Beef prices are at or near an all-time high and the situation could take years to resolve. Here's why and how it happened.
What is Synchronization? For decades, cattlemen have used artificial insemination (AI) and synchronization in beef and dairy herds. These time-proven techniques allow producers to use proven genetics ...
U.S. cattle inventories are at a 75-year low, driven in part by years of severe drought in the western United States that have strained feed supplies.
2025 has been a historic year in the cattle market. The tightest cattle numbers in 70 years laid the ground work for cash and futures prices to push to record and all-time highs. From All-Time High to ...
Beef-on-dairy has rapidly evolved into a major contributor to the U.S. beef supply, reshaping how dairy and beef sectors work ...
K-State researcher suggests taking greater precautions and actions for animal welfare to help cattle be more efficient.
Averages: 25 Fall Balancer bulls averaged $12,350 63 Yearling Balancer bulls averaged $8,865 8 Yearling Gelbvieh bulls averaged $7,125 2 Yearling Angus bulls averaged $10,000 2 Fall SimAngus bulls ...
Justin Sherrard connects the dots between global policy, consumer expectations and ranch‑level realities — arguing beef producers must engage, share data and tell their stories or risk having others ...
Across the country, ranchers have fewer cattle than at any point since 1952, leading to rising beef prices. Farmers are still expected to accumulate more debt this year.
It’s a massive opportunity.” Filling the Cattle Gap One of the biggest reasons beef-on-dairy has grown so quickly is simple: ...
Strong results continue at the 2026 Performance Tested Bull Sale held on Feb. 19 at the State Fairgrounds in Springfield. The sale averaged $7,284 on 37 lots, setting ...
Shipment of 222 Wagyu cattle from Melbourne Avalon Airport marks the largest Wagyu livestock air export from Australia ...