American beef plants are under threat as the number of cattle destined for their facilities stays far below historical levels ...
Cattle inventories hit 1950s lows while prices surge 29 percent as drought and economics drive widespread herd liquidation.
"JBS will permanently close a facility outside Los Angeles that prepares beef for sale at U.S. grocery stores, the world’s ...
Cattle placed in feedlots, where animals are fed until ready to be slaughtered, are expected to have dropped in November to the lowest levels for the month since 2015, according to a Bloomberg survey ...
High odds that production will fall next year, along with strong beef demand, indicates higher prices again for cash steers, ...
Look for fed cattle prices to rise $165 to $240 per head next year; experts have good reasons for why this could happen.
Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs sent a letter to federal officials, urging them to claw back ranching regulations that he says has ...
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Historic Cattle Drought Forces Tyson To Close Nebraska Beef Hub—5% Of US Beef Supply Gone
Tyson Foods is permanently closing its beef plant in Lexington, Nebraska in January 2026, cutting about 3,200 jobs and reshaping both the company and the small town built around the facility. ...
The announcement that Tyson would shutter a massive beef processing plant in Nebraska was the first such closure in more than a decade. Beef processors are running at lower capacity, as the U.S.
This strongly suggests that the Trump administration threw badly bleeding packers a lifeline by opening U.S. markets to ...
There is a slight bit of positive news for those who love to grill a steak in the summer or enjoy a roast dinner during the ...
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