Cattle Look to Monday Following Neutral Cattle on Feed Report
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Cattle on Feed Report shows continuing tight supplies | Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network
USDA published the first Cattle on Feed Report of the year on Friday January 23rd with few surprises included. USDA livestock economist Michael McConnell says that tightening cattle and beef supplies were demonstrated in the numbers. https://d30hko96l9xirl.cloudfront.net/Iowamediafolder/2026/01/feed001.mp3 McConnell says placements in feedlots were 5% lower than one year ago. However, he says that marketings were up 5% year-over-year. https://d30
Placements decline, but marketings increase in latest Cattle on Feed report
Cattle placed in feedlots dropped 5 percent year-over-year in the latest On Feed report from the USDA. Kenny Burdine, an ag economist with the University of Kentucky says while it was expected, there’s a reason it is significant. “We weren’t importing live cattle from Mexico in December 2024,” he says. “It’s important to remember that […] The post Placements decline, but marketings increase in latest Cattle on Feed report appeared first on Brown…
Cattle Look to Monday Following Neutral Cattle on Feed Report
Live cattle futures were up $1.60 to $2.52 on Friday, with February up $2.75 last week. Open interest was up 1,110 contracts on Friday. Cash trade found its footing on Friday at $233 to $236.50 live and $370 dressed. Feeder cattle futures were 80 cents to $1.07 in the green,...
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