Total red meat supplies in US freezers on April 30 were down bout 3% from the previous month and down 17% from last year, according to the monthly Cold Storage report. That report, from the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, also said total frozen poultry supplies on that date were down slightly from the March … Read More
Funds Take Longer Live Cattle Position
For the second straight week, large commodity investment firms, known as managed money, took a collectively larger net long live cattle futures position in the week ended Tuesday, according to data released by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in its weekly Commitments of Traders report Friday. Also for the second straight week, hedgers, known as … Read More
Q4 Poll Shows COVID’s Economic Fallout
In the fourth quarter of 2020 (when beef prices were strengthening) nearly 25% of US adults said they were worse off financially than a year earlier, reflecting the economic fallout and distress from the global COVID-19 pandemic, the Federal Reserve Bank said in a release. The report found a larger share of adults were worse … Read More
Drought Historically Bad; Pasture Conditions Critical: Peel
Drought conditions remain historically bad for this time of year, and USDA data confirms that the situation is critical for the beef cattle industry, said Oklahoma State University Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist in a letter to Extension agents called Cow/Calf Corner. USDA-reported pasture and range conditions from May through October and the initial reports this … Read More
Cattlemen Work On Price Discovery
Some said it couldn’t be done — five major US cattlemen’s association officials meeting together, in one place, to talk about ways to improve cattle price discovery – but it did. But will anything change? Will it get any easier to figure out just what cattle are worth? Will fewer fed cattle be sold to … Read More
US Corn Planting Advances To 80% Complete
The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service said in its weekly Crop Progress Report Monday that US corn planting was 80% complete, well ahead of the 2016-2020 average of 68%. A market analyst credited excellent planting weather for the advanced pace of corn planting and for the faster-than-normal rate of emergence, which was reported at 41% … Read More
Funds Reverse, Get Longer Cattle Futures
Large commodity investment funds, known as managed money, reversed course during the week ended Tuesday and took on a larger net long live cattle futures position. At the same time, hedgers, those who own, or will own, the cattle at some point, known as commercial traders, took reversed their trend toward smaller net short live … Read More