Buyer Competition for Heavy Trade and Heavy Yearling Heifers at Moreton
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Cattle Holding Steady as Beef Pushes Higher
Live cattle futures are posting 15 to 55 cent gains so far on Tuesday. Cash trade has yet to see a broad test this week, with some light $219 KS sales reported. Last week’s Southern sales were $218-220 and $229 in the north. Feeder cattle futures are 45 to 70...
Live cattle higher to start the week - Brownfield Ag News
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were higher, and feeders were mixed ahead of the week’s direct business and Friday’s On Feed report from the USDA. June live cattle closed $.75 higher at $212.97 and August live cattle closed $1.17 higher at $207.92. August feeder cattle closed $.12 lower at $297.47 and September feeder […] The post Live cattle higher to start the week appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Meyer: Cattle Bull Market to Remain…For Now - Southern Farm Network
Cattle has been in a bull market for quite a while. But how long can the rally last? USDA chief economist Seth Meyer told farm broadcasters that has yet to be determined. “You talk to some of the cow-calf folks, and yes, those feeders are worth a lot of money. But the decision is, do I take the cash now, or do I retain that heifer and hope that I’ll make that money two years from now on, on a fed out animal? And so I talked to a lot of cow calf …
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