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U.S. livestock production rose 4.3% in 2025, led by more cattle and hogs, despite rising feed costs and extreme weather.
A new federal report released on January 14, 2026, reveals a 4.3% increase in U.S. livestock production over the past year, driven by higher cattle and hog numbers.
The USDA attributes the rise to improved feed efficiency and expanded breeding programs.
However, rising feed costs and extreme weather events continue to pose challenges for farmers.
The data covers all major livestock sectors and reflects national trends through November 2025.
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