A 75-year low in U.S. inventory and restricted Mexican imports are tightening supplies. As grilling season nears, strong ...
Total cattle inventory is at its lowest level since 1951. Specifically, beef cow inventory is at its lowest level since 1961. There was *** time period during the 1970s, 1980s when we had *** lot of ...
Linnell cites lower marketings, reduced Mexican feeder flows and drought plus heifer retention as drivers of a tighter market ...
USDA’s January and July Cattle Inventory reports, released toward the end of each respective month, provide the total inventory of beef cows, milk cows, bulls, replacement heifers, other steers and ...
The U.S. beef cattle market should continue flying high but also faces turbulence in 2026 thanks to the lowest inventory in 75 years, according to an American Farm Bureau Federation economist. “With ...
Beef prices are at a record high in the wake of a drought that left cattle inventory at the lowest level in 70 years amid strong demand, resulting in price increases for steak and ground beef. The ...
USDA report shows fewer heifers on feed and slower beef cow slaughter, hinting at possible herd inventory shifts in 2026.
Ground beef prices in the U.S. reached an all-time high in June, averaging $6.12 per pound, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. That’s a steep 12% increase from last June. But ...