U.S. and Canada's cattle population at lowest level in 60 years

Published 2024년 3월 20일

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Cattle farmers in the US and Canada are projected to further decrease cattle numbers in 2023, leading to a 1.9% reduction in the cattle herd by the start of 2024. This is largely due to a decrease in beef cattle, while dairy cow numbers remain steady. The sheep population is also expected to drop by around 2%, while the pig population is predicted to remain stable, following a slight decline after significant decreases in 2021 and 2022. The USDA anticipates a decrease in beef production and an increase in pork production in 2024.
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The bottom line is that cattle farmers in the US and Canada will continue to reduce cattle numbers in 2023. However, the pig population remained stable. According to data from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), on January 1, 2024, the cattle herd in both countries was 98.21 million. It was 1.92 million pieces, i.e. 1.9%. less than twelve months earlier. In particular, the number of beef cattle decreased Both American farmers and their Canadian colleagues were responsible for this. In the US, the herd decreased by 1.7 million animals, or 1.9 percent, to 87.16 million cattle. This was the lowest level in about 60 years. In Canada, the cattle herd decreased by 2.1%. to 11.16 million. First of all, beef cattle were withdrawn from production. The North American dairy cow population remained almost unchanged from the previous year, totaling 10.32 million head. Of these, 9.36 million cows were bred in the USA and 964 thousand in Canada. Fewer numbers of sheep Due to the decreasing ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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