This year’s late spring could have a deleterious effect on this year’s total US hay crop as some farmers get fewer cuttings because of the weather and others hit a time conflict with other fieldwork. An article on “Hay and Forage Grower” said “2018 won’t be characterized as anything other than a late spring. Fieldwork … Read More
March Beef Exports Set Monthly Value Record
US beef exports in March set a new monthly value record, and pork export value reached the second-highest level on record shepherding first-quarter total red meat exports to a strong showing, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the US Meat Export Federation. The US is exporting a large share of its beef … Read More
Funds Near Zero Net Long Cattle Position
Large investment firms, called managed money, are closing in on a zero net live cattle futures position with their tenth straight week of long liquidation, according to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. The CFTC’s weekly Commitments of Traders report said managed money’s new net long live cattle position was 11,431 contracts, down 3,956, or 25.7%, … Read More
Southwest Drought Expands
With implications for US hard red winter wheat production and pastures in the Southern Plains and the Southwest, the worst drought conditions expanded in the latest week, the US Drought Monitor showed Thursday. Storm systems during the week ended Tuesday steered north of drought-stricken areas of the Southwest that saw further deterioration in drought conditions, … Read More
2018 A Good Year For Cattle Business: Profit Tracker
It should be a good year to be in the cattle business if the Sterling Beef Profit Tracker is accurate in its predictions. The Sterling Beef Profit Tracker comes from Sterling Marketing of Vale, Ore., and is published by “AgWeb.” For 2018, the Beef Profit Tracker estimated feedlot margins at a positive $51.00 per head, … Read More
Rising Meat Production Likely To Pressure Prices; Economist
First-quarter US meat production was up more than 2% than a year earlier, and continuing increases are likely to pressure fed cattle prices, said Purdue University Agricultural Economist James Mintert in “farmdocdaily.” The increase in meat production took place virtually across the board as all major meat production sectors, except turkey, posted year-over-year increases, Mintert … Read More
Beef Cutout Giving Cattle Some Strength
The early Spring rally appears to be giving cattle feeders a second act, said Texas A&M agricultural economist David Anderson in a letter to Extension Agents. After touching $130 per cwt on a live basis in February, the fed cattle market dropped dramatically into the $110s, Anderson said. However, the market rebounded to $124 to … Read More