There’s no shortage of livestock feed across the Prairies but producers are urged to test feed to ensure quality this year.
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“Stock is good,” said Manitoba livestock specialist Pam Iwanchysko via email Oct. 29. However, a lot of feed was harvested later in the season, putting it at higher risk for quality concerns. Why it ...
A combination of drought, extreme weather conditions and the rising cost of hay are the three main factors making it tougher ...
The USDA says 2.286 million head of cattle were placed into U.S. feedlots in October 2024. That’s an increase of 5% from ...
Maize and soybeans are essential for poultry and pork feed, but rising costs are negatively affecting livestock farmers’ productivity and competitiveness, pushing them to seek alternatives.
The grainfed beef industry has surged to another record quarter, with numbers on feed in the latest September quarterly ...
Chad Smith has more on what market conditions can tell us. Smith: A pair of recent market reports paint a picture of cattle on feed supplies remaining steady even as cash cattle prices moved higher.
Knowledge and preparedness can help livestock producers across the U.S. develop and put contingency plans in place for their individual operations. These guidelines can be found at ...
The reason is because the future supply of fed cattle will be larger than previously expected. The Cattle on Feed report, released October 25, 2024, estimated September 2024 placements at 98.1% of ...
the Agriculture Department said in its monthly Cattle on Feed Report. In its report Friday, the USDA said that cattle on feed inventories rose 30,000 head for the month from this month last year ...