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Three steps to prepare for winter feeding of livestock

Three steps to prepare for winter feeding of livestock

Follow these three key steps to prepare for the winter season.

Unlocking the ‘genetic magic’ of beef cattle

Unlocking the ‘genetic magic’ of beef cattle

The next phase of a University of Saskatchewan research initiative aims to accomplish two ambitious goals that will have a significant impact on the country’s beef cattle industry.

Ag producers should do year-end income tax planning

Ag producers should do year-end income tax planning

Farmers and ranchers have until March 3, 2025, to file their 2024 income tax returns without penalty if they have not made estimates.

Cattle futures give up ground in seasonal trading

Cattle futures give up ground in seasonal trading

As usually is the case the first week of December, cattle future took a downward turn.

Trade nominee echoes Trump views on tariffs

Trade nominee echoes Trump views on tariffs

President-elect nominated Jamieson Greer for U.S. Trade Representative; Greer advocates for strong trade enforcement against China.

Cargill to cut thousands of jobs as profits shrink

Cargill to cut thousands of jobs as profits shrink

Earnings shrink as corn and soybean prices tumble, compounded by the smallest U.S. cattle heard in 7 decades.

USDA launches agribusiness trade mission to Morocco

USDA launches agribusiness trade mission to Morocco

Morocco’s infrastructure investments position it as a regional trade hub.

Tyson Foods to close Emporia, Kansas plant by mid-February

Tyson Foods to close Emporia, Kansas plant by mid-February

Tyson Fresh Meats facility provided an array of specialty product solutions, including seasoned and marinated proteins and ground beef.

November/December 2024 edition of BEEF is available

November/December 2024 edition of BEEF is available

The November/December 2024 edition of BEEF has been published and is available for your viewing.

Discovery of screwworms in Mexico impacting cattle trade

Discovery of screwworms in Mexico impacting cattle trade

Live Stream Tuesday, December 3 at 11 AM CT - Dr. Ron Gill, professor and Extension livestock specialist at Texas A&M University, joins us with an update on the screwworm situation in Mexico and implications for trade.