Cattle market fundamentals remain strong despite political turbulence as feedlot inventories decline and beef production ...
Cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market in the United States for feedlots with capacity of 1,000 or more head totaled 11.1 million head on September 1, 2025. The inventory was 1% below ...
Live cattle futures were $2 to $2.75 higher to close out Friday, as August expired up $4.90 at 241.90. October fats closed the week with a gain of $1.775. Cash trade came in this week on a steady ...
Live cattle futures were $2 to $2.75 higher to close out Friday, as August expired up $4.90 at 241.90. October fats closed the week with a gain of $1.775. Preliminary open interest was up 3,700 ...
August live cattle futures were able to recover a week’s worth of losses in a single session which took prices into our first resistance pocket from 179.82-180.15 (the close was 179.975). The lack of ...
USDA data shows cattle inventories remain historically tight, with reduced animals available for processing across all ...
Tyson packing plant reductions could trim slaughter capacity by 7-8K head per day. U.S. lifts 10% tariffs on beef imports.
America's cattle herd hits 70-year low as drought and costs devastate ranchers nationwide, driving beef prices up 16%.
* Sept. 1 feedlot cattle supply down 7.0 pct year-over-year * August placements down 11 pct year-over-year * Marketings in August down 4.0 pct from year ago * Report seen as bullish for cattle futures ...
Cattle on feed in Nebraska Sept. 1 in feedlots with 1,000 or more head capacity was down 6 percent from last year, but 9 percent above Sept. 1, 2005, inventories. According to the U.S. Department of ...
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