Canada
Canada cattle report:: Feeder market shows sign of stabilization
Under new management, the Brooks packing plant commenced restricted operation last week and in turn helped to reenergize the fed market.
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California to Mexico Livestock Exports
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Las Cruces, NM Thu Nov 8, 2012 USDA Market News
California to Mexico Livestock Exports
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Canada cattle report: Canadian cattle exports to US up 43%
Last week’s fed offering saw light to moderate volumes trade at prices $3.00/cwt higher than the previous week.
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Commentary: Canadians grapple with packing consolidation
In arguments eerily reminiscent of those raised here a decade ago, Canadians are now fretting over whether their country’s beef industry got too big, too fast.
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California to Mexico Livestock Exports
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Las Cruces, NM Thu Nov 1, 2012 USDA Market News
California to Mexico Livestock Exports
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CME: Feeder cattle supplies tighter with fewer imports
Feeder cattle imports from Canada and Mexico make up a notable portion of the US feeder cattle supply, especially along the Northern and Southern border areas.
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U.S. cattlemen take issue with JBS interest in XL Foods
JBS USA’s option to buy properties from XL Foods in an agreement following the E. coli scare has some U.S. cattle producers concerned.
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Canada cattle report: Non-fed volume sees moderate increase
Alberta fed prices for the third consecutive week have been reported below year ago levels. Light to moderate trade was reported over the course of Wednesday with exclusive live trade.
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California to Mexico Livestock Exports
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Las Cruces, NM Thu Oct 25, 2012 USDA Market News
California to Mexico Livestock Exports
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Canada allows plant that made tainted beef to reopen
The Canadian plant that produced millions of pounds of tainted beef was set to reopen on Tuesday as food inspection officials tried to restore consumer confidence in the country's food safety system.
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Canada cattle report: Demand for Canadian calves remains strong
With little positive news in regards to the XL beef recall and plant closure, feedlots Wednesday aggressively marketed very large lots of fed cattle at prices mostly steady to $1.00/cwt lower than the previous week.
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- YSA members gain insight into agribusiness, retail industries
- Meat industry associations quick to attack the new MCOOL rule
- Team up against bovine respiratory disease
- Oil prices pare losses on U.S. equities turnaround
- Future of food discussion with Agriculture Secretary
- Ag markets diverged prove rather volatile on Thursday
- Former Eastern Livestock CEO, CFO sentenced for federal crimes
- Post-tornado composting a solution for disposal of dead livestock
- Michigan hay buyers should plan purchases early
- More beef cows in worst drought regions than a year ago
- Seven jobs more dangerous than farming
- New animal identification rules aid disease traceability



