September Industrial Production Down

September industrial production fell 1.3% after moving down a revised 0.1% in August, said the Federal Reserve Bank Monday in its Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization report. August output previously was reported to have risen 0.4%.   SEPTEMBER OUTPUT DOWN   September manufacturing output decreased 0.7%, the Bank said.  Production of motor vehicles and parts … Read More

ERS Forecasts More Cow Kills, Heavier Fed Carcasses

The USDA-Economic Research Service’s forecast for 2021 commercial beef production was raised fractionally from last month to 27.832 billion pounds on robust cow slaughter and heavier carcass weights. August’s beef imports totaled 332 million pounds, down 5.4% from a year ago.  The 2021 annual forecast for beef imports was raised to 3.187 billion pounds from … Read More

Funds Reverse Course, Buy Cattle Futures

Managed money, a proxy for large commodity investment funds, reversed course and took on a larger net long live cattle futures position in the week ended Tuesday as hedgers acquired a larger net short position. The data came from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s weekly Commitments of Traders Report Friday.   FUNDS GET LONGER CATTLE … Read More

Holiday Turkey Bargains May Be Scarce This Year

High late-season wholesale turkey prices could put a dent in grocery store marketing programs this year, said the Livestock Marketing Information Center in a posting to Extension agents called Livestock Monitor. Current wholesale whole bird prices in the $1.30-$1.40-per-pound range (up from $1.10-$1.20 a year ago) are consistent with limited frozen inventories and usage this … Read More

Oklahoma Wheat Pasture Prospects Cut By Dry September

Last week, Oklahoma got that “million-dollar rain” grazers needed to get winter wheat growing to provide winter grazing for purchased or retained calves. Paul Beck, Oklahoma State University State Extension beef nutrition specialist, said in a newsletter to Extension agents called Cow-Calf Corner that timing is critical and any delay can have large effects on … Read More

USDA Sees Less Total Red Meat, Poultry Production

The USDA’s forecast for 2021 total red meat and poultry production was lowered from last month as lower pork, broiler and turkey forecasts more than offset a higher beef forecast. For 2022, the total red meat and poultry forecast was reduced from the September report. The new estimates came from the USDA’s monthly World Agricultural … Read More

August Kansas Feedlot Marketings Down Unseasonably

Kansas feedlot sales to beef packers in August declined unseasonably from an unusually high rate in July, according to data gathered by the Kansas State University Extension Service. The data from select feedlots around Kansas is compiled and published by the Livestock Marketing Information Service in Denver.  The resulting information is a calculated average for … Read More