“Cattle crisis” has a nice alliterative ring to it—and that may be why we’ve heard the phrase lately. It’s irresistible to headline authors and television personalities. Just because they like to ...
Most folks who follow the ag markets know about the cattle and hog supply cycles, in which herds routinely expand as price rise, only to reverse when the supply of animals and products exceeds demand ...
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Better breeding starts with smart synchronization
Estrus synchronization is reshaping cattle breeding by letting producers plan exactly when cows and heifers come into heat, making artificial insemination and advanced breeding more effective. Using ...
The cattle herd is progressively shrinking, and as of Jan. 1, it totaled 87.2 million head. This year’s inventory is the fewest since 1951, when the herd totaled 82.1 million. Each subsequent peak in ...
In Indonesia, cattle are not just cattle. The large island-nation houses a variety of different breeds, locally preferred for their unique set of physical attributes and strongly linked to culture and ...
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