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U.S. livestock: Cattle futures rise, nearby hogs edge down

By Geralyn Wichers April 23, 2025
Chicago cattle futures continue to rise on Wednesday while nearby lean hog contracts edged downward.

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U.S. livestock: Chicago cattle resume climb, hogs gain

By Geralyn Wichers April 22, 2025
Chicago cattle futures resumed their upward trajectory on Tuesday after Monday's dip, which had been influenced by threats by U.S. President Donald Trump to sack the Federal Reserve chair.


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Livestock, Markets

Klassen: Fall fed cattle supply concerns strengthen feeder complex

By Jerry Klassen April 22, 2025
For the week ending April 19, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $2 to $3 above week-ago levels. Many auction barns did not have sales due to Good Friday but sale volumes were also smaller at active locations.

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Beef Cattle, Hogs, Livestock

U.S. livestock: Cattle lower amid broad selling pressure

By Phil Franz-Warkentin April 21, 2025
Cattle futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange were lower on Monday, retreating from early gains as the livestock markets found themselves caught up in the broad weakness triggered by threats from United States President Donald Trump to remove Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell.


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Calves recover quicker with pain control at castration

Animal Health: A recent survey showed 85 per cent of cattle farmers were castrating calves at less than three months

By John Campbell April 20, 2025
You probably won’t make money by using pain control, but your calves will feel better, pair up faster and you’ll be doing something that promotes animal welfare in your industry, veteriarian and researcher John Campbell says.

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Livestock, Markets

U.S. livestock: Cattle rise as USDA reports decline in inventory; hogs gain

By Geralyn Wichers April 17, 2025
Chicago live cattle and feeder contracts rose on Thursday as the USDA's cattle on feed report showed cattle inventory down two per cent compared to one year ago.


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Quicke offers new bale-handling loader attachment

The grab protects bales from excessive compression while lifting

By Scott Garvey April 17, 2025
The compression grab design on Quicke’s Unigrip attachment makes it suitable for picking up wrapped silage bales without puncturing the plastic wrap.

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Cattleman’s Corner, Dairy Cattle, The Dairy Corner

Well-balanced starch and forage levels make milk

Dairy Corner: The amount of starch in corn and barley silage can vary greatly between harvests

By Peter Vitti April 17, 2025
Starch levels in corn and barley silage can vary widely between harvests, so they need to be balanced in a dairy ration, nutritionist Peter Vitti says.


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Livestock, Markets

U.S. livestock: Cattle contracts climb ahead of cattle on feed report

By Geralyn Wichers April 16, 2025
Chicago Mercantile Exchange cattle and hogs made healthy gains on Wednesday ahead of this month's cattle on feed report.

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Livestock, Markets

U.S. livestock: Chicago cattle, hogs continue upward trend

By Geralyn Wichers April 15, 2025
Chicago cattle and lean hogs made gains almost across the board, continuing yesterday’s upward trend.


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