USDA Reports May Show Over-Estimated Cattle Herd; Economist

While there were no great surprises in either the USDA Cattle on Feed or the mid-year Cattle (inventory) reports there were a few items of interest that, taken together, might suggest the cattle herd has been a little overestimated the last couple of years. Texas A&M Extension Economist David Anderson said so in a letter … Read More

Some Feedlots Replace Corn With Wheat

If there’s a seasonality to replacing some of the corn in feedlot cattle diets with wheat, it’ll happen in the summer.  And this is what is happening this year. Summer is when the winter wheat harvest is done, and the corn harvest is a couple of months away.  Supplies of the two are out of … Read More

Cold Storage Red Meat Stocks Decline

The total volume of red meat in US freezers as of June 30 was down about 2% from last month and down slightly from last year, while poultry supplies were up from a month earlier but down from a year earlier, according to the USDA’s monthly Cold Storage report Monday. The data from the USDA’s … Read More

Cattle Reports Yield No Big Surprises

The consensus among cattle market analysts after Friday’s monthly USDA Cattle on Feed report and the semi-annual Cattle (inventory) report was that there were no big surprises. The Cattle on Feed report revealed numbers that were so close to average pre-release estimates that traders who missed the mark either higher or lower will cancel each … Read More

Calf Management Decisions Helped By Understanding Corn

The US corn market will continue to be volatile, with any weather news affecting prices, but understanding how changing corn price affects feeder cattle prices can aid in management and marketing decisions. That came from Brenda Boetel, agricultural economist at the University of Wisconsin, in a letter to Extension agents from the Livestock Marketing Information … Read More

Canada Feedlots Feeding Cattle Longer

Canada’a feedlots continue to hold more cattle than last year or the 2013-2017 average, while the number of cattle placed on feed remains very close to both, says data from Canfax, a private market advisory service. The data only includes feedlots located in the prime feeding provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan and is published by … Read More

Cattle, Beef Markets Search For Direction

Cash cattle and beef markets are in the throes of the summer doldrums, leaving the markets looking for direction. Oklahoma State University Agricultural Economist Derrell Peel, said in a letter to Extension Agents called Cow/Calf Corner, that there were plenty of things to influence the cattle and beef markets currently. Peel said late last week … Read More