Kansas State University researchers are working on a project to analyze the opportunities available by using drone thermal imaging in cattle feed yards. In a recent episode of Cattle Chat, guest Haley ...
Cattle feed yards in the Texas Panhandle and elsewhere have been operating at a loss for 18 months, and while many would like to sell their sprawling operations, there are either no buyers or no banks ...
Cargill Inc. is selling its two remaining cattle feedlots in Kansas and Colorado, marking the company's complete exit from this aspect of the beef industry. The Wayzata-based agribusiness giant is ...
PINE BELT, Miss. (WDAM) - U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith has worked on a bill that will impact cattle farmers and ranchers across the country. Currently, cattle feed yards are controlled primarily by four ...
AMARILLO – Cattle move, dirt stirs, dust rises – it's an inevitable part of the livestock industry. But it's something feedlot management and researchers are working to minimize and control. The Texas ...
A recent Point of Reference article, "The meat of the matter: Environmental dissemination of beef cattle agrochemicals," published in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, points at synthetic ...
A highly concentrated beef market has meant higher prices for consumers and lower returns for the people raising the animals. Some ranchers in the Midwest and Great Plains want a new option by ...
Kent Bamford with Bamford Feedyard in Haxtun, Colorado, and Bob Foote with Foote Cattle Company in Bucyrus, Kansas, are the 2026 inductees in the Cattle Feeders Hall of ...
Walmart recently opened a 300,000-square foot case-ready beef facility in Olathe, Kan., citing their commitment to a more ...
BROOKINGS, S.D. -- Because of the government shutdown, the U.S. Department of Agriculture delayed the release of its October cattle on feed report from Oct. 18 to Oct. 31. Perhaps related to the ...
Cattle bosses on the Great Western Trail were dreamers, and the rangy longhorns they drove from Texas through here on the way to Kansas and Nebraska, fetched fortunes, but they probably never imagined ...