The latest census data reveals significant population shifts across various metro areas and counties, highlighting trends that have emerged since the previous census. Metropolitan regions, in particular, have seen substantial growth, driven by factors like urban development, economic opportunities, and improved living standards. Conversely, several rural and suburban regions face population declines, primarily due to limited employment prospects and younger populations migrating towards urban centers. This trend impacts local economies and housing markets as cities adapt to accommodate growing populations. The data serves as a critical tool for policymakers and urban planners, guiding infrastructure development and resource allocation. Analysts are examining these shifts to understand the long-term implications for regional development, transportation needs, and public services. As these demographic changes unfold, the need for sustainable and strategic planning in burgeoning urban areas becomes increasingly evident.
WDSUNew data shows ‘CBV Savvy’ Beef Farmers Achieving Superior Margins
Recent data reveals that beef farmers who employ a ‘CBV savvy’ approach are enjoying significantly better profit margins. The term ‘CBV,’ short for Carcass Benchmark