It’s pretty hard to make Beef Magazine’s “Beef Seedstock 100” list, but Jorgensen Land & Cattle near Ideal, SD, was at the top of the 2020 list with 3,901 Angus bulls sold last year. Chief Livestock Operations manager, Cody Jorgensen, said in an interview that all of the bulls the farm sells are tested for … Read More
Author: Lester Aldrich
Canada On Feed Numbers Remain Higher Than Last Year
The number of cattle on feed in Canada June 1 remained higher than last year and the previous five-year average after an uncharacteristic upturn a month earlier. The data came from CanFax, a private market advisory firm that collects the data from members in Alberta and Saskatchewan. The Livestock Marketing Information Center in Denver then … Read More
Funds Expand Net Long Cattle Position
Large commodity investment funds, called managed money, expanded their collective net long live cattle futures position to its largest in four months during the week ended Tuesday, extending their buying spree to five weeks. The information came from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s weekly Commitments of Traders report Friday. Managed money’s new net long cattle … Read More
WASDE Raises 2020 Red Meat Production Forecast
The USDA’s Economic Research Service forecast for 2020 red meat and poultry production Thursday was raised from last month as higher expectations for beef, pork and broiler production more than offset ideas of lower turkey production. The new forecasts came from the monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report, which said the larger forecast … Read More
Boxed Beef Prices Down, Still Elevated
As much as wholesale beef prices have fallen in the last three weeks, they still aren’t down to last year or the previous five-year average. The Livestock Marketing Information Center in Denver tracks USDA Agricultural Marketing Service data, plots it on graphs and publishes them on its web site. The LMIC graph for average weekly … Read More
April Kansas Feedlot Sales Plummet
Going along with beef packing plant closures and slowdowns in April, Kansas feedlots sold far fewer fed cattle to the plants than in March, according to statistics gathered by the Kansas State University Extension Service and compiled by the Livestock Marketing Information Center. However, it’s interesting that April feedlot marketings weren’t a long way below … Read More
April US Beef, Pork Exports Strong
April proved to be a solid month for US beef and pork exports despite COVID-19-related interruptions in production and declining purchasing power of some key trading partners, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the US Meat Export Federation. Beef export values were below last April’s large totals but still topped $600 million, … Read More