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2025 Angus Foundation scholarship applications open February 1

2025 Angus Foundation scholarship applications open February 1

Youth can apply for Angus Foundation scholarships until May 1.

Cattle care during prolonged extreme cold

Cattle care during prolonged extreme cold

Cold weather has moved into Missouri quickly, with no plans of leaving soon, according to forecasts.

America’s Heartland Packing set to open

America’s Heartland Packing set to open

American Foods Group in final stages of adding beef harvest capacity in Missouri in April.

Cattle feeding capital-at-risk and revenue risk

Cattle feeding capital-at-risk and revenue risk

Cattle feeding is among the most capital-intensive ventures in agriculture.

Frost seeding legumes improves pastures several ways

Frost seeding legumes improves pastures several ways

The window to frost-seed opens soon.

Meat Institute urges Trump to reduce costly regulations, address meat prices

Meat Institute urges Trump to reduce costly regulations, address meat prices

Rules and proposals add cost to the production and supply of food, exacerbating food price inflation.

U.S. red meat consumer demand in South Korea still strong despite political turmoil

U.S. red meat consumer demand in South Korea still strong despite political turmoil

South Korea is the leading value market for U.S. beef exports; pork export climbed 21% over the same period to $669 million.

This Week in Agribusiness, Jan. 25, 2025

This Week in Agribusiness, Jan. 25, 2025

Mike Pearson takes a look at the executive orders signed by now President Donald Trump, the markets and the power grid.

FARM Act reintroduced in Congress

FARM Act reintroduced in Congress

The legislation would serve to protect American farmland from investment by foreign adversaries.

Iowa Beef welcomes new Director of Nutrition & Health

Iowa Beef welcomes new Director of Nutrition & Health

The Iowa Beef Industry Council welcomes Erin Good of Waukee as our new Director of Nutrition & Health.