville, Tennessee, shared expert market and ...
Scott Varilek with Kooima Kooima Varilek says the cattle futures have been chopping back and forth this week and need to take out last week's highs on the charts to break out and to new highs.
Market analysis reveals how Trump's 400% import increase affects domestic producers, consumer prices and competitive ...
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They ran a Fort Worth cattle business. It was a $220 million fraud operation, prosecutors say
Five people are accused of running a $220 million cattle fraud operation out of Fort Worth, according to indictments handed down this week.
The Great Florida Cattle Drive pays homage to the state's once-thriving cattle industry—and imagines what it may have looked like a hundred years ago.
Jed Wood, Joshua Link, Tia Link, Taylor Bang, and Royana Thomas have been indicted with multiple counts of wire fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering.
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