On-Feed Report Seen Nearly Flat

The US Department of Agriculture is scheduled to release its monthly Cattle-On-Feed report today, and traders expect the number of cattle populating US feed yards to be nearly flat with a year ago and up from October. Analysts surveyed by Reuters said they expected the report to show 10.564 million head munching feed as of … Read More

Booming Outlook For Livestock Producers

US livestock producers may be looking at an economic “mini-boom” for the next several years as long as feed costs remain comparatively low. Chris Hurt, agricultural economist at Purdue University, said the current record-high prices being received for livestock combined with low feed costs present an environment for herd growth.  He also credited rising per … Read More

Cold May Cut Slaughter Weights Short Term

The polar vortex hammering the US this week with subzero temperatures and heavy snow and ice likely will reduce fed cattle slaughter weights and affect beef production in the short term, but the effect may escape national annual statistics as the effect likely will be short-lived. Cattle feeders usually keep cattle an extra week or … Read More

Average Days On Feed Rising

The average days on feed for steers in Kansas feedlots is increasing, a counter-seasonal move that saw September closeouts averaging 20 days more than the five-year average.  Days on feed for heifers have followed the same general trend. Kansas State University analysis shows that since May, the average number of days steers spent on feed … Read More

Managed Money Trims Live Cattle Positions

Managed money liquidated live cattle long positions during the latest reporting week and now holds its lowest net long position since the week ended Tuesday, Sep. 9. In its latest weekly disaggregated Commitments of Traders report, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission said that as of the week ended Tuesday, managed money held a net long … Read More

Feed Prices Show Bullish Bias

Feed prices for livestock producers are rising, and charts indicate they have a definite bullish bias. Weekly corn, sorghum, winter wheat and soybean meal prices bottomed the first week of October in spite of a record fall harvest.  Fall crop prices appear to have put that all behind them while winter wheat is less certain … Read More

Packer Margins Still Negative; Feeders Stable

Boxed beef cutout value is struggling to rise to a level that will provide packer buyers with a profitable margin while feeding margins hold steady. Although packer margins improved two weeks ago, they still are calculated at a minus $75.31 per head.  The Sterling Beef Profit Tracker said that margin was up from a minus … Read More