The U.S. cattle herd has shrunk in recent years to the smallest since the early 1950s because droughts and higher production ...
Little opportunity for meaningful expansion until 2028 The U.S. beef cattle market should continue flying high but also faces turbulence in 2026 thanks to the lowest inventory in 75 years, […] ...
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) annual CattleCon took place Feb. 3-5 in Nashville, Tenn. The most ...
Overall, the U.S. agricultural sector is facing tough economic times, a combination of persistently high input prices and a stagnant at best export outlook, both of which have been exacerbated at ...
As Republicans and President Donald Trump continue beefing over the price of beef, the president recently decided to quadruple the number of imported cattle cuts from Argentina in an effort to lower ...
The number of beef cattle in the U.S. continues to fall, a pair of reports released Friday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture show. "We are not expanding the breeding herd yet, and the implications ...
Ag columnist Dennis Sun writes, "Cattle producers who liked cattle prices in 2025 should be happy with the 2026 price ...
“Beef prices are higher now than they’ve ever been,” said Bryant Anderson. “Right now the numbers of the cattle industry are ...