Author: Dr. Laura Hayes

Dr. Laura Hayes is a leading expert in beef cattle management with over 20 years of experience in the field. She holds a Ph.D. in Animal Science from Texas Tech University, where she specialized in beef production and sustainability. Dr. Hayes has dedicated her career to advancing best practices in beef cattle farming, focusing on genetic improvement, nutrition, and animal welfare. As a professor at Texas Tech, she mentors students and conducts cutting-edge research, publishing extensively in peer-reviewed journals. Her work has earned her recognition, including the Excellence in Beef Research Award from the American Society of Animal Science. Dr. Hayes also serves as a consultant for top beef producers, helping them optimize their operations and achieve sustainability goals. Her commitment to education, research, and industry collaboration makes her a trusted authority in beef cattle management.
Is the   primed to reconsider its quality grades?

Is the primed to reconsider its quality grades?

1400 Independence Ave. SW. Camdenton, MO 65020. Washington, DC 20250. (573) 873-0800. Editorial Office – Sacramento, CA. (916) 402-9227. American cattle are getting better quality grades than …

New  in the U.S …

New in the U.S …

Dr. Bart Fischer, professor in Agricultural Economics at Texas A&M and co-director of AFPC, was editor of the report titled, “U.S. Supply Chain: and Challenges.” Fischer has a background in agricultural production and extensive experience on Capitol Hill serving as Chief Economist of the House Agriculture Committee from 2011 to …

Five key  for the U.S. pork  – National Hog Farmer

Five key for the U.S. pork – National Hog Farmer

On Tuesday, NPPC released its latest pork economic update summarizing five key pork market indicators through January 2023. According to the Consumer Price Index, pork prices increased just 1.5% over the past year, as overall grocery prices jumped 11.8%., housing prices up 8.0% and household energy prices up 16.2%.

more than any …

more than any …

Overall, is responsible for 36% of all agriculture-linked forest-replacement. The huge responsibility borne by the is due to the conversion of forests into cattle pasture, which amounted to 45.1 Millions hectares of lands deforested between 2001 and 2015 – a rate that is five times higher than for any other analysed products.

As  Comes Under Fire for Climate Impacts, the  …

As Comes Under Fire for Climate Impacts, the …

In at least two states this year, and dairy industries have successfully beat back government food initiatives linking livestock to global warming. A string of high-profile scientific studies …

Environmental Effects of the Meat  – landhealth

Environmental Effects of the Meat – landhealth

While industrial agriculture as a whole has adverse environmental effects, the meat produces more greenhouse gases than transportation. Further, half of the methane and two-thirds of the nitrous oxide released by humans is due to crop and livestock production. “Worldwide meat consumption has tripled since the 1960s, increasing by 20% …

When Oprah Winfrey Feuded With The Texas

When Oprah Winfrey Feuded With The Texas

We Looked Back At The Time Oprah Feuded With Big . That Literally Happened! revisited the time Oprah Winfrey found herself in a legal battle with the Texas cattle over fears of mad cow disease. That Literally Happened!, a new show from News on Facebook Watch, is revisiting some of the most memorable moments of the ‘90s.

Americans Are Eating More , As a ‘Meat War’ Looms

Americans Are Eating More , As a ‘Meat War’ Looms

“Americans still love their red meat,” said meat expert Anne-Marie Roerink. sales reached $30.3 billion in 2020.

. It’s What’s For Dinner: How the American   …

. It’s What’s For Dinner: How the American …

With an average herd size of only 40,(1) American cattle farmers produce nearly 17% of the world’s with just 6% of the world’s cattle and have become known as world leaders in sustainable …

National  Wire |

National Wire |

Fed cattle traded $2 higher compared to last week on a live basis. Prices were largely $186 to $188 on a live basis and mostly $300 on a dressed basis. The 5-area weighted average prices thru Thursday were $187.03 live, up $1.78 compared to last week and $300.00 dressed, up $5.00 from a week ago.

