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Mar. 18: Market Watch - Cow/Calf Outlook Spring Calving is drawing to a close in most areas, but what kind of return can you expect on those calves when they are ready to go to market? Randy Blach from CattleFax has more in this week’s Market Watch. For more information on CattleFax and its publication Trends visit, CattleFax.com. |
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Mar. 11: Market Watch - Spring Grain Outlook There's no bigger in the cattle industry right now than the price of feed grains. We take a look at this spring's grain outlook in this week's Market Watch. Joining us to discuss the spring grain outlook is Chad Spearman, Grain Markets Analyst with Cattle-Fax. |
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Mar. 4: Spring Weather Outlook They say March weather can be either a lion or a lamb. It's an adage cattlemen know all too well. Some producers are hoping for a mild spring calving season while others will gladly take any moisture they can get. And of course cattle feeders are keeping a watchful eye on those spring planting conditions. We have more on the spring weather outlook from Cattle-Fax Meteorologist Dr. Art Douglas. |
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Feb 26: Market Watch - Cattle Numbers Flatten So what are experts saying about the latest annual cattle inventory report? We have more in this week's market watch. Joining us to talk about the annual cattle inventory report is economist Erica Rosa with the Livestock Marketing Information Center. |
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Jan. 29: Market Watch - Express Ranches In this week's Market Watch, Cattlemen to Cattlemen takes you to the National Western Stock in Denver to speak with one of the nation's top seedstock producers. Jarold Callahan, president of Express Ranches, explains why the major stock shows are so important to purebred seedstock operations. Find out more about Express Ranches by going to expressranches.com. |
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Jan. 22: Market Watch - Cattle-Fax Annual Outlook Report In this week's Market Watch, Cattle-Fax Chief Operating Officer Mike Miller joins us in-studio with a preview of the annual Cattle-Fax Outlook Seminar. The seminar is set for Feb. 7 in Reno, and is sure to be one of the most popular sessions at the Cattle Industry Annual Convention. Weather, cattle inventories, and the recent surge in feedgrain prices are just a few of the major topics on the agenda. Learn more by going to cattle-fax.com. |
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