Beef Prices Dropping Seasonally; Turning Higher Soon

Weekly average wholesale beef prices have made the annual early spring turn lower, awaiting the late-spring rally to the annual top. Those seasonal peaks and valleys in prices are entrenched and appear to have little to do with concurrent slaughter data, except in the broadest sense.  Instead, the seasonal price movements appear to have as … Read More

Cull Cow Prices May Be Headed Lower

Cull cow prices in the Southern Plains may have passed the annual top, but still have a chance to make good if they decide to follow the five-year average rather than last year. This year’s top so far for spent cows in the Southern Plains was $53.25 per cwt on a live basis.  It was … Read More

USDA Trims Meat Production Forecast

The April edition of the 2019 forecast for total red meat and poultry production was lowered from March on lower expected beef, pork and broiler production, the USDA said Tuesday. The new estimates were contained in the monthly World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates report Tuesday.   BEEF PRODUCTION ESTIMATE LOWER   The 2019 beef … Read More

January Meat Exports Dip Below Year Earlier

US January exports of beef and pork were slightly below last year’s volumes while export values posted mixed results, according to statistics released by USDA and compiled by the US Meat Export Federation. The USMEF said beef exports slipped 1% to 104,766 tonnes from a year earlier, but total value still increased 3% to $642.3 … Read More

Funds Trim Long Cattle Position

Large commodity investment firms, known collectively as managed money, trimmed their net long live cattle futures position slightly in the week ended Tuesday.  It was the second such trimming in four weeks. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission made the data known Friday in its weekly Commitments of Traders report. Managed money’s new net long live … Read More

Economist Concerned About Ag Suppliers

Will Secor, Grain and Farm Supply economist for CoBank Knowledge Exchange, is concerned about the US agronomy and farm supplier outlook for the rest of the year. Last year’s poor fall weather, this year’s wet spring with regionally catastrophic floods and stressed farm balance sheets weigh on the outlook for those supplying farmers with the … Read More

USDA Sees Decade Of Meat Production Growth

Robust demand provides incentives for continued growth of the US livestock sector over the next 10 years, said the USDA’s Agriculture Outlook Board in its latest 10-year outlook for US agriculture. Despite expected declining revenues over the next 10 years, red meat and poultry production were expected to increase over the projection period, the report … Read More