For the week ending August 30, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $4-$8/cwt higher on average. Quality yearling and calf packages were up as much as $15/cwt in some cases.
Crop receipts roughly level, direct payments fall on reduced crop insurance
Bigger calves at weaning can cut emissions intensity and land use intensity and put more money in the pocket of cow-calf farmers
U.S. border has been closed to Mexican cattle since July due to New World screwworm cases
Human screwworm case was Maryland resident who recovered, state health department says