Live cattle futures posted gains of 27 to 85 cents on the day. Cash trade settled in last week around $191 in the South and $191-192 in the North, which was a $1-2 improvement from the previous week.
Live cattle future were up 10 to 70 cents across the board on Tuesday. Cash action has mostly been compiling showlists. Trade rounded out last week with sales of $184-185 in the South, up $1-2 on the ...
Live and feeder cattle futures are higher to start Monday with hogs lower. Soybeans are extending gains, but corn is lower. Cattle Recovering But is the Low In? Live and feeder cattle futures are ...
Brad Kooima with Kooima Kooima Varilek says the recent strength in cattle has been a combination of fund buying and higher ...
Rising corn prices have driven up the cost of feeding cattle, wiping out profits for feedlot operators and adding another element of uncertainty for West River ranchers looking to sell this spring's ...
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What is the Feeder Cattle Forward Curve Telling Us?

Before the Barn doors were opened Monday morning – meaning the opening bell sounding for the Livestock sector – a friend in the cattle industry sent me a message that turned into the theme of today’s ...
Methane isn’t just an environmental buzzword—it is energy lost. Every puff of gas from a cow’s rumen represents feed energy ...
ROCHESTER, Minn.- Jeremy Schefers shared his list of priorities that affect feedlot cattle health during Cattle Feeder Days. Schefers is a veterinarian and pathologist at the University of Minnesota's ...
Retail beef prices hit a record in July, as base demand across all grades, from prime to select, remained “incredibly good” Trading volume in Feeder Cattle and Live Cattle futures and options set ...
Compared to last week, steers and heifers in the North Central area sold 6.00 to 10.00 higher, while those in other areas sold 1.00 to 5.00 higher. Demand was good to very good on light to moderate ...
Cattle supplies are tight and are likely to stay that way for the next few years as drought and high input prices will limit herd expansion. A smaller herd comes at a time when beef demand remains ...