The U.S. cattle herd is smaller than it has been in 74 years, though Texas' population has risen slightly in the last year, ...
Health officials have confirmed that bird flu has been detected in milk from a cattle herd at a Phoenix-area dairy facility.
The USDA 's January Cattle Inventory report showed a slight decline in the cattle herd nationwide, reaching record low levels ...
USDA’s Semi-Annual Cattle Inventory report confirmed a 61-year low in the beef cow herd, and barring some major change in the weather, the cattle inventory may not be done shrinking yet.
The decrease, while smaller than last year, indicates continued contraction in the U.S. cattle herd. Beef cows that have calved totaled 27.9 million, down 1% from 2024 and a new record low (since 1965 ...
As elk damage continues in Minnesota and more funds are requested to handle that damage, plans for herd expansion continue to take shape.
The recent Cattle on Feed Report was called neutral-to-slightly-positive by Bernt Nelson, an economist with the American ...
This is the first time it has been found in dairy cattle, meaning these cows caught it from wild birds, instead of another infected herd. This is the second known instance of a type of avian flu ...
The U.S. cattle herd hasn't been at a total like 86.7 million since 1951. Experts, who say this is because of a combination of factors including drought and the rising price of feed, do believe ...
The U.S. cattle herd is smaller than it has been in 74 years, though Texas' population has risen slightly in the last year, according to new data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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