With U.S. cattle inventory at the lowest level in more than seven decades, farmers and ranchers are facing uncertainty about ...
Remember the amount of hay wasted or spoiled could be higher. If we are feeding hay from last year expect a higher percentage ...
That was a wild week for cattle futures with a sharp sell-off. The long steady grind higher was met with some large daily swings. Fundamentals arm wrestled back and forth, but cash was still king in ...
A combination of drought, extreme weather conditions and the rising cost of hay are the three main factors making it tougher ...
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss the grain and cattle markets post 2024 election on the Agweek Market Wrap.
The weekly cattle kill in NI reached an 11-month high in mid-October as processing demand continues to build across the ...
USDA will begin bulk testing milk supplies starting in states where dairy cattle tested positive last spring for the H5N1 bird flu virus. Bird flu is an increasing concern for USDA, amid H5N1 infectio ...
Several agriculture-related groups today congratulated President-elect Trump and Vice President-elect Vance and made comments ...
North Dakota rancher organizations are collecting donations, supplies, and labor to assist ranchers in the northwest part of ...
In partnership with state veterinarians, USDA will implement a tiered strategy to collect milk samples to better assess where ...
By Shelby Carroll N.C. Cooperative Extension Hurricane Helene has significantly impacted agriculture in western North Carolina, causing extensive damage to various farms, including Christmas trees, ...