Citations with the tag: CATTLE industry

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  • Send us your calves and yearlings.
    Johnson, Terry // Alberta Report / Newsmagazine; 11/1/93, Vol. 20 Issue 46, p20 

    Cites figures from Alberta Agriculture livestock analyst Ron Gietz on the province's production of slaughter cattle, which rose from 1.28 million cattle in 1987 to 1.86 million last year. Good economic reasons for Alberta's success; Alberta now fifth most important cattle feeding region in North...

  • Not fit for man nor beast.
    Teel, Gina // Alberta Report / Newsmagazine; 2/12/96, Vol. 23 Issue 9, p16 

    Looks at the adoption of a mid-winter calving season by purebred-cattle farmers in Alberta, Canada. Commercial beef producers also adopting the practice; Dangers involved; Costs in time, money and labor; Factors which may inhibit the practice.

  • The `other' live cattle market: Implied volatility.
    Nelson, John C. // Futures: News, Analysis & Strategies for Futures, Options & Deri; Aug96, Vol. 25 Issue 10, p46 

    Shows how implied volatility can act `independently' of underlying contract activity in the live cattle market. Rise in implied volatility from March 20 to April 19, 1996; Impact of the mad cow disease; Treatment of implied volatility as a separate market. INSET: Just what are you implying?..

  • Ringside at�.
    Nelson, John C. // Farmers Weekly; 12/11/2009, Vol. 151 Issue 24, p141 

    The article reports on the intense trade for finished cattle due to strong demand and lower numbers at a sale at Ross Auction Centre in Herefordshire, England on December 7, 2009.

  • Springhill flock steals the show at Omagh.
    Nelson, John C. // Farmers Weekly; 12/10/2010, Vol. 153 Issue 23, p139 

    The article reports on the success of the Texel cattle sale that was conducted in Omagh, Ireland in 2010.

  • Beef choice.
    Burka, Paul // Texas Monthly; Jun96, Vol. 24 Issue 6, p184 

    Discusses how the cattle industry has decided that smaller breeds of cattle are better. Why this decision was made; How it is affecting Texas ranchers; Why Texas ranchers are having their worst year in three decades.

  • Crashing cattle market means financial slaughter for ranchers.
    Markley, Jennifer // Inside Tucson Business; 4/8/96, Vol. 6 Issue 2, p1 

    Reports on the crash of the cattle industry in Arizona. Comments from ranchers; Increase in the number of cattle being auctioned; Factors attributed to the crash of the industry.

  • Mad-cow scare could be boon here.
    Markley, Jennifer // Inside Tucson Business; 4/8/96, Vol. 6 Issue 2, p12 

    Reports that the mad-cow disease is not a threat to the United States cattle industry. Promotion of safe handling and nutritional value; Impact of the disease to Europe's cattle industry.

  • Ranchers make a killing as cattle market mends.
    Markley, Jennifer // Inside Tucson Business; 09/01/97, Vol. 7 Issue 23, p12 

    Reports on the growth of the cattle industry in the United States for fiscal year 1997. Comparison of the price of beef in 1996 with that of spring 1997; Monthly average auction of beef in the summer of 1997; Factors contributing to the growing profits of ranchers; Projected price of cattle in...

  • Cattle producers facing lean times over high feed prices.
    Owens, Howard // San Diego Business Journal; 7/08/96, Vol. 17 Issue 28, p1 

    Reports that high feed prices and a depressed beef market are cutting into the profits for the cattle industry in San Diego County, California. Financial performance of the industry; Comments from several ranchers; Factors attributed to the drop of beef prices.

  • Billion dollar meat market.
    Holter, James T. // Futures: News, Analysis & Strategies for Futures, Options & Deri; Jun97, Vol. 26 Issue 7, p58 

    Discusses the billion dollar meat market trade by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). Most popular of the CME dairy products; US Department of Agriculture's reports on the country's live cattle contracts. INSET: New line on livestock..

