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Livestock, News

Tyson lifts 2025 sales forecast, prepares for tariff impacts

Strong demand for beef and chicken

By Heather Schlitz, Neil J. Kanatt, Reuters, Tom Polansek February 3, 2025
U.S. meatpacker Tyson Foods raised its annual sales forecast on Monday as strong demand for beef and chicken helped it exceed first-quarter results estimates, lifting shares three per cent.

Canada/U.S. border signage in downtown Detroit. (RiverNorthPhotography/Getty Images)
News

Agriculture sector braces for impact as tariffs set to become reality

By Jeff Melchior, Zak McLachlan February 1, 2025
The Canadian agriculture industry is bracing for impact as Trump’s 25 per cent tariffs are set to become reality on Tuesday. U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday signed an order to place 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports and 10 per cent on goods from China.


Throughout history, barbed wire has been important in protecting range rights.  Photo: Jacqueline Nix/iStock/Getty Images Plus
Livestock, Reuters

US will allow Mexican beef imports to resume, says Mexican minister

By Reuters February 1, 2025
The United States will permit Mexican beef imports to resume after signing memorandums to lift a temporary suspension, Mexico's agriculture chief wrote in a post on social media site X on Saturday.

Photo: Canada Beef

U.S. livestock: Cattle futures up to end week

By Phil Franz-Warkentin January 31, 2025
Live and fed cattle futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange posted small gains on Friday but ended the month off the contract highs hit earlier in the week.


File photo of the Canada-U.S. border crossing connecting Sarnia, Ont. and Port Huron, Michigan. (Eyfoto/iStock/Getty Images)
News, Reuters

Facing Trump tariffs on piglets and crops, Canadian farmers revise sales plans

By Ed White, Reuters January 31, 2025
Canadian farmers are renegotiating livestock contracts with U.S. buyers and finding local markets for crops they previously planned to sell south of the border to minimize the economic hit from potential new U.S. tariffs.

Tyler Fulton presents at the Saskatchewan Beef Industry Conference. While there, he focused on the potential threat of tariffs. Photo: Melissa Jeffers-Bezan
Livestock, News

Threat of tariffs looms at Saskatchewan Beef Industry Conference

Cattle groups take advocacy to U.S. livestock producers, say they need to know how tariffs will affect them

By Melissa Jeffers-Bezan January 30, 2025
The Canadian Cattle Association says threatened 25 per cent tariffs would cut Canadian wholesale beef prices by 13 per cent, but effects would be tempered slightly by the low Canadian dollar.


Cattle cluster around a bale on Sean McGrath’s farm near Vermilion, Alta.
Livestock

DNA sampling could be the next calving season norm

Proponents say testing purebred calves early arms the producer to make better business decisions

By Melissa Jeffers-Bezan January 30, 2025
Reading Time: 4 minutes It may be time for commercial cattle producers to take a page from seed stock producers and incorporate genetic testing at calving time.

Photo: File
Markets, Reuters

U.S. livestock: Cattle continue slide, hogs make slight gains

By Geralyn Wichers January 30, 2025
Chicago Mercantile Exchange cattle futures continued to slide on Thursday after Wednesday's fall from highs.


Beef producers voice concerns over growing elk problem
News

Beef producers voice concerns over growing elk problem

The elk population in Alberta is getting bigger, and so is its impact on beef producers around the province

By Gord Gilmour January 30, 2025
Reading Time: 3 minutes Elk damage was a hot topic at recent winter meetings of the Alberta Beef Producers.

Photo: File
Livestock

Efficiency called key to reducing beef industry carbon footprint

Focus on improving production efficiency around the world, not eating less meat says JBS scientist

By Melissa Jeffers-Bezan January 29, 2025
Efficiency is key when it comes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the beef sector said Sarah Klopatek at the Saskatchewan Beef Industry Conference on January 29 in Saskatoon, Sask.


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