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Wednesday, April 15, 2020
US cattle futures bounce back from recent lows
According to analysts, US cattle futures rose on Tuesday bouncing back from recent losses, supported by a temporary easing of concerns over meat plants' closures due to COVID-19 cases among workers.
Thursday, April 9, 2020
USDA investigating beef price increase amid lower cattle prices in COVID-19 pandemic
Sonny Perdue, Agriculture Secretary said the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) is looking into why prices for cattle aren't going up even as beef prices are rising from COVID-19 hoarding, reported Reuters.
Thursday, April 9, 2020
US federal appeals court affirmed ruling protecting the US government in cattle quarantine lawsuit
Southern Texas farm owners failed to win an appeal over their failed lawsuit charging the US federal government over the death of their cattle in a federal imposed cattle quarantine in 2014 to eliminate fever ticks, reported Reuters.
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
US cattle contracts drop over 5%
Live cattle contracts for April, June and August all closed US$4.50 per hundredweight (cwt) lower, a 5.17% drop and Wednesday's total dress trade was estimated at 116,000 heads—6,000 less than a week prior.
Friday, April 3, 2020
Consumer demand put pressure on EU cattle prices
In the past four months, deadweight cattle prices across Europe have largely been increasing and returning towards more long term averages.
Friday, March 27, 2020
US beef prices hike as cattle futures soar
On 23 March, US live cattle futures rose to their daily limit as strong packer margins, thereby increasing wholesale beef prices and expectations of higher cash cattle prices emerge this week.
Friday, March 27, 2020
Alabama cattlemen group face concern on beef supply chain flow
The Alabama Cattlemen's Association is concerned in keeping the beef supply chain flowing and making sure that shelves continue to be restocked with beef.
Monday, March 23, 2020
Scotland's cattle herd further shrinks in 2019
Scotland's cattle population continued its downward trend in December 2019, decreasing 1.8% or by 30,000 head to 1.632 million, compared with the same month in 2018, according to the latest census from the Scottish government, AHDB (Agricul ...
Monday, March 23, 2020
Study finds common cattle treatments has severe effects on wildlife
Wormers and anti-ectoparasitic products impair dung beetles larvae development, which indirectly affects endangered bats and birds that prey on the beetles, reported Science Daily.
Monday, March 23, 2020
Free Breedr app aims to bolster UK cattle producers' profits
The app is the first fully-traceable livestock marketplace, with access to cattle health and weight information as well as analytics tools to increase productivity and profitability, reported Cambridge Network.
Friday, March 20, 2020
US cattle, hog futures rebound along with grocery demand
On Thursday, US livestock futures rose as part of a broad recovery in the agriculture markets stemming from a rebound in crude oil prices and export hopes, traders said.
Thursday, March 19, 2020
Australia's live export cattle price hits record US$4 per kilo
A northern cattle industry veteran's forecast came true this week when a line of feeder steers from Darwin bound for Indonesia sold for a record high of US$4 per kilogramme.
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Vietnam calls for solutions to fight domestic cattle and poultry diseases
Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc signed a directive to implement radical solutions to combat cattle and poultry diseases in the country, reported Vietnam Plus.
Monday, March 9, 2020
US cattle futures drop contract lows amid virus fears
US cattle futures further declined on Friday, fuelled by fears that the global coronavirus outbreak will slow economic growth and cut beef demand.
Monday, March 9, 2020
UK to stop mass badger culls and use vaccines to protect cattle from tuberculosis
The government will stop the mass badger culls and use wildlife vaccines on badgers to protect cattle from bovine tuberculosis (TB), reported The Independent UK.

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