  • Ride 'em in: Cattle market looking bullish.
    Ring, Glen // Futures: News, Analysis & Strategies for Futures, Options & Deri; Oct97, Vol. 26 Issue 12, p32 

    Analyzes the pattern of cattle market in United States using the Elliott wave perspective. Decline patterns of the cattle market; Reasons for an expected bull run of this sector; Outlook for the balance of 1997 for the cattle market.

  • Cattle ranchers keep the dream alive.
    Smith, Nevada // San Diego Business Journal; 06/15/98, Vol. 19 Issue 24, p1 

    Reports on the minimal growth of the cattle industry in San Diego County, California. Slight increase in the number of cattle and calves; Influence of changes in consumer demands, ranching changing hands and environmentalists; Decrease in the number and size of operations due to inheritance...

  • in brief.
    Smith, Nevada // Farmers Weekly; 1/22/2010, Vol. 152 Issue 3, p128 

    This section offers news briefs related to farming in Great Britain including one about store cattle bids at Lockerbie in Dumfriesshire, dairy sale at Beeston in Nottingham and store cattle sale at Thainstone Centre in Inverurie.

  • Does cattle cycle still cycle? Yes! 2002 forecast: cash market strong.
    Link, James // Fort Worth Business Press; 3/8/2002, Vol. 15 Issue 10, p17 

    Focuses on the state of the cattle industry in Texas as of March 2002. Background on the cattle cycle; Factors affecting the cattle market.

  • trade talk with Jeremy Hunt.
    Hunt, Jeremy // Farmers Weekly; 1/13/2012, Vol. 157 Issue 2, p33 

    The article provides an overview of the status of the clean cattle trade in Great Britain as of January 2012, taking into account forecasts for the sector made by auctioneers before Christmas.

  • A bear market in cattle.
    Johnson, Terry // Alberta Report / Newsmagazine; 6/20/94, Vol. 21 Issue 27, p17 

    Discusses current sales trends in the Canadian cattle raising industry. Description of record-setting prices that were enjoyed in the recent past; Actions of the Canadian Cattleman's Association.

  • Untitled.
    Hunt, Jeremy // Farmers Weekly; 4/20/2012, Vol. 157 Issue 15, p68 

    The article reports on the cull trade in Great Britain that is keeping pace with increases in prime cattle prices.

  • number plate.
    Hunt, Jeremy // Australian Table; Feb2003, Vol. 4 Issue 7, p18 

    Presents news and information on cattle industry in Australia. Weight of beef produced annually; Gross value of cattle and calf production per year; Exportation of beef.

  • Reducing Variation--There are limits.
    Hunt, Jeremy // Twin Cities News (Munday, TX); 3/22/2007, Vol. 25 Issue 7, p4 

    The article reports on issues pertaining to proposals to reduce the variation in cattle weight within a herd in Texas.

  • Store sales off to flying start.
    Garner, James // Farmers Weekly; 10/11/2002, Vol. 137 Issue 15, p30 

    Reports the cattle sale in Great Britain in September 2002, according to the Meat and Livestock Commission. Number of Continental cattle sold; Trend in store prices; Value of Continental cross yearling; Significance of results.

  • Many factors make anticipating cattle markets difficult.
    Peel, Derrell // High Plains Journal; 4/18/2011, Vol. 129 Issue 16, p6A 

    The article provides an overview of the cattle market in the U.S. particularly with the challenges facing the market for 2011 brought by the emergence of short-run and long-run factors affecting it.

  • Cowherd At Historic Low.
    Peel, Derrell // BEEF Exclusive Insight; 1/14/2011, p4 

    The article reports that Nebraska's cow herd is at its lowest level in more than 50 years.

  • Wyobraska cattle sales report.
    Peel, Derrell // High Plains Journal; 8/15/2011, Vol. 129 Issue 33, p25-B 

    The article discusses a combined sales report of cattle, which includes feeder steers and heifers belonging to Wyoming, western Nebraska, western North and South Dakota, which is presented on August 5, 2011.

  • Untitled.
    Higgs, Jolyon // Farmers Weekly; 10/19/2012, Vol. 158 Issue 16, p89 

    The article presents a report on the cattle raising industry at Gower, England in September 2012.

