Commodities Corner: Get ready for higher beef prices this summer. Here’s why.

Cattle futures have climbed to their highest prices on record as drought conditions in the southwestern United States devastated the animals’ feeding grounds, contributing to a drop in the size of the domestic cattle herd to its smallest in eight years.

Previous post Earnings Results: GameStop fires CEO, elects Ryan Cohen as executive chairman; stock plunges
Next post Market Extra: Climate-related ETFs rise as U.S. stocks mostly fall