Kevin Good, with CattleFax says the USDA Semi-Annual Cattle Inventory ... And so obviously as all prices move higher the margin the system particularly for a feeder and then a stocker operator ...
Feeder cattle is priced based on the “weighted average” of USDA prices in Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming.
Feeder cattle display similar seasonal ... Source: August USDA WASDE Report The bottom line is that the USDA expects elevated ...
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Feeder cattle futures settled the Monday session ... month in 10 years and up 6.48% from the prior month. USDA wholesale Boxed Beef prices were mixed in the Monday afternoon report.
USDA on Tuesday launched a pilot Cattle Contracts Library as it was directed under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2022. The aim of the pilot library, which will be live and available to ...
In feeder cattle, they were busy cutting 1,972 contracts from their net short to just 556 contracts as of Tuesday. USDA wholesale Boxed Beef prices were higher in the Monday AM report.
Feeder cattle futures were up $3.42 to $3.80 ... Feeder steers were down $1-5, with steer and heifer calves down $5-10. USDA wholesale Boxed Beef prices were mixed in the Monday PM report.
According to the USDA report released at the end of January, all cattle and calves in ... Symens said the profit margin for feeders is still tight and said corn prices play a factor for feeders.
Feeder cattle futures were down anywhere from ... with feeder heifers below 800 lbs stead and above 800 lbs up $5. USDA wholesale Boxed Beef prices were higher in the Tuesday PM report.
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