During the week ended last Tuesday, April 21, large commodity investment firms, known as managed money, pared their collective net long live cattle futures position, as cash cattle traders trimmed their total net short position. That was deduced from data contained in the weekly Commitments of Traders report Friday from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. … Read More
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Frozen Red Meat, Poultry Stocks Dip
Total red meat supplies in US freezers on March 31 were down sl. ightly from the previous month and down about 2% from last year, according to the monthly Cold Storage report from the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service Friday. Total frozen poultry supplies on March 31 also were down slightly from Feb28 and down … Read More
Boxed Beef Prices On Roller Coaster Ride
The wholesale beef market, as measured by the choice boxed beef cutout value, has been on a rollercoaster ride over the course of this year, said David Anderson, livestock and food product marketing specialist at Texas A&M University, in a letter from the Livestock Marketing Information Center called In The Cattle Markets. That often is … Read More
Backgrounding Influences Feedlot Performance, Carcass
Pre-finishing management has lasting effects on feedyard performance, carcass weight and whole-system efficiency, said Paul Beck, Oklahoma State University beef cattle nutrition specialist, in a letter called Cow-Calf Corner. Pasture-based stocker programs generally produce heavier finished cattle, larger ribeye areas and improved efficiency compared with dry-lot backgrounding, Beck said. Across segments of the beef industry, … Read More
A Look Inside Beef Imports
Beef imports increased 18.0% year over year in 2025, said Derrell Peel, Extension livestock marketing specialist at Oklahoma State University, in a letter called Cow-Calf Corner. Total beef imports increased sharply because of declining US beef production and high prices as the current market developed, Peel said. Total beef imports are up 61.4% since 2022. … Read More
Large Farm, Livestock Loans Drive Banking Activity
Large operating and livestock loans continued to drive strong growth in farm lending activity at commercial banks in the first quarter of 2026, said Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank Associate Economist Ty Kreitman, in a Bank release. According to the National Survey of Terms of Lending to Farmers, the volume of non-real estate loans for … Read More
Managed Money Advance Net Long Cattle Position
During the week ended Tuesday, large commodity index investment firms, known as managed money, advance their collective net long live cattle futures position to its largest point in more than a year, according to data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. At the same time, cash cattle traders, or commercial traders, pushed their total net … Read More