USDA’s annual report reveals the smallest total herd since 1951, with beef cow numbers falling to 27.6 million despite a ...
Joe Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek says the cattle markets have gotten caught up in the outside market money flow but are ...
USDA released a surprisingly bearish January crop report,” according to the Margin Watch, “Raising corn production to a record 17.021 billion bushels on higher yields and increased acreage, counter to ...
Cattle on feed numbers decline 3% year-over-year as Mexico import ban and low domestic inventory continue to tighten supplies ...
January USDA cattle reports could reveal if beef herd has hit bottom and started rebuilding, which could have major implications on markets.
USDA’s cattle on feed report showed a 3% drop in inventory as New World screwworm’s impact felt in Southern Plains.
February live cattle (LEG26) on Friday rose $2.525 to $234.90 and for the week were up $2.75. March feeders (GFH26) gained $0 ...
Live cattle futures saw weakness of $1.10 to $1.50 across most contracts on Thursday. Cash trade has yet to get kicked off ...
The report was based on sales from Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Iowa, and Minnesota feedlots.
Chicago cattle futures fell on Thursday ahead of the USDA's semi-annual cattle inventory report. Hog futures were mixed. Most-traded April live cattle ...
Severe winter conditions strain cattle producers while feedlot inventories drop to lowest levels since September 2018.
University of Kentucky's Burdine says low domestic cattle inventory, combined with the ban on live cattle imports from Mexico ...
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