New World Screwworm is a serious threat to livestock. Check wounds regularly, monitor calves closely, and report anything suspicious. See it. Treat it. Report it.
Join USCA NextGen June 19 at 7 a.m. MT for Beyond the Fence Line. Chad Mackaben compares solar vs. float water tanks. Plus LMA and Anipro updates. bit.ly/4ddlGVr
The May 2026 Meat Demand Monitor is out, and beef demand remains strong. Consumer preferences are evolving, but beef continues to hold its ground. Learn more: bit.ly/49B0G8M
Tomorrow morning, we're bringing together experts from across the industry to discuss current drought conditions across the West, share insights on what they're seeing, and help producers think through what may be ahead.
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May 2026 Meat Demand Monitor data from Dr. Glynn Tonsor and the K State MDM team shows consumers continue to choose beef at home and away from home, and they are still willing to pay for it even in a tighter economy.
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USDA APHIS confirmed New World Screwworm in a calf near La Pryor, TX. A control zone is in place. Producers should monitor livestock closely and report suspicious wounds. USDA, FDA & CDC confirm this is NOT a food safety issue. USCA will continue providing updates.
USCA is closely monitoring the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s announcement regarding a suspected detection of New World Screwworm (NWS) in Texas.
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CME Group will increase price limits for both live cattle and feeder cattle futures contracts effective June 1.
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Drought remains a challenge across the West. Join our June 9 Horn Wrap Call at 7 a.m. MT for expert insights on conditions, producer impacts, resources, and what's ahead.
From pasture to plate, the beef industry represents hard work, stewardship, and a commitment to producing high-quality beef for consumers here at home and around the world. Thank you to everyone across the industry working every day to keep America’s cattle industry strong.
May is officially Beef Month – but for U.S. cattle producers, every month is beef month.
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USCA released a statement addressing beef import and tariff rumors. USCA remains committed to protecting ranchers and U.S. beef transparency. Read: bit.ly/4d89Ewn
This month, we’re proud to celebrate the beef on America’s table and the cattlemen and cattlewomen behind it. From pasture to plate, your work feeds families, supports rural communities, and anchors the U.S. cattle industry.
If you’re serious about protecting your bottom line, back the group that puts producers first. USCA is your voice in Washington so you can stay on the ranch. Join today: uscattlemen.org/
The Farm Bill moving through the House is a step in the right direction, but there’s more work ahead. USCA will keep pushing in the Senate for stronger support for cattle producers, rural communities, and mCOOL for beef.
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