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The buyer group, led by an Oklahoma rancher, plans to continue ONSY's operations, which includes more than 350,000 annually ...
Accounting for about 15% of USDA's total workforce and representing FSA, NRCS, FSIS, APHIS and other departments, 3,877 staff ...
Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek, says cash cattle trade was record high again last week with $223 live paid in much of the ...
Profitability is at stake in 2025 as U.S. farmers hit the field for planting season. Between questions about commodity prices, tariffs, trade, input costs and drought concerns, this year is one to ...
Addressing costs to producing crops or livestock also tackles the issue of the long-term sustainability of individual farmers ...
With the goal of preserving America’s food security, 40 stakeholders from diverse backgrounds, operations and organizational involvement have agreed on five priorities and actionable solutions to make ...
Trust In Beef adds two private-sector partners, furthering the program’s ability to provide technical assistance and solutions to ranchers across the U.S. Entering the program’s third year, Trust In ...
When dealing with drought, ranchers have options to still meet the nutritional requirements of cows. Several regions across the country have experienced drought conditions in recent years, and the ...
Dozens of speakers told EPA and the Corps that ag has borne the brunt of unclear, inconsistent regulations for too long.
Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek, says cattle futures continue to hold strong with more record cash. While grains are ...
A well-maintained pen and chute system is key to making processing day stress free — on both the cattle and the people.
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