Tyson Plant Fire Pushes Packer Beef Profits to New Heights
A fire at a major U.S. beef processing plant earlier this month is upending American livestock markets, slamming cattle prices while...
KCA Committee Policy Meetings and Annual Business Meeting Scheduled
Over the past few years, the KCA membership has worked diligently to review and update the KCA Policy Resolutions. Engagement and input...
Oklahoma’s Creek County Ag Tour going strong for 76 years
Thursday, May 16, 2019 marked the 76th Annual Creek County Ag Tour. The tour started during the WWII era, in the year 1943. The goal of...
U.S. Cattle Producers Prepare for Annual Trip to Washington, DC
(WASHINGTON) - On June 10th and 11th, cattlemen and cattlewomen representing all regions of the US will put boots on the ground for...
KCA Convention & Trade Show Exhibitor & Sponsorship Opportunities
The 21st Annual Kansas Cattlemen’s Association Convention and Trade Show will take place on October 25th & 26th, 2019 at the Meridian...
Weather Conditions Leave State Inundated with Water, Storm Damage
The March Bomb Cyclone inundated areas of the upper Midwest with snow and ice which eventually melted and caused flooding damaging...
Chinese Trade Dispute - Additional Tariffs Impact U.S. Agriculture Industry
China announced more than $60 billion of retaliatory tariffs on May 13th that includes a long list of foods produced in the United...
United States Beef Gains Full Access to Japan
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced that the United States and Japan have agreed on new terms and conditions that...
Animal Health Commissioner Addresses KCA Regional Meeting Attendees
Kansas Cattlemen’s Association (KCA), in partnership with Zoetis, hosted a regional cattlemen’s meeting in Spearville, Kansas on the...
Plaintiffs Claim Packer Actions Depressed Prices for Margins
R-CALF USA is suing the four largest U.S. meat packers, alleging the firms violated U.S. antitrust laws, the Packers and Stockyards Act,...