Consumer Food Prices Lag General CPI

US consumer prices for food are lagging the general economy with meat and poultry items standing out, suggesting consumers may be willing to pay more for protein. The Bureau of Labor Statistics said, the US economy continues to grow with the February Consumer Price Index for all items at 243.603, above last year’s 237.111 and … Read More

Prospective Plantings Report Could Rearrange Plantings

Market reaction to the USDA’s Prospective Plantings Report Friday may realign the acres planted to corn or soybeans, the two main US crops grown in the Midwest, this year. With soybean acres above expectations and corn getting short shrift, corn futures prices shot higher Friday while soybean prices continued to plunge. The question then becomes … Read More

Funds Boost Long Cattle Position; Commercials Shorting

During the week ended Tuesday, managed money, a term for large commodity investment funds, raised its net long position in live cattle futures while commercial traders, those who own the cattle, extended their net short positions. Both positions were the largest in more than a year. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s weekly Commitments of Traders … Read More

US Hog Herd Continues Expansion

The US hog herd looks to be expanding slowly, although the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service Quarterly Hogs and Pigs report showed a 1% decline in all hogs and pigs from the previous quarter. The inventory of all hogs and pigs on March 1 was 70.976 million head, a gain of 2.852 million, or 4.19%, … Read More

Beef Prices Support Cattle

Wholesale beef prices continue to support higher-than-expected fed cattle prices, surprising many noted market analysts who saw early year declines being prophetic for the rest of the year. Beef values have struggled a bit this week, a seasonal reaction to increased slaughter and weakening demand from grocers and restaurants getting their early April and post-Easter … Read More

Livestock Producers Benefit From Stable Corn Prices

Livestock producers benefitted this winter from stable corn prices, the result of a large fall harvest and struggling demand. So far this quarter, the US corn market has reflected the balance of last fall’s huge harvest, good overseas buying interest and accelerated ethanol usage, said the Livestock Marketing Information Center’s Livestock Monitor. The 15.1-billion-bushel corn … Read More

Cattle Futures Contract Behind Average Cash Practices

The CME Group’s live cattle futures contract changes may be too little too late, making it difficult for cattle owners and packers to hedge their live cattle ownership positions effectively, market analysts and traders said. Beginning with the Oct’17 delivery month, the CME Group’s live cattle futures contract delivery specifications change to 60% choice and … Read More