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Feeder cattle markets jump into December

Oklahoma feeder cattle auction prices jumped sharply the week after Thanksgiving. Calf prices, in particular, were $10-$15/cwt. higher and all classes were $6-$10 higher after Thanksgiving. Several factors contributed to the strength in feeder prices. Improving Feeder futures prices, a stronger fed cattle market and limited supplies of feeder cattle all combined to push prices higher.  Oklahoma […]

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FDA releases biomass-adjusted antimicrobial sales data

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has launched an Interactive Summary of Biomass-Adjusted Antimicrobial Sales Data. The display applies a biomass denominator to adjust existing annual antimicrobial sales and distribution data for medically important antimicrobial drugs sold or distributed for use in food-producing animals (cattle, swine, chickens, and turkeys) in the United States for years 2016 […]

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Key opportunities for protein demand in Africa

U.S. Meat Export Federation Africa Representative Matt Copeland was part of a recent USDA trade mission delegation visiting Kenya, and says he was impressed by the growth opportunities that post-COVID ecommerce offers for U.S. red meat in Africa. “There’s a business in Kenya delivering to their rural constituents miles and miles away from the commercial […]

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15 delightful ideas for a beautiful Christmas table setting

Inspirational ideas for setting the table this season, selected by Amelia Thorpe. Crafted Christmas ‘Every scrap of fabric and leftover tin of paint is an opportunity for decoration,’ says Annie Sloan, who suggests painting napkin rings, dishes and more using her signature Chalk Paint, from £6.95 for 120ml, and combining them with napkins and placemats […]

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Farm Progress America, December 5, 2022

Max Armstrong shares that USDA’s net farm income up 14%, which was higher than earlier projections by the agency. Income numbers are up in several categories, but farm expenses saw the largest increase on record – 19%. Livestock production rose 31%, but a lot of that is chicken eggs, broilers and dairy products. Max digs […]

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Beef in short supply in 2023

With beef availability projected to decline sharply in 2023, and beef demand remaining on solid footing, cattle prices are almost certain to rise. The most recent USDA monthly estimates peg the domestic per-person beef supply to decline by 5.6% next year. If this occurs, it will be the largest annual decline in U.S. consumer beef […]

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