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CattleFax: Most of U.S. can expect wetter conditions in 2026

Much of cattle country can expect the climate to veer away from La Nina and toward El Nino this year, though forecasts can't yet tell the speed or intensity of the change.
February 23, 2026
Tyrell Marchant

Stop us if you’ve heard this before: El Nino is on its way. If you’ve been dry for the last few years, there’s moisture on its way to you.


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Drier, hotter patterns could hit prior to summer

Weather scientist Matt Makens says Canada’s mild winter pushed the La Nina trend into Canada’s growing season. Producers need to prepare for lower precipitation for another summer.
April 1, 2025
David Cooper

As Canadians shed their coats from a moderate winter season, the results are portending a drier and hotter weather trend going into spring and summer, especially in the western provinces.


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CattleFax weather outlook: Dry conditions expected again in 2025

Meteorologist Matt Makens says La Nina conditions are likely to extend through at least the next year.
February 28, 2025
Tyrell Marchant

Through the first half of 2024, it looked like the U.S. might be climbing out of the drought that has plagued big chunks of the country for the last half-decade. The El Nino the ag world had been waiting for was finally here. And then, it wasn’t.


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USDA reports indicate heifer retention ahead of expected drought conditions

November 4, 2024
Tyrell Marchant

According to the USDA Cattle on Feed report published Oct. 25, total U.S. inventory of cattle on feed for the slaughter market on Oct. 1 was 11.6 million head, a slight drop from the same report in 2023.


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TSCRA update: The future may be unpredictable, but it looks optimistic for cattle producers

While raising cattle isn’t always sunshine and rainbows, many points of optimism were shared with producers during the 2024 Cattle Raisers Convention and Expo in March, along with industry and policy updates, new technologies and the upcoming weather forecast.
April 1, 2024
Abigail George

Just days after fires moved across the Texas Panhandle, the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) hosted the 2024 Cattle Raisers Convention and Expo on March 22-23 in Fort Worth, Texas.


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CattleFax: El Nino expected to fade quickly

The effects from the current state of El Nino are not expected to have a lasting impact, meteorologist Matt Makens said at the CattleFax Outlook Seminar in Orlando.
February 13, 2024
Tyrell Marchant

“Where’s my El Nino?”
That’s the question many farmers and ranchers have been asking over the past year, and the answer is one many might not want to hear: El Nino is here, but it’s already on its way out the door.


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Know your weather by studying the oceans

February 16, 2023
David Cooper

What do your middle school geography class and your ability to plan for more forage and herd expansion have in common? You might say it begins with a familiarity of the Pacific Ocean.


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CattleFax at NCBA: Maps indicate El Nino’s arrival later in 2023

Dry conditions of La Nina are on their way out but not entirely during the growing season.
February 8, 2023
David Cooper

The three-year lament appears to be ending as readings in the Pacific Ocean portend warming waters in 2023. El Nino weather patterns, when warming Pacific waters create moisture in much of the West and Midwest states, have been missing since 2019. La Nina, the uglier twin sibling of El Nino, where colder ocean temperatures lead to warmer and less water, has hung around since then worsened the Western drought.


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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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Cattle markets back on offense

December 6, 2021
Derrell S. Peel
As 2021 winds to a close, cattle markets seem to finally be able to move out from under the specter of the pandemic impacts that began 18 months ago.
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