For the third straight week, large commodity index funds, or managed money, increased their collective net long live cattle futures position, while cattle owners boosted their total net short position. The data came from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s weekly Commitments of Traders report on Friday with data from the previous Tuesday. MANAGED MONEY … Read More
April Pork Exports Soar; Beef Below Record 2022
April US pork exports achieved gains in a wide range of markets, according to data released by the USDA and compiled by the US Meat Export Federation, while beef exports were less than the very large totals posted a year ago. USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom said in a USMEF release of the data … Read More
April Kansas Feedlot Closeouts Descend
Kansas feedlot sales to packers declined in April to a possible seasonal low, according to data from a Kansas State University monthly survey. The data is collected by the KSU Extension Service from select feedlots around the state of varying size and location. They then are compiled to form a theoretical average feedlot’s activity and … Read More
Producer Sentiment Falls
Producer sentiment fell to its weakest reading since July 2022, as the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer declined 19 points to a reading of 104 in May, said Purdue University Agricultural Economist James Mintert, in a release of the survey results. The Ag Economy Barometer is calculated each month from 400 US agricultural producers’ … Read More
Funds Buy Cattle, Corn Futures
Large commodity index firms, known as managed money, further advanced their collective net long live cattle futures position in the week ended last Tuesday, May 30, while hedgers nudged their total net short position a little higher. That from the Commitments of Traders report from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. The report usually is released … Read More
Cattle Hauling Costs Likely To Change
Costs for hauling livestock are likely to change in the future as various premiums and discounts are offered to shippers, said Elliott Dennis, Extension livestock economist at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, in a Livestock Marketing Information Center letter called In The Cattle Markets. FUEL COSTS CHANGING Nationally, regular gasoline prices had begun … Read More
Start Of Cattle Herd Expansion May Wait
For the second time in a decade, drought has pushed US cattle numbers lower than planned and lower than needed to meet the demands of the market, said Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University livestock marketing specialist, in a letter called Cow-Calf Corner. CATTLE PRICES TRENDING HIGHER Cattle prices are trending higher, much as … Read More