Decisions up and down the beef supply chain evolve around calculating costs and breakeven prices. That calculation in the ...
Producers should be diligent with vaccinations, testing and biosecurity measures to protect herds from bovine viral diarrhea ...
K-State Extension Veterinarian AJ Tarpoff suggests these management tips as temperatures rise and mud follows.
Trump said Monday that his planned 25% tariffs on all Mexican and Canadian exports to the U.S. “are going ahead on time, on schedule,” meaning the duties would take effect on March 4 at the conclusion ...
Working with livestock comes with risks, so producers should take time to double check surroundings and remember these safety ...
The total U.S. feedlot inventory on Jan. 1, 2025 was 14.297 million head, including 2.474 million head in feedlots with ...
Keep an eye on calves as thermic stress is observed not only with extremely high or low temperatures, but also extreme ...
As tariffs and trade wars continue to make headlines, veteran trade negotiator Gregg Doud feels somewhat optimistic about a possible new deal with one of America’s leading markets — China. He explains ...
Top Producer Women in Agriculture Award winner Kimberly Ratcliff wanted a life in New York City, but soon found herself ...
About 45% of U.S. corn production acres and 36% of the soybean ground are dry. The western Corn Belt needs moisture, in ...
Since being confirmed on Feb. 13, Secretary Rollins has been in the Washington D.C., USDA office for a few hours. Most of her ...
On Feb. 1, USDA’s APHIS announced the resumption of cattle and bison imports from Mexico under a new comprehensive protocol. With herd levels at a 74-year low and high beef prices, traders had ...