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The in developing countries from southern Africa is highly dualistic with communal, subsistence or small scale farmers and large commercial farmers all coexisting. This duality poses …

Cargill Meat Solutions Recalls Ground  Products Due to …

Cargill Meat Solutions Recalls Ground Products Due to …

The raw ground items were produced on April 26-27, 2024. The following products are subject to recall [ view labels ]: 2.25-lbs. plastic-wrapped trays containing “93% LEAN 7% FAT ALL NATURAL LEAN GROUND ” with lot code 117 and establishment number “EST. 86P” printed on the back of the label.

US Cattle Herd Shrinks to 73-Year-Low in Blow for  Lovers

US Cattle Herd Shrinks to 73-Year-Low in Blow for Lovers

US Cattle Herd Shrinks to 73-Year-Low in Blow for Lovers. Number of cows shrank to the lowest amount since 1951. Price of has risen as drought-stricken cow herds dwindle. A cow in …

Industrial Meat | Modern Meat | FRONTLINE |

Industrial Meat | Modern Meat | FRONTLINE |

Critics have charged, however, that the new system is inhumane to the animals and may have created new health risks. For a look at the pros and cons of the industrialization of the business …

Competition  in the U.S.   | Semantic Scholar

Competition in the U.S. | Semantic Scholar

Semantic Scholar extracted view of “Competition in the U.S. ” by Yuliya V. Bolotova

Competition  in the U.S.   – Bolotova …

Competition in the U.S. – Bolotova …

The wholesale pricing by packers shifted from being consistent with a perfectly competitive pricing in the pre-cartel period to being consistent with the oligopoly and monopoly pricing in the cartel period. The retail pricing by food retailers was consistent with an oligopoly pricing in both periods.

contributes to environmental damage and climate change …

contributes to environmental damage and climate change …

(I should note that the likes to quote other feed-to- conversion numbers (like 5:1 or 7:1 or 10:1) but they are looking at the weight of the entire animal — including bones, organs, and hides — not the edible food that it produces, either in terms of calories or protein. Moreover, they don’t include the grass or milk …

Meat and Human Health—Current Knowledge and Research Gaps

Meat and Human Health—Current Knowledge and Research Gaps

This may also include probiotic metabolites from the fermentation of meat, potentially exerting physiological and biological effects, yet unidentified. The aim of the present paper is to present and discuss the current knowledge and to identify research gaps when assessing the health effects of meat in the human diet. 2.

Ethical and Sustainable Aspects of Meat … – ScienceDirect

Ethical and Sustainable Aspects of Meat … – ScienceDirect

Grass-fed , for example, even if only fed during the finishing period, has a better fatty acid profile and vitamin content than grain-fed (Moloney et al., 2014, Shingfield et al., 2013). There are also nonnutritional public health associated with meat production and consumption, including antibiotic resistance and pollution of …

projections 2022 – MLA

projections 2022 – MLA

The labour shortage across the entire supply . chain may impact the productivity of the herd, while transportation and staff shortages within processing plants also remain . significant for to manage. There is the potential for the Australian dollar to appreciate, placing upward pressure on the export prices and ’s

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Although grass-fed is touted as the environmentally and ethically best choice for eaters, feedlots often outperform on both fronts. “Grass-fed” is increasingly marketed as more environmentally friendly and ethical than produced from feedlots. But is it really? Whether we agree that can be an environmentally sound or ethical …

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JBS, which sources cattle from the Amazon for its massive global market, has annual revenues of $50bn (£37.5bn) and slaughters almost 35,000 cattle a day in Brazil alone.

