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Markets - Drovers Use the chart below to check futures prices for commodities Click the links for pricing on grains, livestock, oil and more and stay on top of what’s going on in the markets Cash price reflects the USDA Chicago terminal
News - Drovers New modeling research shows ticks survive not through resistance but by exploiting where treated cattle rarely travel
Drovers - Drovers The “Big 4" packers are on trial to determine if they suppress cattle bids in a thin cash market, underpay farmers and ranchers, and control what consumers pay for beef
Markets - Drovers Brad Kooima says both live and feeder cattle futures markets struggled Monday as the huge recovery off the lows put contracts up into 50% retracement levels
Drovers Magazine - Issue Archive Drovers magazine provides the beef industry with profit tips, analysis of industry economics and features on business management, marketing and important current issues Look up past issues in the digitized issue archive
Cattle Prices Predicted to Continue Climbing: Breaking Down the Latest . . . Cattle Prices Predicted to Continue Climbing: Breaking Down the Latest USDA Reports Economists further breakdown USDA’s Cattle on Feed Report and Cattle Inventory Report that were released on Friday The Cattle Inventory Report showed the smallest U S herd in history and a smaller calf crop, plus the Cattle on Feed Report confirmed continued tightening numbers on feed
Beef Production - Drovers While many ranchers turn away at the word sustainability, California rancher Mike Williams’ involvement in the U S Roundtable for Sustainable Beef changed his perspective
Im a Drover - Drovers A global leader in food safety and beef quality, Gary Smith’s research helped save the industry in challenging times
Opinion - Drovers Were beef price spikes the product of an agreement between meatpackers rather than the predictable result of herd cycles, external events and plant utilization?