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No THC detected in milk or meat of cows fed hemp byproduct

No THC detected in milk or meat of cows fed hemp byproduct

Study results are a step forward in providing the data needed for FDA approval of spent hemp biomass as a livestock feed supplement.

Bipartisan bill seeks regulatory relief for livestock haulers

Bipartisan bill seeks regulatory relief for livestock haulers

HELP Act builds on a successful COVID-era FMCSA Emergency Declaration that allowed drivers flexibility while still operating safely.

Blame it on boxes

Blame it on boxes

The concept of boxed beef revolutionized the beef industry—and our cattle management changed with it.

From western Kansas, a lasting feedlot legacy

From western Kansas, a lasting feedlot legacy

Former K-State beef cattle scientist John Brethour was inducted posthumously into the Legends of Feedlot Nutrition, signifying his work during a 50-year career that has stood the test of time.

Australia lifts restrictions on U.S. beef

Australia lifts restrictions on U.S. beef

U.S. beef never regained market share in Australia after BSE, and the new biosecurity clearance may not add up to any meaningful recovery yet.

Humboldt County ranching family partners with California Rangeland Trust to permanently conserve their multi-generation ranch

Humboldt County ranching family partners with California Rangeland Trust to permanently conserve their multi-generation ranch

Six generations of stewardship honored as the Moore family partners with California Rangeland Trust to conserve 4,688 acres of working lands and vital habitat in Northern California.

U.S. beef gains access to Australian market after 20-year trade barrier lifted

U.S. beef gains access to Australian market after 20-year trade barrier lifted

In a major win for American cattle producers, the NCBA credits President Trump for reopening a key export market and advancing fair, science-based trade with Australia.

New World screwworm moves north adding to market volatility

New World screwworm moves north adding to market volatility

New World screwworm detections in Mexico prompt U.S. port closures, halting cattle imports and tightening supply, raising concerns over market impact and long-term production forecasts.

Farm Progress America, July 23, 2025

Farm Progress America, July 23, 2025

Mike Pearson tells listeners how China is now requesting a seat at the table when it comes to the Panama Canal negotiations.

Cattle market steady as beef prices hit record highs

Cattle market steady as beef prices hit record highs

Fed cattle trade holds firm while boxed beef cutouts dip; retail demand remains strong despite inflation, with ground beef reaching $6.12 per pound.