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An ag economist says the growing demand for edible or inedible tallow, grease, and lard is adding value to cattle and hogs.
Garrett Toay with AgTraderTalk says grains also saw mostly higher weekly closes mostly as a result of technical buying.
A cow appeared to not want to be sold at a livestock auction, as it damaged the roof in an escape attempt. Trump preparing ...
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management talk weather conditions and demand ...
R-CALF USA is calling on the CFTC to investigate a false screwworm detection report that allegedly triggered a live cattle ...
The U.N. World Food Programme said last month that over 36 million people are struggling to meet basic food and nutrition ...
For the second year since the war with Israel broke out, no Muslims in Gaza were able to travel to Saudi Arabia to perform ...
Eid al-Adha, known as the “Feast of Sacrifice,” coincides with the final rites of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia. It’s a joyous occasion, for which food is a hallmark, with devout Muslims ...
Jeff Hoogendoorn, with Professional Ag Marketing, says hogs ended mixed Wednesday, consolidating after the recent rally driven by higher cash and cutouts. While soybeans rallied after the Trump/Xi ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNCM Maryam directs foolproof security arrangements for Eid-ul-AzhaPunjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has directed foolproof security arrangements for Eid-ul-Azha.In a statement, she directed that security should be increased at cattle markets as well.She ...
From the early hours, the Gabtoli cattle market, the largest in the capital, has been grappling with a severe shortage of sacrificial animals ahead of Eid. Failing to find suitable cattle, buyers are ...
Less spending, higher prices and fewer animal sacrifices subdued the usual festive mood as the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha ...
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