For the week ending August 24, Western Canadian yearling prices were down $6-$12/cwt from seven days earlier. Calf markets traded $10-$12/cwt below week-ago levels. Larger numbers are coming on stream resulting in the softer tone.
Calves get their own water source while their trough is out of order
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Animal Health: The secondary respiratory and joint disease can be limited with prevention
U.S. beef producers are not yet holding back enough heifers for expansion