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Cattle fetching good prices at Fort Scott market  - The Iola Register

Summary by Iola Register
The number of U.S. beef cows has fallen to the lowest level since 1961 because of drought conditions in Plains states such as Kansas. As a result of reduced herd sizes, beef prices are higher. FORT SCOTT — From ranch to table, the sizzle of steak comes is coming with a higher price tag as beef prices have increased. There are various factors that come into play for the uptick, including a fairly simple explanation — a shortage of cattle.  Accor…

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