Shrinking cattle herd drives prices to record highs
Herd size has yet to hit bottom

CRANBROOK – North America’s cattle markets are largely explained by simple supply and demand. When there are lots of cattle available, ranchers receive lower prices. When the herd size is smaller, prices trend higher as the market competes for a lower number of animals. This cycle repeats every 10 to 12 years in the cattle …
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Summer school cultivates future farmers
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