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A slow start to the week for cash livestock business

It was a quiet Monday for direct cash cattle trade activity, especially with many observing the President’s Day holiday.  Bids and asking prices have yet to surface.  Look for the bulk of the week’s business to be delayed until midweek or later. At midsession, at the Oklahoma National Stockyards in Missouri, compared to last week feeder steers were $1 to $3 lower and heifers were $1 to $3 higher.  Steer […]

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First of its kind sports drink is made of Milk

Michelle McBride, a mother and attorney who developed a milk-based sports drink says she didn’t imagine her idea would get this far. She worked with the University of Wisconsin Center for Dairy Research to create GoodSport, an electrolyte-filled beverage made with ultrafiltered milk.  ...

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Ag Secretary optimistic about trade under Biden administration

Some agricultural groups have expressed concern the Biden administration’s approach to trade could cause the US to fall behind its competitors on the global market. During a call with reporters from a trade mission in the United Arab Emirates on Monday Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says those concerns aren’t representative of what’s happening on the ground. “There is more trade activity,” he says.  “Barriers are coming down – whether it […]

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