US Pork Exports Set Record High

US pork exports set a new volume record, fueled by “tremendous” demand from Mexico, the US Meat Export Federation said.  Beef exports posted the best-ever results for the month of April. April US pork, beef and lamb exports were sharply higher than a year ago in volume and value according to data from the USDA’s … Read More

Funds Nudge Long Cattle Position Higher

Large commodity investment funds, called managed money, increased their collective net long live cattle futures position slightly in the week ended Tuesday, keeping their overall position near even. The numbers came from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s weekly Commitments of Traders report Friday and showed that managed money’s net long live cattle position was 12,260 … Read More

Beef By-Product Values Drop

Wholesale values for hide and offals, the by-products of the beef industry, the value of which often is called the drop credit, has been depressed all year and looks to decline even more. That’s important because the drop credit traditionally is where the packing plant makes its profit margin. What isn’t explained in USDA/Agricultural Marketing … Read More

Summer Doldrums May Already Be Here: Economist

The Memorial Day holiday is past, and the effect of the holiday on beef markets is complete.  In fact, the summer doldrums appear to be here, said Stephen Koontz, agricultural economist at Colorado State University, in the latest missive to Extension Service personnel from the Livestock Marketing Information Center. The holiday’s effect on prices was … Read More

Feedlot Margins Improve, Remain Red

Estimated cattle feeding margins for cattle sold to packers rose a bit last week but still remained significantly negative, according to the Sterling Profit Tracker from Sterling Marketing Inc., and published by AgWeb. Calculated unhedged feedlot margins for last week’s fed cattle sales was a minus $42.16 per head, up from a minus $57.12 the … Read More

Pork Industry May Face Large Losses

After US/China trade talks broke down over the weekend, and Mexico threatening trade retaliation for tariffs, large losses for hog producers are a real possibility, said Chris Hurt, agricultural economist at Purdue University in this week’s “Farmdoc Daily.” Add to that large pork supplies and rising costs, and Hurt expected losses to continue through this … Read More

Funds Take Small Long Cattle Position

After hitting a low of 7,092 contracts two weeks ago, managed money’s new net long live cattle futures position was up to 11,086 as of Tuesday, according to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s weekly Commitments of Traders report Friday. Managed money, or large commodity investment funds, expanded their net long live cattle futures position as … Read More