Shoppers reeling from the skyrocketing cost of eggs because of a bird flu outbreak may soon see similar price hikes on beef and veal products because of shrinking herd levels, The Post has learned.
Overall, the cost of beef and veal has risen by 5.5% since last year. Beef prices are ballooning because the cattle inventory ...
Beef-on-dairy crossbreeding is the latest step in the evolution of dairy genetics and is now a key driver of the U.S. supply ...
The study found U.S. farms that produce veal have an environmental impact of 2.88 kilograms of greenhouse gas emissions per ...
In January, prices for beef and veal rose 5.5%, outpacing the entire food-at-home category, which rose 1.9%, according to the Labor Department's Consumer Price Index. Courtney Schmidt ...
The USDA projects grocery prices to continue to rise in 2025. The agency says eggs will see the biggest price increases, but ...
Amid data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showing beef and veal prices were 5.5% higher in January than the same time in ...
Overall, the cost of beef and veal has risen by 5.5% since last year. Beef prices are ballooning because the cattle inventory in the U.S. is low. In fact, it is the smallest cattle head count in ...