Our contributors in Northern Ireland write articles and capture video footage from their farms. Here’s some highlights from 2025.
Terrain's Dave Weaber says placements of cattle into feedlots will continue to shrink, long-feared beef slaughter capacity reductions have arrived, and the beef cow herd hasn’t begun to expand.
Missouri Extension releases updated beef cattle enterprise budgets showing improved cow-calf margins but challenges for other ...
Milk prices are likely to stay flat into 2026 as growing milk supplies and beef-on-dairy incentives outweigh steady demand, keeping margins tight and buyers on the sidelines.
Live and feeder cattle futures made new highs for the move Monday morning after a strong close Friday and higher weekly closes. However, the big catalyst is the bullish USDA Cattle on Feed Report data ...
UCCE experts urge producers to monitor their animals for signs of the parasite, which has been moving north from Central and South America.
New research reveals dramatic price differences producers can afford based on ranch costs and management strategies.
Knowing the forces that shape feed efficiency is only half the story; the next step is using them to your advantage.
The team’s working hypothesis is that heifers demonstrating moderate forage intake with acceptable growth will ultimately become more forage-efficient cows. Simply put, they define an efficient cow as ...
Transporting newborn calves long distances has welfare challenges. On some dairies, beef on dairy calves are reared for ...
Cattle prices are good in Western Canada, but trade uncertainty, rising costs and dug-in lobby and policy issues damper the ...
On Wednesday December 10th members of the Atlantic FFA participated in the Iowa Cattlemen’s Foundation Beef Extravaganza. Team members Lauren Comes, Hayden Kleen and Frank Freund placed fifth overall.
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