  • Must Reads.
    Higgs, Jolyon // BEEF; Feb2010, Vol. 46 Issue 6, p8 

    The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one by Burt Rutherford on genetic defects in cattle in the U.S, one by Larry Stalcup on stockers' outlook for a better bottom line for 2010, and one by Steve Kay on encouraging the public on modern beef production.

  • Untitled.
    Cooper, Olivia // Farmers Weekly; 12/23/2011, Vol. 156 Issue 26, p19 

    The article reports on the store cattle trade at the Talybont-onUsk Market in England held on December 15, 2011.

  • Big placements will not continue.
    Otte, John // Dakota Farmer; Mar2011, pBP7 

    The article mentions several reason for the continuing scarcity of feeder cattle in the U.S. in 2011 including the increase of commercial cow slaughter in 2010, decreased cow herd, and the rise of net feedlot placements.

  • Ringside at….
    Otte, John // Farmers Weekly; 3/5/2010, Vol. 152 Issue 9, p153 

    The article presents an update from the Salisbury Livestock Market, citing strong trading activity for older cows at the average selling price of 95 pence per kilogram (p/kg) to a high of 115.5 p/kg while sheep entry posted large numbers for 2010.

  • Western Holstein Club sees a good turnout.
    Otte, John // Farmers Weekly; 3/5/2010, Vol. 152 Issue 9, p157 

    The article discusses the highlights of the Western Holstein Club's monthly show and sale of cows and calved heifers in England which was held in February 2010.

  • Kansas cattle industry breaks cash receipts record.
    Otte, John // High Plains Journal; 8/27/2012, Vol. 130 Issue 35, p14B 

    The article reports on the statement of the Kansas Agricultural Statistics that marketings in the cattle industry in the state has increased 17%.

  • Series Focuses On Small Farms.
    Otte, John // BEEF Exclusive Insight; 9/6/2011, p2 

    The article reports that Texas has 150, 000 cattle operations as of September 2011. It states that only one to forty-nine head of cattle are supported by 105, 000 cattle operations while 22,000 supports 50 to 99 head. Canada's cattle operations reportedly amounts to 15.7 million head as compared...

  • Current cattle market provides producers with increased 'flexibility'.
    Stotts, Donald // Southwest Farm Press; 5/5/2011, Vol. 38 Issue 12, p18 

    The article reports that the production flexibility in the cattle market in Oklahoma offers profitability to beef producers despite of high cattle prices.

  • The Value of a Rational Expectations Forecast in a Risky Market: A Theoretical and Empirical Approach.
    Antonovitz, Frances; Roe, Terry // American Journal of Agricultural Economics; Dec84, Vol. 66 Issue 5, p717 

    Presents a study which developed a computable money metric of an agent's willingness to pay for an information under risk and its application in a two-equation econometric model of the fed cattle market in the United States. Value of an information to an individual producer and to the market;...

  • Open grazing vs. barbed wire in New West.
    Wilkinson, Todd // Christian Science Monitor; 1/17/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 36, p4 

    Discusses the decision of the Montana state Supreme Court regarding the 'Open Range Doctrine,' and the implications for cattle farmers in the state.

  • Sheep slip at cliff's edge.
    Chestnutt, Victor // Farmers Weekly; 4/9/2010, Vol. 152 Issue 14, p42 

    The article presents updates from a livestock farmer in Bushmills, Northern Ireland who reports on the weather conditions in the region, trends in cattle prices and the demand for cows and ewes.

  • in brief.
    Chestnutt, Victor // Farmers Weekly; 4/9/2010, Vol. 152 Issue 14, p133 

    This section offers news briefs concerning cattle auctions in Great Britain including the sale of the heifer section of Graham Kerslake's Shobrooke herd of South Devens at Exeter, England, trading of high-health and potential breeding heifers at Dingwall, and sale of young bulls at Skipton's.

  • in brief.
    Chestnutt, Victor // Farmers Weekly; 12/10/2010, Vol. 153 Issue 23, p139 

    This section offers news briefs related to cattle sale in Great Britain as of December 2010 including the success of the Christmas Cracker dairy sale, the champion cow at the Christmas prime stock show at Skipton Auction Mart, and the success of the Texel sale in Ireland.

