by Molly Jameson | Feb 9, 2024
A disconcerting revelation has emerged concerning the Yellow-Legged Hornet, the so-called “murder hornet’s cousin” in Savannah, Georgia, officially identified as Vespa velutina by the Georgia Department of Agriculture in August 2023,...
by Hannah Baker | Feb 9, 2024
Inventory Florida still ranks number 9 in beef cattle production with 862,000 head, a decline of 3 percent since 2023. The top ten states in beef cattle production all declined between 2 and 6 percent with the exception of Kentucky, which increased production by 1...
by Doug Mayo | Feb 9, 2024
This week’s featured video was published by NCBA’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen TV show and YouTube Channel. Cattle producers, and the media that cover cattle production have been buzzing ever since the 2024 CattleFax Outlook Seminar, at the NCBA Convention in...
by Doug Mayo | Feb 2, 2024
USDA’s National Agricultural Statistic Service (NASS) published their January 2024 Cattle Report on January 31st. As was expected, the US January 1, 2024 all cattle inventory dropped another 2%, as compared to January 1, 2023. NASS publishes an estimate...
by Doug Mayo | Feb 2, 2024
This week’s featured video was produced by American Farm Bureau to highlight the 2024 Farm Dog of the Year. Skippy, owned by Georgia Farm Bureau members Donald and Laura Adams, was selected as this year’s winner. Donald was the victim of a serious farm...
by Doug Mayo | Jan 26, 2024
Welcome to 2024! The last three years have been especially challenging for cattle ranchers. In 2020, the world stopped due to a strange new disease, COVID19, that forced restaurants to temporarily close, conferences to be canceled, schools to send kids home,...