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CattleFax forecast: Corn and energy prices to remain elevated through 2022

February 15, 2022
Carrie Veselka
CattleFax CEO Randy Blach, joined by analysts Kevin Good and Mike Murphy, shared their projections and takeaways for the cattle, grain and energy markets in the coming year with ranchers attending the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) Cattle Industry Convention in Houston. CattleFax meteorologist Matt Makens also presented a global weather outlook, with some insights closer to home.
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CattleFax forecast: Cattle prices to climb against supply shortages

February 14, 2022
David Cooper
Cattle inventory liquidation over the past three years – to the sum of almost 3 million head – has created a tighter supply of beef cattle going into 2022, and price dynamics will keep paying off for the industry.
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CattleFax forecast: Fingers crossed for a neutral year to follow La Nina

February 14, 2022
Carrie Veselka
After two years of La Nina weather patterns, a neutral year is hopefully on the horizon. Meteorologist Matt Makens presented the weather outlook for the CattleFax outlook seminar at the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) Cattle Industry Convention in Houston.
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CattleFax forecast: Value programs keep fueling demand, growth

February 11, 2022
David Cooper
Even in a pandemic, customers speak with their wallets, and beef producers can’t ignore the results.
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Hot topics and new information await attendees at NCBA 2022: Gone to Texas

January 13, 2022
Carrie Veselka
Attendees at this year’s National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) convention and trade show in Houston, Texas, can expect plenty of educational opportunities if they attend the 29th annual Cattlemen’s College sessions.
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Range Beef Cow Symposium: Revenue options with yearlings, supplements

December 31, 2021
David Cooper
Seeking a new pattern of thinking for the new year? Not only can developing that habit spark new creativity, it could also pay off in your bottom line.
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4 ways to simplify winter feeding

December 6, 2021
Carrie Veselka
Every operation has its own unique approach to feeding cattle through the winter. Some feed hay on the ground in open fields, some use hay rings or feeders, or one of the many other options. Regardless of which option is used, each situation will come with challenges. Wear and tear to pastures, feed waste, equipment challenges – the list goes on.
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Preparing for activist threats

December 6, 2021
Cassidy Woolsey
Activist threats might not be at the top of every producer’s radar, but it is an issue to be aware of, said Animal Agriculture Alliance’s Emily Solis during Cattlemen’s College at this year’s National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) Convention and Tradeshow in Nashville.
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Ag land management webinar to focus on cash rents, farm programs, leasing

November 1, 2021
The University of Nebraska – Lincoln’s next Agricultural Land Management Quarterly webinar will offer updates on county-level cash rental rates, Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC) coverage options, and leasing considerations. It will be held at noon on Nov. 15.
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Genetic Merit Scorecard builds new unified targets on cattle

October 25, 2021
David Cooper
To see how far beef production has come in 40 years, just ask any producer from early in that period what it meant to raise commodity beef.
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