Oklahoma cattle supply dwindles, driving up prices amid steady demand

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s most recent inventory report shows Oklahoma’s beef cowherd is at its lowest number since 2015. Cattle prices continue to rise for Oklahoma ranchers because of the lack of supply. Customers’ demand for beef remains unchanged. Oklahoma State University Extension Agriculture Economics Specialist Scott Clawson says that the price for cattle is cyclical.

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