Beef Stocks List

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Beef Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 31 ALB Codelco to Enter Lithium Market After Signing Deal With SQM
May 31 HRL Top 5 Defensive Stocks That May Explode This Quarter
May 31 TSN Tyson Foods Inc's Dividend Analysis
May 31 WEN $5 Meal Frenzy Not Enough? Why This Analyst Sees Appetite for McDonald's Stock Despite Value War
May 31 TSN Tyson Foods ‘denies accusations’ of discriminatory hiring practices
May 30 WEN Fast food discounts are a 'necessary evil' right now: Analyst
May 30 HRL Hormel Foods' (NYSE:HRL) Dividend Will Be $0.2825
May 30 HRL Hormel Foods Corporation (HRL) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 30 HRL Hormel Foods (HRL) Q2 Earnings Top Estimates, Volumes Down
May 30 TSN Hormel Foods (HRL) Q2 Earnings Top Estimates, Volumes Down
May 30 HRL Hormel reverses early gains, shares weighed down by retail volume declines
May 30 HRL Compared to Estimates, Hormel (HRL) Q2 Earnings: A Look at Key Metrics
May 30 HRL Hormel Foods Corporation 2024 Q2 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
May 30 HRL Hormel Foods Raises Fiscal 2024 Earnings Outlook Despite Second-Quarter Sales Miss
May 30 TSN Market Chatter: Tyson Foods Denies Hiring Immigrant Workers Over US Citizens
May 30 HRL Hormel Foods (HRL) Q2 Earnings Beat Estimates
May 30 HRL Hormel Foods Non-GAAP EPS of $0.38 beats by $0.02, revenue of $2.89B misses by $80M
May 30 HRL HORMEL FOODS REPORTS SECOND QUARTER FISCAL 2024 RESULTS
May 30 HRL Hormel Foods (NYSE:HRL) Reports Sales Below Analyst Estimates In Q1 Earnings
May 30 HRL Salesforce, Kohl's and Agilent fall premarket; Foot Locker, Moderna rise
Beef

Beef is the culinary name for meat from cattle, particularly skeletal muscle. Humans have been eating beef since prehistoric times. Beef is a source of high-quality protein and nutrients.Beef skeletal muscle meat can be used as is by merely cutting into certain parts roasts, short ribs or steak (filet mignon, sirloin steak, rump steak, rib steak, rib eye steak, hanger steak, etc.), while other cuts are processed (corned beef or beef jerky). Trimmings, on the other hand, are usually mixed with meat from older, leaner (therefore tougher) cattle, are ground, minced or used in sausages. The blood is used in some varieties called blood sausage. Other parts that are eaten include other muscles and offal, such as the oxtail, liver, tongue, tripe from the reticulum or rumen, glands (particularly the pancreas and thymus, referred to as sweetbread), the heart, the brain (although forbidden where there is a danger of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, BSE, commonly referred to as mad cow disease), the kidneys, and the tender testicles of the bull (known in the United States as calf fries, prairie oysters, or Rocky Mountain oysters). Some intestines are cooked and eaten as is, but are more often cleaned and used as natural sausage casings. The bones are used for making beef stock.
Beef from steers and heifers is similar. Depending on economics, the number of heifers kept for breeding varies. The meat from older bulls, because it is usually tougher, is frequently used for mince (known as ground beef in the United States). Cattle raised for beef may be allowed to roam free on grasslands, or may be confined at some stage in pens as part of a large feeding operation called a feedlot (or concentrated animal feeding operation), where they are usually fed a ration of grain, protein, roughage and a vitamin/mineral preblend.
Beef is the third most widely consumed meat in the world, accounting for about 25% of meat production worldwide, after pork and poultry at 38% and 30% respectively. In absolute numbers, the United States, Brazil, and the People's Republic of China are the world's three largest consumers of beef; Uruguay, however, has the highest beef and veal consumption per capita, followed by Argentina and Brazil. According to the data from OECD, the average Uruguayan ate over 42 kg (93 lb) of beef or veal in 2014, representing the highest beef/veal consumption per capita in the world. In comparison, the average American consumed only about 24 kg (53 lb) beef or veal in the same year, while African countries, such as Mozambique, Ghana, and Nigeria, consumed the least beef or veal per capita.
Cows are considered sacred in Hinduism and most observant Hindus who do eat meat almost always abstain from beef.
In 2015, the world's largest exporters of beef were India, Brazil and Australia. Beef production is also important to the economies of Uruguay, Canada, Paraguay, Mexico, Argentina, Belarus and Nicaragua.

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