Breakevens Suggest Q1 Feeding Losses: Economist

Current breakeven and fed cattle price projections suggest net first-quarter returns of a negative $75 a head, similar to current estimates of 2020 returns, said Michael Langemeier, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, agricultural economist, in a study paper published by Illinois farmdocdaily. Similar studies suggest net feeding returns in the second quarter of 2021 will … Read More

Funds Cut Long Cattle Position In Latest Week

Large commodity investment funds, known as managed money, cut their collective net long live cattle futures position in the week ended Tuesday while hedgers trimmed their combined net short position, according to the weekly Commitments of Traders report from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission Friday.   FUNDS REDUCE CATTLE EXPOSURE   As of Tuesday, the … Read More

2021 Beef Export Sales, Commitments; An Analysis

The US beef industry is entering 2021 with a near-record number of cattle on feed and marketings below a year ago, indicating a large amount of meat coming to market in the first quarter to pressure prices, said Elliott Dennis, livestock Extension economist at the University of Nebraska/Lincoln, in a letter to Extension Agents. Historically, … Read More

December Farmer Sentiment Grows

Agricultural producer sentiment improved in December according to the monthly Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer. Purdue University Agricultural Economist James Mintert, said in a release that the barometer increased seven points from November to a reading of 174.  The barometer’s sub-indices, the Index of Current Conditions and the Index of Future Expectations, also were … Read More

Funds Boost Long Cattle Position

Managed money, or large commodity index funds, increased their collective net long live cattle futures position in the week ended Tuesday, Dec. 29, as hedgers trimmed their net overall short position slightly. The data came from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s weekly Commitments of Traders report.   FUNDS SLIGHTLY LONGER CATTLE   As of Tuesday, … Read More

2021 Shows Mix Of Opportunities, Challenges For Beef

Several factors will shape cattle markets for the first few months of 2021 at least, providing a mix of opportunities and challenges, said Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University Extension livestock marketing specialist, in a letter to Extension agents called Cow/Calf Corner. Strong beef demand and tightening cattle supplies provide cautious optimism for cattle markets, Peel … Read More

Dietary Guidelines Hold Promise For Meat

Now that the US Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services have released their latest dietary guidelines for Americans, the accolades or criticisms can begin. Updated every five years, the dietary guidance serve as the foundation for federal nutrition policy and shape the recommendations found on the USDA’s MyPlate. Since the … Read More