Managed Money Slashes Net Long Cattle Position

Large commodity investment firms, known as managed money, slashed their collective net long position live cattle futures in the week ended Tuesday as hedgers did the same to their total net short position. The data was revealed in Friday’s Commitments of Traders report from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.   FUNDS CUT LONG CATTLE POSITIONS … Read More

A Look At The Ground Beef Market

Lauren Clark, in a 2019 Masters of Science thesis called “Disaggregating Beef Demand,” provided a detailed account of the ground beef market. A summary of the thesis was published in a letter to Extension agents called Cow-Calf Corner.   RETAIL MARKET   Ground beef at retail typically depends almost exclusively on domestic fresh beef, often … Read More

Beige Book Reports Slight Economic Growth

The Federal Reserve Bank Wednesday said the US economy was showing mostly slight to modest growth. The Bank, in its latest Beige Book, reporting on economic activity across its 12 districts, said there was ongoing growth in manufacturing, although some districts reported a slowing in the pace of growth.   GROWTH REPORTED   Contacts in … Read More

Option Spreads, Are They For You?

Some traders are using and advising option spreads to mitigate risk, so Matthew Diersen, risk and business management specialist for South Dakota State University’s Ness School of Management and Economics penned an overview in the Livestock Marketing Information Center’s letter to Extension Agents called In The Cattle Markets.   DEFINITION   Spreads are various combinations … Read More

Funds Cut Long Live Cattle Positions

Large commodity index funds, otherwise known as managed money, cut their collective net long live cattle futures position in the week ended Tuesday for the fourth straight week. Hedgers, called commercial traders, followed suit, cutting their total net short live cattle position for the fourth straight week. The information came from the Commodity Futures Trading … Read More

Ukraine War Disrupting Global Commodity Markets

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which began in February, has caused broad disruptions in global commodity markets, said a report about the effects on markets and consumers from the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank Thursday. Russia and Ukraine are important producers and exporters of energy and agricultural products, such as oil, natural gas, wheat and corn, … Read More

Canada Cattle On Feed Down Seasonally; Above 2021, Average

Canada’s cattle on feed total on May 1 was down seasonally from April 1 but remained well above last year and the previous five-year average, according to data from CanFax, a private market advisory company. However, the number of calves placed on feed in April was only slightly more than last year and the 2016-2020 … Read More