“In Texas, the cattle numbers are the lowest they’ve been since 1961,” says Matt Garner, executive director of the RANGE. “In the U.S. they’re the lowest they’ve been since 1951.”
Texas cattle numbers hit lowest since 1961 amid ongoing drought and rising costs
A report released by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) found cattle numbers in Texas decreased by 4% from the previous year (2023).This marked
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