The 2020 U.S.   …

The 2020 U.S. …

Thus far in 2020, the lowest U.S. Feeder Cattle Index Price occurred on April 14th. On that date, feeder cattle prices for an 800-pound feeder steer had declined by $33 per hundredweight, or $264 per head from January 10th, when the crisis began impacting U.S. Exports. For a load of 60 head of 800-pound feeder steers, that amounts to a …

The main  and features of the global and local meat …

The main and features of the global and local meat …

The connected with production and consumption of meat have important role in solution of this challenge. About 8% or 627 trillion kcal from 8 quadrillion (8 × 10 15 ) kcal annually consumed energy of food belong to meat, which concede scientifically based physiological consumption level around by 40%, and this varies twofold and …

Deforestation Risk in  Supply Chains: Challenges & Solutions

Deforestation Risk in Supply Chains: Challenges & Solutions

The primary drivers of deforestation in supply chains are cattle ranching and the expansion of pastureland. As global demand for rises, particularly in emerging economies, there is increased pressure to clear forests for large-scale cattle farming. Economic incentives, often fuelled by international markets, contribute to converting …

at a Glance | Meat Institute

at a Glance | Meat Institute

In 2021, the Meat and Poultry produced 1: 27.95 billion pounds of – a record volume. 27.67 billion pounds of pork. 53.2 million pounds of veal. 138.4 million pounds of lamb and mutton. 50.4 billion pounds of poultry.

U.S.  …

U.S. …

“The U.S. is currently projected to be the No. 2 global exporter and the No. 2 global importer.” He also noted the COVID-19 pandemic revealed to both consumers and producers that the supply chains for the retail grocery and food-service are “largely separate, very specialized and quite complex.”

Frontiers | Antimicrobial Policies in United States  …

Frontiers | Antimicrobial Policies in United States …

The involves multiple actors located throughout the U.S., even though only a few states contain the majority of the operations—mainly the Plain States 2 . In the , cattle cycles also occur with an average length of 11.8 years, during which the number of cattle is expanded and then reduced, impacting the …

Current situation and future prospects for  production in …

Current situation and future prospects for production in …

The is facing unprecedented challenges related to animal welfare, environmental impact, origin, authenticity, nutritional benefits and eating quality of . These may affect the whole , especially its farmers. It is therefore essential to bring the together to spread best practice and better exploit …

More questions about   – Farm Progress

More questions about – Farm Progress

More questions about . House ag leaders ask USDA to evaluate cattle market structure, price discovery, price reporting and purchasing mandates. House Agriculture Committee leaders Collin Peterson and K. Michael Conaway sent a letter to Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, asking him to address a variety of surrounding the …

Is there still a  …

Is there still a …

Staples like ground are still seeing higher prices, the Wall Street Journal reported. Business Insider reports that prices were 15.6% higher in the last week of May than they were the …

Mexican  and cattle  development continues

Mexican and cattle development continues

The article focuses on the Mexican and cattle . Mexico continues to develop as a major exporting country. In recent years, Mexican production has continued to grow while total domestic consumption has been relatively stable leading to growing exports from the country. Current USDA projections for 2023 have Mexico as …

‘Gigantic’ power of meat  blocking green alternatives …

‘Gigantic’ power of meat blocking green alternatives …

The “gigantic” power of the meat and dairy industries in the EU and US is blocking the development of the greener alternatives needed to tackle the climate crisis, a study has found.

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Abstract. Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is one of the most common and costly diseases of cattle. Much research has been conducted to understand prevention, treatment, and economic impacts of this syndrome. Impacts from BRD occur in multiple phases of the including both pre- and post-weaned calves.

Better Burgers: Why It’s High Time the U.S.   …

Better Burgers: Why It’s High Time the U.S. …

In fact, as our other research has shown, U.S. sales of medically important antibiotics for cattle and pigs exceed sales for human use by 44 percent ( 10.8 million pounds of antibiotic ‘active …

Missouri  Value-Added Study – Missouri Department of …

Missouri Value-Added Study – Missouri Department of …

Every $100,000 in new processing sales provides an additional $122,000 to Missouri’s economy. Covered Feeding of Cattle in Missouri There are several reasons why covered facilities have piqued interest of Missouri stakeholders. Shelter can protect cattle from weather events, and it may mediate like heat

market in the UK – statistics & facts | Statista

market in the UK – statistics & facts | Statista

In 2022 alone, manufacturing in the UK generated approximately 10.2 billion British pounds. This figure has seen continuous growth in recent years. Globally, the United States and Brazil are …

