Pressures at every stage of the 18-month cattle supply chain are expected to keep prices high at least through 2026.
Tight cattle supplies and steady demand push prices higher, but what could that mean for producers and consumers?
Once considered a premium option, buying beef in bulk from a rancher has become comparatively affordable as retail prices ...
The Hemphill County Beef Cattle Conference continues to grow as a cornerstone event for South Plains and Panhandle beef ...
Animal welfare advocates are accusing the USDA of approving beef checkoff promotions that allegedly deceive consumers about the environmental benefits of cattle production. The Animal Legal Defense ...
OSU hosted the inaugural Beef Center of Excellence Advisory Board meeting, uniting industry leaders and researchers to ...
Despite daily volatility, cattle markets are still driven by strong demand and tight supplies. Rising fuel costs could ...
Chris Chinn, director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture, says the historic low is driving high beef prices.
LINCOLN — Nebraska Beef Quality Assurance released the 2026 schedule for beef quality assurance and beef quality assurance transportation certification events.
Kentucky cattle producers and industry representatives joined Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Jonathan Shell Monday as ...