Photo courtesy of USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). Late last year, Hoosier Ag Today told you that cattle imports from Mexico were suspended because of a very dangerous pest ...
Live cattle imports from Mexico haven’t resumed, and a livestock economist says the longer the ban continues, the more impact it will have on the markets. The United States Department of Agriculture’s ...
Prepared and written by Jeff Swenson, DATCP Livestock and Meat Specialist. The Market Update draws information from several sources, including trade publications, radio broadcasts, agricultural news ...
So far Mexico will exempt the auto industry. However, corn, soybeans, wheat and cattle were not on the lineup which is important because Mexico is the top customer for corn and wheat and a leading ...
This will primarily impact feeder cattle imports from Mexico, and feeder cattle prices popped on the news. Mexico ships around 100,000 head a month to the U.S. The trade is seasonable, and we are on ...
Restrictions on Mexican cattle imports due to screwworm are among the variables that have contributed to currently high beef prices. USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service halted ...
The authority of the U.S. Forest Service to remove feral cattle from the Gila National Forest was upheld Wednesday by a federal court judge. The New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association had sued the ...
This group of wealthy people have used their extensive fortune to invest in valuable real estate portfolios, carving up much ...