• Top Stories of 2025
  • Manitoba Ag Days
Manitoba Co-operator logo
  • Free Newsletter
  • Digital Editions
  • Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Markets
    • Market News
    • Market Prices
  • Crops
    • Crops Management
    • Oil Seeds
      • Canola
      • Canola Guide
      • Soybeans
      • Sunflowers
      • Flax
    • Cereals
      • Wheat
      • Barley
      • Oats
      • Corn
    • Pulses
      • Soybeans
      • Chickpeas
    • Field Crops
      • Potatoes
      • Potato Guide 2025
  • Livestock
    • Livestock Management
    • Beef cattle
    • Calf Central
    • Herd Health
    • Livestock Sales
  • Farmit
  • Weather
  • Machinery
  • AgDealer
  • Classifieds
  • Top Stories of 2025
  • Manitoba Ag Days
Maple Leaf

Proudly Canadian

  • Home
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Markets
    • Market News
    • Market Prices
  • Crops
    • Crops Management
    • Oil Seeds
      • Canola
      • Canola Guide
      • Soybeans
      • Sunflowers
      • Flax
    • Cereals
      • Wheat
      • Barley
      • Oats
      • Corn
    • Pulses
      • Soybeans
      • Chickpeas
    • Field Crops
      • Potatoes
      • Potato Guide 2025
  • Livestock
    • Livestock Management
    • Beef cattle
    • Calf Central
    • Herd Health
    • Livestock Sales
  • Farmit
  • Weather
  • Machinery
  • AgDealer
  • Classifieds
  • Free Newsletter
  • Digital Editions
  • Subscribe
X Logo
Maple Leaf

Proudly Canadian

Daily Network News

  • Huge crops in South America says analyst

    Huge crops in South America says analyst

    21 hours ago
  • Photo: Clinton Austin/Getty Images Plus

    U.S. livestock: ‘Cattle on feed’ report supports prices

    21 hours ago
  • U.S. grains: Wheat trades near contract lows under ample global supply

    22 hours ago
More News →

Tag Archives U.S. beef


Photo: FevziieRyeman/iStock/Getty Images Plus
Livestock, Reuters

Meatpackers rethink beef exports to US after Trump tariffs, industry lobby says

By Ana Mano, Reuters July 15, 2025
Brazilian meatpackers are weighing whether to make new shipments of beef products to the United States after President Donald Trump announced a 50 per cent tariff on Brazil last week, Roberto Perosa, president of Brazilian beef lobby ABIEC, said.

 Photo: Canada Beef
Livestock, Reuters

Trump tariff on Brazilian goods could jack up U.S. burger price

By Reuters, Tom Polansek July 10, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump's plan for a 50 per cent tariff on goods from Brazil will likely raise prices for the beef that is used in American hamburgers, traders and analysts said on Thursday, as food manufacturers increasingly rely on imports during a time of declining domestic production.


File photo of the facade of the U.S. Department of Agriculture building in Washington, D.C. (Camrocker/iStock/Getty Images)
Markets

USDA to halt July cattle report and some crop data, citing budget levels

Cancelation a 'major blow' to livestock sector, ag economist says

By GFM Network News, Julie Ingwersen, Reuters April 9, 2024
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is canceling its July cattle inventory report as well as county-level estimates for crops and livestock, the government said in a statement on Tuesday, citing budget constraints.

JBS signage at Greeley, Colorado. (JBS.com.br)
Markets

JBS says US beef division facing challenges, Seara unit improving

Low cattle supply behind weakness in US division; headwinds expected to continue

By Ana Mano, GFM Network News, Reuters March 27, 2024
Brazilian meat-packer JBS expects margins of its Seara processed foods maker in Brazil to reach double digits in the first weeks of 2024, citing operational improvements designed to shore up the unit, executives said today.


Photo: National Beef/Facebook

Kansas beef plant shuts down after fire

By Geralyn Wichers, GFM Network News, Reuters March 22, 2024
National Beef Packing Company, one of four major U.S. beef processors, said it suspended production at its Liberal, Kansas, plant for a second day on Friday, after a fire.

Peace bridge at the Windsor-Detroit border

U.S. finalizes higher standard for ‘Product of USA’ meat label

Canadian meat sector concerned labeling could have chilling effect on exports to U.S.

By GFM Network News, Leah Douglas, Reuters March 11, 2024
The administration of U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday finalized a rule requiring meat, poultry, or eggs labeled as a U.S. product to come from animals born, raised, slaughtered, and processed in the country.


Beef on display in a market in Japan. (File photo)
Beef cattle, Livestock, Markets

Japan opens doors to full access of U.S. beef imports

By GFM Network News, Reuters May 17, 2019
Washington | Reuters — Japan has agreed to eliminate its long-held restrictions on U.S. beef imports, opening full access to U.S. cattle products after more than 15 years, the head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture said in a statement on Friday. “The new terms, which take effect immediately, allow U.S. products from all cattle,

Beef on display in a market in Japan. (File photo)
Beef cattle, Livestock

Japan considers scrapping age limit on U.S. beef imports

By GFM Network News, Reuters November 15, 2018
Tokyo | Reuters — Japan is considering scrapping import restrictions on U.S. beef purchases that were put in place after the first case of BSE in the U.S. in 2003, local media reported on Thursday. Both the Nikkei business daily and Mainichi newspaper said officials are discussing removing the curbs that currently only allow beef


Cattle at a feedlot near North Platte, Nebraska. (AndrewLinscott/iStock/Getty Images)
Beef cattle, Livestock

EU clear to start talks to increase U.S. beef imports

By GFM Network News, Reuters October 19, 2018
Brussels | Reuters — European Union countries agreed on Friday to allow negotiations to start with Washington on increasing U.S. beef imports into Europe, in a move that could ease transatlantic trade tensions. The Commission, which negotiates on behalf of the 28 EU nations, said it would open formal talks in the coming days on

(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)
Livestock, Markets

U.S. livestock: CME live cattle shrug off China beef tariff news

By GFM Network News, Reuters April 4, 2018
Chicago | Reuters — Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle closed higher on Wednesday, after bargain buying reversed earlier losses following China’s proposed tariff increase on U.S. beef, said traders. China listed beef and other U.S. goods that may incur a 25 per cent duty by the end of May if Washington makes good on threats


← Older articles

AgCanadaTV

AgCanadaTV: Your Agriculture News Recap for Dec.19, 2025

Sponsored By:
More Videos →

Cyber-Savvy Farmer

Glacier Farmmedia Podcast

Latest Market News

More Market News →
flag
Signup to our Newsletter
  • News & Opinion
  • Crops
  • Livestock
  • Markets
  • Farmit
  • Video
  • Digital Editions
  • Classifieds
  • Subscriptions
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise

Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy | © 2025, Glacier FarmMedia Limited Partnership