Chad Wilkerson, vice president and Oklahoma City Branch Executive for the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City said, since March, COVID-19 and the collapse in oil prices have presented significant challenges for Oklahoma’s economy. Wilkerson made the comment in a report on the economy published by the Kansas City office. He also said employment in … Read More
Author: Lester Aldrich
Limiting Cattle Marketing Agreements Could Cost Billions
Limiting the use of Alternative Marketing Agreements in the fed cattle industry could cost the cattle and beef industries $2.5 billion in the first year and $16 billion over the first 10 years, said a well-known university economist last week in a white paper on the subject. Stephen Koontz, agricultural economist at Colorado State University, … Read More
Purdue Ag Barometer Falls Below 100
For the first time since October 2016, the Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer fell below 100 after dropping 25 points in April. Issuing his breakdown of the monthly survey of farmer and rancher attitudes about their perception of the agriculture economy as it relates to their operations, Purdue Agricultural Economist James Mintert said April’s … Read More
Funds Expand Long Cattle Position
Managed money, a proxy for large commodity investment firms, further expanded their collective net long live cattle futures position during the week ended Tuesday, taking them to their largest long position in three months. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s weekly Commitments of Traders report Friday showed that managed money’s new live cattle position was long … Read More
Frozen Red Meat Stocks Decline In April
The USDA’s monthly Cold Storage report may not be much of a market mover, since many expected logistics problems in April, which cut retail supplies, had led to a drawdown in frozen stocks, a market analyst said. Frozen meat stocks might have been drawn down even more if trucking companies had not had their own … Read More
LMIC Projects Sharp Dip In Q2 Beef Production
The Livestock Marketing Information Center has projected a sharp dip in US second-quarter commercial beef production with a surge in the third quarter. Upon reflection, that should be no surprise as the packing industry gets its employee illness issues resolved and works to catch up with the backlog of slaughter-ready cattle waiting in the feedlots. … Read More
Cattle Feed Options May Offer More Flexibility
Cattle producers have many challenges working through the disruptions from COVID-19, but it looks like the overall feed situation will provide more flexibility for feeder and feedlots, said Derrell Peel Oklahoma State University Extension livestock marketing specialist, in a letter to Extension agents called Cow/Calf Corner. However, emerging potential drought conditions are a threat and … Read More