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As a cattle feeder and commodity broker for 45 years, Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek in Sioux Center, Iowa, says he’s never seen a time like this, or even a close second, in the cattle market.
Liberty County constable Tammy Bishop’s BAC was over the legal limit, leading to someone’s death. #libertycounty #dui #constablecharge #fatalcrash #dwlaws ...
Numbers were down 1.2% from a year ago, a figure that brought little surprise to analysts. “Losses in cattle on feed were attributed to losses in both marketings of fed cattle (down 10.1% to 1,758 ...
BIG price differences between lighter feeder steers and heifers this year have motivated a large swing towards feeding heifers for Coles and Woolworths supermarket supply. It’s not that uncommon for ...
USDA reported the number of cattle on feed June 1 in the 1000+ head lots was 98.78% of year ago, i.e. down 1.2%. May placements of 1.886 million head were down 7.8%, more than expected.
The Farm to Feed Forum producer panel featuring Doug Murphy, Claravale Station, Tony Hayne, Douglas Station, Andrew Cochrane, CPC Newcastle Waters, and Ben Wratten, AAM Investment Group.
Libertarian journalist John Stossel joins NewsNation to preview his special "John Stossel: Give Me Liberty," airing Sunday at 7 p.m. ET. In his conversation with Connell McShane, Stossel tackles ...
John Deere’s digital strategy, spearheaded by Chief Tractor Officer Rex Curtiss, reached a milestone with over 100 million views, 7 million likes, and nearly 700,000 followers in its first year. The ...
Michelle Keller, Senior Director of Farm 2 Veteran, joins John Landecker to talk about what Farm 2 Veteran is and what they do to help veterans. Then Michelle talks about the first ever “Farm Fresh ...
Livestock production uses 80% of global agricultural land but delivers only 17% of total calorie supply. U.S. cattle inventory has dropped by over 34% since 1975, despite increasing population and ...
Livestock production uses 80% of global agricultural land but delivers only 17% of total calorie supply. U.S. cattle inventory has dropped by over 34% since 1975, despite increasing population and ...
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