Brazil food sector accounts for 74% of emissions: study

Brazil food sector accounts for 74% of emissions: study

Food production in Brazil, the world’s biggest and soybean exporter, accounted for 74% of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2021, according to a study released Tuesday by …

Photos and Premium High Res Pictures – Getty Images

Photos and Premium High Res Pictures – Getty Images

Browse Getty Images’ premium collection of high-quality, authentic stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

China halts  imports from four Australian firms as COVID …

China halts imports from four Australian firms as COVID …

Worth more than A$3 billion ($1.94 billion), Chinese demand for Australian surged in 2019, fuelled by a growing middle class and as consumers switched to eating as pork availability fell …

Meat and the Environment |

Meat and the Environment |

According to the U.N. Convention to Combat Desertification, it takes up to 10 pounds of grain to produce just 1 pound of meat, and in the United States alone, 56 million acres of land are used to grow feed for animals, while only 4 million acres are producing plants for humans to eat. More than 90 percent of all Amazon rainforest land cleared …

Here’s why meat shortages are likely to last during the pandemic

Here’s why meat shortages are likely to last during the pandemic

Mark Lauritsen, head of the food processing, packing and manufacturing division of the United Food and Commercial Workers, said meatpacking plants will continue to produce less meat for grocery …

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How the

But the pandemic took things up a notch, analysts said. As the pandemic escalated last winter and spring, packing plant shutdowns led to temporary shortages and empty meat shelves at some grocery stores. CME live cattle futures tumbled over 40% from the start of 2020, touching a 14-year low at about 76 cents a pound in April 2020.

The Food Chain’s Weakest Link: Slaughterhouses

The Food Chain’s Weakest Link: Slaughterhouses

A relatively small number of plants process much of the and pork in the United States, and some of them have closed because workers are getting sick. A Smithfield Foods plant in 2017 …

takeaways from the 2023 Nourish Trend Report

takeaways from the 2023 Nourish Trend Report

Nourish Food Marketing’s annual roundup of the top trends in the food and beverage (as well as some agricultural trends), offers food system stakeholders guidance on how to turn these trends into opportunities. The 2023 Trend Report, titled “The Future is Transformative,” is available for download on the Nourish website.

Dairy vs  production – expert views on welfare of cattle …

Dairy vs production – expert views on welfare of cattle …

Implications. Abstaining from consuming meat, but not dairy products, is regarded by many to be a sign of compassion towards animals. Here, we show that food products derived from the most common dairy production systems (dairy or meat) are rated by cattle welfare experts as more harmful to the welfare of animals than consuming products derived from the most common production systems.

The pandemic exposed the human cost of the meatpacking …

The pandemic exposed the human cost of the meatpacking …

Those four companies now control 85% of the market and 70% of the pork market. Bar charts showing increasing proportion of and pork industries controlled by the top 4 companies.

Meat-packing  –

Meat-packing –

The William Davies Company facilities in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, circa 1920. This facility was then the third largest hog-packing plant in North America. The meat-packing (also spelled meatpacking or meat packing ) handles the slaughtering, processing, packaging, and distribution of meat from animals such as cattle, pigs, sheep and other livestock.

Rounds: Integrity Restored to “Product o… | U.S. Senator …

Rounds: Integrity Restored to “Product o… | U.S. Senator …

On June 25, 2021, Rounds hosted a roundtable discussion with South Dakota retailers and cattle producers on facing the , including the “Product of USA” label loophole. On July 1, 2021, Rounds issued a statement praising USDA’s decision to launch a full-scale review of the “Product of USA” label.

Systems | SpringerLink

Systems | SpringerLink

In the study of production systems, the environmental impact is often expressed in terms of carbon footprint CF, such as in [ 1 ]; in this case, the goal was the evaluation and the comparison of the CF of two Chianina production systems in Central Italy: a conventional and an organic one.