Per Capita Meat Consumption Gives Ground To Chicken

Total US per capita meat consumption on a retail weight basis grew slowly through the third quarter, but it was at the expense of red meat consumption, according to the Livestock Marketing Information Center. Quarterly retail weight beef and pork consumption during the quarter were down marginally while chicken consumption rose, the LMIC said.  Interestingly, … Read More

WASDE Raises Meat-Production Estimate

The USDA’s World Agricultural Outlook Board Tuesday raised its estimate of 2018 total red meat and poultry production as higher beef and poultry production forecasts more than offset lower pork production. The USDA made the estimates in its monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report.  For 2019, the total red meat and poultry forecast … Read More

Beef Export Values Still Climbing

US beef export values remained on a record-shattering pace in October, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the US Meat Export Federation. At the same time, October pork exports trended seasonally higher but remained below those of October 2017, the USMEF said. In a release, USMEF President Dan Halstrom credited climbing demand … Read More

Mexican Cattle Important To US Supply

Much has been made of the contribution of Mexican cattle to the US Cattle on Feed report, but just how important is it in the larger scheme of things? To that end, Brenda Boetel, Extension agricultural economist at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, examined the question for the Livestock Marketing Information Center’s letter to Extension … Read More

Choice Cattle Getting Less Respect

Cattle feeders currently are aiming for a higher percentage of their cattle to grade choice rather than select, but lowered profitability may change their minds. That is, unless one of two things happen: (1) packers resume paying premiums for cattle that yield choice-grading carcasses or hold out the promise of strong premiums in coming weeks … Read More

Cull Cow Prices Could Find Seasonal Support

Seasonal tightening of cull beef cow supplies are expected to have prices following closely to a normal increase going into 2019, but for now, prices are struggling to find a bottom, said Oklahoma State University Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist, Derrell Peel in a letter to Extension agents. The cull cow market may have reached a … Read More

Farmers Nervous As Ag Barometer Holds Steady

A new Farm Bill finally emerged from Congress this week, but in November, farmers expressed concern about the lack of new legislation. Minnesota Public Radio reporters Dan Gunderson and Elizabeth Dunbar quoted Minnesota Democratic Representative Collin Peterson saying Monday that the new bill looks a lot like the one that expired in September. Congress could … Read More