Green Pastures Driving Cattle Market Boom

The cattle economy has seen a strong few weeks in the market. Western Livestock Auction, which has been in business for three decades, says they’ve never seen as many cattle as they did last week at the Oklahoma National Stockyards – and yet prices remain strong. This puts producers in a bit of a tricky situation, as they weigh the cost-benefits of holding onto cattle or selling them.

And those green pastures are prevalent across a large portion of the country: the latest USDA crop progress report rated national pastures at 46 percent good-to-excellent.

Related Stories
FarmHER Annie Dee is a pioneer in sustainable practices, and her efforts led her to teach women farmers overseas.
Meet agronomist and Soybean FarmHER Jenny Mennenga of LeRoy, Illinois. Jenny also grew up on a small farm in Iowa!
When tragedy struck at Westfork Horse Ranch, owner/FarmHER Amy Heitland used her story to spread her passion for horses to the future generation of girls.
Kate Johnson didn’t set out to become an expert on all things cheese—but today, this FarmHER is the owner/founder of The Art of Cheese School where she teaches chefs at every level.
Cristen Clark knows a thing or two about exactly what her blog title says: Food and Swine. Learn more about a day in her life.
The Colorado ranch where Elin operates her business just happens to be the same ranch where she spent her summers as a child.
Growing up as a sixth-generation Iowa FarmHER, Lexi Marek’s first passion is her pigs. She started showing pigs at livestock shows early on at the young age of five.
Meet RanchHER Renee Strickland of Strickland Ranch and Exporting. Headquartered in Myakka City, Florida, Strickland and her husband export cattle around the world.