Shrinking cattle supplies continues to be the story in the cattle market and part of the reason cattle prices continue to climb. USDA’s annual Cattle Inventory Report released Friday shows the U.S.
Cattle sharply higher, hogs mixed and grains lower early Monday. Cattle Gap Into New Highs on Bullish Reports. Joe Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek says both live and feeder cattle futures gapped ...
The National Agricultural Statistics Service released the May Cattle on Feed report and as of May 1, the total inventory of cattle and calves on feed in feedlots with a capacity of 1,000 or more head ...
U.S. cattle farmers have faced significant challenges in recent years, from COVID-19-related supply chain disruptions, low ...
Live cattle futures fell into the Friday close, with nearby losses of $1.52 to $2.47, as traders were lightning up ahead of the monthly Cattle on Feed report. Friday’s Preliminary open interest was up ...
A recent Cattle on Feed report did not provide any surprises to livestock analysts. The U.S. Department of Agriculture indicated the Cattle on Feed was up 2%. “The report was about as close to ...
Placements of cattle onto feedlots and cattle marketed from feedlots fell by more than analysts expected, according to a survey by The Wall Street Journal. In its latest monthly Cattle on Feed report ...
Live cattle futures closed out Friday mixed, within 20 cents of unchanged in the front months, as June was back up $3.57. Cash trade was reported at $230-231 live in the north and dressed at $360-370.
BROOKINGS, S.D. — When feeding cattle, it’s important to know the nutrition within your feed ratio. “When we go to feed our cattle, we want to make sure that what we’re feeding them meets the goals ...
The pork industry suffered one of the worst economic years on record in 2023. As producers now grapple with the uncertainty of tariffs, we speak with Kevin Stuckey, sow unit manager at Cooper Farms in ...
The USDA Cattle on Feed report released Sept. 19 showed even lower inventory and placements than expected. University of Tennessee ag economist Andrew Griffith says national cattle supplies are tight.
Placements of U.S. cattle onto feedlots were lower than forecast by analysts surveyed by The Wall Street Journal. In its monthly Cattle on Feed Report, the Agriculture Department said Friday new ...