Nebraska Labor Market Strong, Diversified

Strength of Nebraska’s labor market has been underscored by high levels of engagement in the workforce across all age groups, said a report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Nebraska long has been known as a state with low unemployment, the report said.  Older and younger generations are more active in the labor … Read More

Rising Prices, USDA Payments Lift Farmer Optimism

Ag producer sentiment rebounded in June as farmers expressed a more optimistic outlook about the future of the ag economy, said a Purdue University/CME Group release. The Ag Economy Barometer, a joint effort of Purdue and the CME Group, increased to a reading of 126 in June, up 25 points from May.  This was based … Read More

Kansas Feedlots Expand Marketings In May

Kansas feedlots expanded the number of fed cattle they sold to packer buyers in May, the second straight month of increases after an unseasonal March bottom, according to data collected by the Kansas State University Extension Service. The data was collected from selected, representative feedlots and compiled by the Livestock Marketing Information Service in Denver, … Read More

Funds Sell More Long Cattle Positions

Large commodity investment firms, called managed money in the trade, sold more of their collective live cattle futures positions during the week ended Tuesday, taking them to 27,524 contracts, their lowest net long position since June 26, 2018, when it was 27,190 contracts. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s weekly Commitments of Traders report Friday had … Read More

Largest June 1 Hog Herd Ever: USDA

The US inventory of all hogs and pigs on June 1 was 75.520 million head, said the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service in its Quarterly Hogs and Pigs report Thursday.  This was the highest June 1 inventory since estimates began in 1964. The report could be viewed as bearish to hog futures, which have been … Read More

Risk Insurance Underutilized: Economist

It’s never a bad time to plan for or to look for cost-effective ways to manage cattle-production risks, said Matthew Diersen, risk and business management specialist at the Ness School of Management and Economics at South Dakota State University, in a message to Extension agents. In this week’s In The Cattle Markets from the Livestock … Read More

Hidden Problems Stalk Pasture, Range Ratings

In general, pasture and range conditions around the US appear to be better than normal and certainly better than last year, but for some this may not be such a good thing. Anecdotal reports say continuous rains have meant that nutrients have been leeched out of the grass or alfalfa, first cuttings have not been … Read More