A statewide disaster declaration and USDA's strategic reallocation of sterile flies are implemented to safeguard the U.S.
USDA’s annual report reveals the smallest total herd since 1951, with beef cow numbers falling to 27.6 million despite a ...
Heading into 2026, recent surveys pinpoint which farmer segments are most concerned about their balance sheets.
Treatment timing is not a single choice, but a moving target, that must balance sensitivity, percision and group-level ...
Joe Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek says the cattle markets have gotten caught up in the outside market money flow but are also seeing some caution ahead of the USDA semi-annual cattle inventory ...
“Technology does allow the bridge for past generations and future generations to all exist on the ranch … our job as Ceres ...
Compared to analyst expectations, last Friday’s Cattle on Feed Report held no surprises, as the Jan. 1 head count was 3.2% ...
A Kansas State agricultural economist explains how resilient consumer demand is outweighing supply constraints to drive market profitability.
Competitive yardage, heifer-specific nutrition and easy-to-use facilities give producers another way to develop heifers when ...
A 1% week-over-week gain to the Composite Cutout against a .3% gain in the 5- Area Choice Steer Price (two weeks prior) gave ...
Missouri Extension State forage specialist Carson Roberts explains three factors that determine profitability when putting up hay.
While having a job outside of the farm brings dependable income and often insurance, the heavy load of working to help keep ...
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