New Five-Year Beef Industry Long Range Plan Approved
Cattle industry leaders laid out their future objectives and priorities last week during the annual Cattle Industry Summer Business Meeting.
Cattle industry leaders laid out their future objectives and priorities last week during the annual Cattle Industry Summer Business Meeting.
USDA released their latest Weekly Export Sales Report on Thursday. Traders were greeted by lower sales for U.S. wheat, corn and cotton, but the light was brightest for sorghum and soybeans.
American Cattle News for week of August 3, 2020
Growing Cotton for week of August 3, 2020
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Floyd and Hale County’s Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agents are your hosts for a series of talks with experts for the 2020 Caprock Cattle Educational Series.
Your daily look at what’s impacting agriculture around the globe.
Farmer sentiment was virtually unchanged in July in comparison to a month earlier, according to the latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer.
Your daily look at what’s impacting agriculture around the globe.
Floyd and Hale County’s Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agents are your hosts for a series of talks with experts for the 2020 Caprock Cattle Educational Series.
You’ve probably seen the latest drought maps, but do they mean lower crop yields in areas affected by drought?
Plains Cotton Growers is reporting more than 75 percent of the dryland crop on the High Plains has been abandoned, mainly due to drought.
Floyd and Hale County’s Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agents are your hosts for a series of talks with experts for the 2020 Caprock Cattle Educational Series.
Since 1973, US farm program payments follow a process of moving from one regime or plateau to another, with the move occurring in a one to two year period.
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Though there are signs that the economy is improving after being shut down due to COVID-19 concerns, an “advance” estimate from the Bureau of Economic Analysis tells a different tale.
As the cattle industry struggles with how to move forward in light of recent supply chain disruptions and a cash market that is out of whack, some have been looking to the government for direction.
While members of the House are back home for district work this week, members of the Senate have been working towards another round of COVID-19 assistance.
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