All cattle and calves in South Dakota as of January 1, 2025 totaled 3.55 million head, up 3% from January 1, 2024, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. All cows and ...
Growing as a cattle producer involves admitting that you don't have it all figured out, according to Minnesota State ...
The USDA’s long-awaited Cattle Inventory report indicates further contraction of the U.S. herd is likely. At the start of ...
The latest Cattle Inventory Report confirms what many in the livestock industry have anticipated: the U.S. cattle herd continues to shrink.
With the spring bull buying season beginning, producers need to know their cow herd and utilize selection tools to help find ...
I’m excited for the future of ranching in Colorado and it’s because of wolves. Does that sound incongruent? It makes perfect sense, actually. It’s because cattle rancher Glenn Elzinga and his crew ...
South Gilbert residents say they have been infiltrated by a herd of cows. They are pleading with the town to step up.
Economists expect the nation’s cattle herd to either remain steady or continue shrinking into 2025, as producers show caution about restocking amid high production costs and drought potential.
"Gold Shaw Farm is a dream in the making, nestled in Peacham, VT. Founded in 2016 by Morgan and Allison Gold, this 158-acre farm-in-progress is on a mission to become a thriving, regenerative ...
More than half the country's beef herds will either be increased in size or kept the same this year, driven largely by producer expectations of both good seasonal conditions and good cattle prices.