Location: at the ranch – Lawrence, Neb. Auctioneer: Matt Lowery Averages:71 Bulls averaged $10,2502 Registered Heifers ...
Location: Rapid City, S.D. Auctioneer: Chisum Peterson Averages:9 Yearling Red Angus bulls avg. $7,9445 Two Year Old Red Angus bulls avg. $8,3001 Bred ...
Valentine, Nebraska celebrated its “Main” event on Saturday, February 14th. The 25th annual Heart City Bull Bash was a huge ...
Live cattle futures are slipping back 12 to 47 cents at midday. There were 10 deliveries tendered against October live cattle for Amarillo on Tuesday. Cash trade has yet to be reported this week as ...
Enhancing cattle herds with trusted genetics can strengthen beef operations. Get started by attending the annual Illinois Performance Tested Bull Sale at 11 a.m. on Feb. 19 at the Illinois State ...
The Moore brothers, along with friend Garret Phillips, will be hosting their second annual bull sale in Winner, South Dakota. The young men have learned what it takes to host a successful bull sale.
Breeding season might be over for some, but bulls still need some attention. Kansas State University veterinarians Brad White and Todd Gunderson, and beef cattle nutritionist Phillip Lancaster say ...
Anyone who’s ever had a difficult roommate knows the struggle of sharing space — and according to Kansas State University beef experts, bulls aren’t much different. On a recent BCI Cattle Chat podcast ...
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Cattle, hog bulls still have an edge. What needs to happen for prices to keep climbing?
April live cattle (LEJ26) futures last Friday rose $1.65 to $237.25 and for the week were up 45 cents. March feeder cattle (GFH26) futures Friday gained $3.35 to $367.425 and on the week gained $7.15.
Live cattle futures slipped lower on Friday, as front months were down 70 to 95 cents. Cash trade was slow last week, with most action settling in steady from the previous week at $209-210 in the ...
Evaluating BCS at various times of the year can also help producers gauge the genetic base of their herd.
Corn, soybeans and cattle ended lower on Thursday, with wheat and hogs higher. Jeff Hoogendoorn, Professional Ag Marketing, says corn, soybeans and cattle all saw corrective selling on Thursday. Is ...
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