Hogs - General
USDA-Economic Research Service’s latest Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Outlook shows strong export demand.
Data from Farm Journal and the United States Geological Service show the scope of farmers affected by flooding.
Farmer/Columnist John Phipps writes about the “Thin Green Line.” ...
Wal-Mart’s merchandise manager for fresh meats has an interesting perspective on consumer feelings about producers.
Looking to save money, Arkansas based Tyson Foods has announced plans to close two facilities...
Beyond Meat delivered its first quarterly report since going public last month, and the results were beyond analysts estimates.
Brazil has suspended beef exports to China as a result of the discovery of a BSE-infected cow.
Smithfield Foods, the world’s largest pork producer, is buying Brazilian corn as U.S. plantings fall behind due to wet weather.
People have long assumed that poultry, with lower levels of saturated fatty acids compared with most red meats, would contribute less to cholesterol levels and other factors associated with cardiovascular disease.
Traders who bet against Beyond Meat in its IPO have lost $150 million. Analysts now think a partnership with a big American burger chain is looming.
Twitter’s billionaire co-founder shares an inspiring story about how his investment is saving the world, while saving his real satisfaction for the high-flying IPO on which he’s cashing in big time.
A memorandum of understanding signed to ‘deepen discussions’ about combining businesses would bring scale and savings in global meat business.
Walmart, America’s largest retail grocer, has filed suit against various U.S. poultry companies alleging a conspiracy to inflate chicken prices.
Shares in meat companies like Tyson Foods Inc. and Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. have been rallying. Now a spike in corn and soybean prices is fueling the biggest selloff of the year.
Between 1993-1997 and 2014-2018, the U.S. dairy herd has shrunk 4% but production has climbed 38%.
Domestic demand for protein keeps climbing. U.S. Farm Report looks into the “push for protein” both at home and abroad this Memorial Day weekend.
As grilling season kicks off, the focus is now on demand, as major companies like Tyson and McDonald’s are already warning consumers meat prices could climb with ASF continuing to claim China’s hog herd.
Legislation introduced in Congress this week seeks a moratorium on food and agribusiness mergers.
USDA announced a new tariff aid plan that offers a single payment rate for all commodities.
Arby’s, the Atlanta-based restaurant chain with 3,300 stores, says it will not be adding plant-based products to its menu.
Plans for construction of a packing plant for bison raised by Native tribes in Oklahoma is good news for tribal members.
Belgium’s Royal Academy of Medicine says a vegan diet is insufficient for children, teens, pregnant women and nursing mothers.
JBS SA, joins Tyson and Cargill with investments in the growing alternative protein category.
The amount of money investors are pouring into fake meat products suggests the category is not going to fade away anytime soon.
The Trump administration is preparing to announce another round of aid to farmers hurt by the trade war with China as soon as Thursday.
Failure, fear, fire and faith are the cornerstones to success, Grylls says at 2019 Alltech One conference.
It takes but a couple seconds searching online to access dozens of horror stories about the (allegedly) negative consequences of eating meat. But here’s one story that is truly horrific.
Australian beef exports to China jumped 66% to 72,460 tons this year after African swine fever decimated China’s pork industry.
The Doris Day Foundation was an early animal welfare advocate, supporting initiatives such as rescuing dogs and cats as an alternative to purchasing them from pet stores.