Will job creation and interest rates affect the ranch gate?

The US Labor Department said US unemployment fell to 4.6% in the latest report.  Whether or not that’s actually true, it begs the question — will beef demand get a boost? asked Nevil Speer, Vice President of US operations of AgriClear Inc., in his latest article in Beef magazine. Speer’s edited comments are used with … Read More

Higher Beef Production Estimate Overwhelms Other Meats

As if supplies weren’t already more than ample, the USDA Friday raised its estimated 2016 total red meat and poultry production from the November report. In its December World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report, the USDA estimated total red meat and poultry production to 97.517 billion pounds, up 4 million, or 0.004%,  from 97.513 … Read More

Southeast Rain Too Much, Too Fast For Soils

The rain that came to the Southeast last weeks ago helped to extinguish the Gatlinburg, Tenn., fires came in a gush, which was too fast to help soil moisture levels much, although it did help ponds and streams, according to a retired meteorologist. David Salmon, who developed his own seven-day topsoil and departure-from-normal soil moisture … Read More

October Kansas Feedlot Marketings Higher

Kansas feedlots are stepping up their sales to packers, pushing October marketings to the highest level this year and to more than double the 2010-2014 average, according to a Kansas State University monthly survey. On average, Kansas feedlots sold 6,195 head to packers in October, 574, or 10.2%, more than the next highest monthly total … Read More

Choice Boxed Beef Moving Up For Now

Daily and weekly choice boxed beef values are moving higher, and some market advisors are making much of the move, but the strength may not last. Average prices remain below a year ago and the 2010-2014 average and may even surpass them sometime in December or January, but the seasonalities of the price leaders likely … Read More

Roughage Opportunity Knocks For Cattle Producers

Depending on the nutritional test of local and producer-grown hay, there may be an opportunity for cow/calf producers and backgrounders to pencil in lower winter feeding costs this year said the Livestock Marketing Information Center in its Livestock Monitor.   PRODUCTION INCREASES   A combination of fairly stable hay production, two years of relatively mild … Read More

Funds’ Net Long Cattle Position Largest In 1 ½ Years

Managed money, or large commodity funds, extended their net long position in live cattle futures to its largest in 1 ½ years during the week ended Tuesday as commercial traders, those who actually handle the cattle, extended their net short position equally as far back. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission said in its weekly Commitments … Read More