  • Trade peak at 2050gns at Lovel herd dispersal.
    Chestnutt, Victor // Farmers Weekly; 2/4/2011, Vol. 154 Issue 5, p128 

    The article reports on the dispersal of the Lovel herd of Holstein cows at Sedgemoor in Great Britain for John Churchouse in January 2011.

  • Dunnerdale herd takes four top prices at Holstein sale.
    Chestnutt, Victor // Farmers Weekly; 2/4/2011, Vol. 154 Issue 5, p129 

    The article reports on the mid-month Holstein cows sale in January 2011 at Beeston Castle in Great Britain, which was dominated by the Dunnerdale herd of Wilson and Stephen Boow.

  • Texel tops Kelso tups with �15,000 sale.
    Chestnutt, Victor // Farmers Weekly; 9/16/2011, Vol. 156 Issue 12, p152 

    The article presents the highlights of the Kelso livestock sale in England in mid-September 2011, with the Grey Peel flock of Texel shearling by Drinkstone Oh So Smart from Maurice Hardy-Bishop as the top seller.

  • in brief�.
    Chestnutt, Victor // Farmers Weekly; 9/16/2011, Vol. 156 Issue 12, p153 

    The article offers news briefs in the British livestock market, including the two-day sale at Hawes, North Yorkshire, England with the highest price hitting 880 pounds per head, the sale at Dingwall, Scotland, which was topped by the Highland Mule ewe lambs, and the Skipton sale in North...

  • Battle for live mart nearly won.
    Garner, James // Farmers Weekly; 5/3/2002, Vol. 136 Issue 18, p29 

    Reveals the estimated number of farmers who have expressed interest in the livestock market reopening of following the decision by Peter Howell, a cattle farmer in Norfolk, England to challenge Norwich City Council's judgment that a livestock auction was no longer viable. Expected cost of...

  • Old bloodlines due to be sold.
    Garner, James // Farmers Weekly; 5/3/2002, Vol. 136 Issue 18, p29 

    Reports that some of the oldest South Devon cattle bloodlines will be sold at Liskeard Market in Cornwall, England on May 9, 2002. Reason for the dispersal of the herd.

  • Carlisle sees choosy buyers.
    Garner, James // Farmers Weekly; 5/3/2002, Vol. 136 Issue 18, p30 

    Reports on the bull sale at Carlisle, England in May 2002. Three highest priced bulls; Bull deals struck for Roma Laddy from Scottish Borders breeders RS and ME Weatherup.

  • Automart has its final sale.
    Garner, James // Farmers Weekly; 5/3/2002, Vol. 136 Issue 18, p30 

    Reports on the final Limousin cattle sale at Great Britain's Automart in May 2002. Breed with the highest price; Two striking sons of Bailea Max from Shane MacKean's herd.

  • RINGSIDE.
    Garner, James // Farmers Weekly; 5/3/2002, Vol. 136 Issue 18, p30 

    Reports on cattle sale in England as of May 2002. Dispersal of Bill Davies' Hiddenvalley herd at Borderway Mart in Carlisle; Dispersal of Ruth Sargeant's Treweatha herd at Hallworthy Stockyard in Cornwall.

  • Forward thinking gives market what it wants.
    Davis, Robert // Farmers Weekly; 8/23/2002, Vol. 137 Issue 8, p36 

    Considers forward thinking and efficient management as the key to Powys producers' ability to supply the type of lamb and beef cattle the market wants. Way John and Sally Jones exploited the forage growing potential of the farm in producing high quality lamb and beef; Information on the Joneses...

  • More cattle needed to save mart.
    Garner, James // Farmers Weekly; 9/13/2002, Vol. 137 Issue 11, p33 

    Presents information on the importance of cattle trade for the Newark market in Great Britain. Background on the turnover of the market; Prices of cattle in the market.

  • Good trade for Somerset sale.
    Garner, James // Farmers Weekly; 9/13/2002, Vol. 137 Issue 11, p33 

    Presents information on the cattle sale at Cutcombe market in Somerset, England. Prices of the cattle; Number of cattles sold.

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