11-15-24 Discussing the difference between some growth performance measures for cattle, Mark Johnson, Oklahoma State University Extension beef cattle breeding specialist, said in a recent article that the Beef Improvement Federation defines Weight per Day of Age and Average Daily Gain this way: –WDA – Weight of an individual divided by its age in days. … Read More
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IMF Blog: Global Inflation Battle Largely Won
An International Monetary Fund blog by Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas said it looked like the global battle against inflation has largely been won. After peaking at 9.4% year-on-year in the third quarter of 2022, the IMF projects headline inflation will fall to 3.5% by the end of next year, slightly below the average during the two decades … Read More
Drought Hampering Herd Rebuilding
A Reuters story relayed on Urner Barry’s Foodmarket website, said the return of drought conditions to many parts of the contiguous 48 states is delaying cattle herd rebuilding. A look at the National Weather Service’s weekly Drought Monitor would seem to back up the principle behind such a conclusion. TIGHT SUPPLIES SQUEEZE BUYERS … Read More
Funds Expand Net Long Live Cattle Position
Large commodity index funds, known as managed money, expanded their collective net long live cattle futures position for the sixth straight week as of last Tuesday, Nov. 5. In it’s weekly Commitments of Traders report Friday, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission also provided data to show that hedgers trimmed their total net short position after … Read More
WASDE Forecasts More 2024 Red Meat, Poultry Production
The USDA’s November forecast for 2024 red meat and poultry production was raised from last month with higher beef, broiler and turkey production forecasts only partially offset by lower pork production. The new estimates came in Friday’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report. Broiler and turkey production forecasts were raised based on production data … Read More
FAS: China A Growing World Beef Market
The USDA’s Foreign Agriculture Service office in Beijing said in a Global Agricultural Information Network report that China’s rapid economic growth over the past decade means beef consumption has expanded significantly. Beef is considered a high-end product and is the most expensive protein on the market, the FAS said. LIMITED PRODUCTION Restrained by … Read More
2024 Pork Exports Nearing Record; Sep. Beef Shipments Up
September exports of pork and beef were higher year over year, according to data released by the USDA and compiled by the US Meat Export Federation, with pork exports well positioned to set annual volume and value records in 2024, a USMEF release said. PORK EXPORTS NEAR RECORD September pork exports totaled 238,047 … Read More