(Refiles to correct dateline) By Nicolás Misculin BUENOS AIRES, July 16 (Reuters) - Higher global beef prices and new trade ...
A quick stop at the grocery store, your local hot dog stand or favorite Italian beef spot and you may experience some genuine sticker shock. Almost $8.50 for a pound of ground beef? $6.99 for a ...
Live cattle futures closed with $1.30 to $2.82 losses on Wednesday. Cash trade started to pick up this week, with a few light ...
Omaha Steaks CEO says ranchers must retain female cattle for breeding, delaying supply recovery as America's beef crisis persists amid strong demand.
Increased Argentine shipments offset Brazilian declines while Australia narrows gap with top supplier Brazil in first five ...
Though demand has remained generally strong for steaks and hamburgers, some shoppers have shifted to other proteins, such as chicken, to save money.
Live cattle futures faced continued weakness on Tuesday, with contracts down $1.60 to $3.30 at the close. Open interest was ...
Spring-calving dairy herds are near the start of the breeding season, and the decisions of individual farmers about which bulls to use this year will shape future environmental policies. The choices ...
Total cattle numbers are tight, but the beef industry is maximizing every head. Two economists break down the "uneven" ...
Being proactive is the best approach for dealing with heat stress in cattle. Once cattle are in a severe state of heat stress ...