Cattle markets were slow to inactive for the week with fed cattle prices not well establish. A few cattle sold in the South at $185 per cwt., $1 lower than last week. Feeder cattle sold steady to $3 ...
By 1980 Foxley & Co. was the nation’s largest cattle feeding company with 300,000 head of company-owned cattle on feed. By the mid-1970s, Foxley says he became “edgy about the next market crash that ...
“But we’re slaughtering fewer hogs than last year, which has people wondering if there’s a discrepancy in the data.” Meanwhile, feeder cattle futures turned lower amid pressure on strength in the ...
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures were mostly lower and feeders were down sharply on profit taking and fund selling, ignoring direct business and a higher midday move for wholesale beef.
Last week was reported at $196-197 in the South and $200 in the North. Feeder cattle futures were back up $1.37 to $2.20 on the day. The CME Feeder Cattle Index was up another $2.87 from the day ...
“We came up with the recent January cattle on feed report that heifers as a percentage on feed was the fourth largest, we’ve seen in modern history.” David Trowbridge, Gregory ...
5% below a year ago. The U.S. is still banning Mexican feeder cattle due to New World Screwworm which is also supportive. Lean hog futures are mixed after closing below the 100-day moving average ...
Fed cattle (includes cows) to U.S. to Oct. 26, 2024 469,803 397,715 Feeder cattle and calves to U.S. to Oct. 26, 2024 129,795 147,789 Dressed beef to U.S. to Sept. 607.87 mil. lbs 592.68 mil. lbs ...