Large commodity index funds, known as managed money, nudged their collective net long live cattle position higher during the week ended Tuesday, while hedgers cut their collective net short position. The data came from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s weekly Commitments of Traders report Friday, which provides data for different types of traders as of … Read More
Author: Lester Aldrich
FAO July Food Price Index Mixed
The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization Food Price Index averaged 123.0 points in July, down 1.5 points, or 1.2%, from June but still 29.1 points, or 31.0%, higher than in July 2020, the FAO said in a release. July’s drop reflected declines in prices of cereals, dairy products and vegetable oils, which more than … Read More
Peel: Slower Second Half Beef Production Seen
Cattle carcass weights will rise seasonally in the remainder of the year, but slaughter rates were expected to decline, resulting in 4% to 5% less beef production than the same period last year, said Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University Extension livestock marketing specialist, in a newsletter titled Cow/Calf Corner. The lower steer and heifer carcass … Read More
Q1 US Economy Pushes Higher
Partially explaining the strength in US beef demand, data show the US economy posted its first year over year gain in the first quarter of 2021 after three straight quarters of year-on-year decline, the Livestock Marketing Information Center said in a letter to Extension agents called In The Cattle Markets. That indicated the US was … Read More
Kansas Feedlot Closeouts Follow Trend At Lower Level
Monthly Kansas feedlot closeouts, or sales to packers, now appear to be following the five-year trend after more than a year of gyrations initiated by the COVID pandemic. Closeouts increased from the previous month in May and June at rates that reflect the 2015-2019 average, according to data from a monthly survey of select Kansas … Read More
Funds Expand Net Long Live Cattle Position
Managed money, a proxy for large commodity investment funds, expanded their collective net long live cattle futures position during the week ended Tuesday while hedgers enlarged their collective net short positions. The data came from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s weekly Commitments of Traders report Friday. FUNDS GO LONG CATTLE Managed money’s collective … Read More
Senate Committee Grills Beef Packers About Competition
It’s all over the news, especially in cattle country: The US Senate Judiciary Committee held hearings this week looking at examining what many see as a lack of competition in the cattle markets. Whether anything comes of the hearings, or if legislated changes turn out to be good for the industry, independent cattle producers, packers … Read More