2-26-21 – In 2020, the US exported $7.6 billion in beef and variety meat products (down 6% from 2019); variety meat exports accounted for 11.8% of this, down from 12.4% in 2019, said Brenda Boetel, agricultural economist at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, in a Livestock Marketing Information Center letter to Extension agents called In … Read More
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Beef Profit Tracker: Feeding Margins Still Positive
Estimated margins for fed cattle sold by unhedged cattle feeders last week were down slightly from the previous week but still were positive, according to Sterling Marketing Inc’s Beef Profit Tracker, published by the Farm Journal’s AgWeb. Estimated packer margins remained very high. FEEDING MARGINS POSITIVE The calculated feeding margin for cattle sold … Read More
Frozen Red Meat, Poultry Supplies Mixed
Total red meat supplies in US freezers on Jan. 31 were up about 3% from a month earlier but down about 12% from last year, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service said in its monthly Cold Storage report Tuesday. Beef stocks were down about 3% from the previous month but up about 6% from last … Read More
Quarterly Beef Production Seen Lower In 2020
US quarterly beef production was estimated by the Livestock Marketing Information Center to be down from the same 2020 quarters in all but the second quarter. Further, the LMIC projected quarterly US beef production next year to be down from the same quarter this year. The LMIC said it used data from the USDA’s National … Read More
Funds Extend Net Long Cattle Position
Large commodity investment firms, called managed money, extended to five weeks the advancement of their net long live cattle futures position in the week ended Tuesday. The data came from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s weekly Commitments of Traders report Friday. The same report showed that hedgers pushed their collective net short position out to … Read More
Canada Feedlot Population Up Slightly From January
The number of cattle populating Canada’s feedlots in Alberta and Saskatchewan on Feb. 1 totaled 1.010 million head, a slight increase from a month earlier and ran counter to the seasonal trend. The data came from the private market advisory firm Can-Fax and was compiled and published by Denver’s Livestock Marketing Information Center. However, only … Read More
Cattle Producers Struggle With Winter’s Blast: Peel
Cattle producers have felt the brunt of the protracted winter blast that has taken wind chills to minus 25 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit, said Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist, in a letter to Extension agents called Cow/Calf Corner. The winter blast pushed to the southern plains before spreading eastward, ultimately affecting … Read More