USDA’s latest Cattle on Feed report highlights how suspended Mexican cattle imports, shrinking feeder supplies and reduced ...
The following are highlights from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Cattle on Feed report issued Nov. 21, 2025: Nov. 1 cattle on feed of 11.71 million head were in line with pre-report estimates ...
Cattle market fundamentals remain strong despite political turbulence as feedlot inventories decline and beef production ...
Cattle futures dropped from record highs due to political fears but tight supplies suggest recovery ahead for livestock ...
The report included a rare event with Texas slipping to No. 2, reporting 10,000 fewer cattle on feed than Nebraska, 2.63 ...
Cash fed cattle traded steady to mostly $1 higher this week despite the volatility created mid-week by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Live steers averaged slightly over $143 per cwt., up from ...
This report showed a total inventory of 12.036 million head for the United States on December 1, up from the same time in 2019 and from last month. This lack of a year-over-year change is right in ...
Cattle futures were sharply lower Monday, hogs highs and grains mixed after a higher start. First Human Case of NWS in U.S. Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek says live and feeder cattle futures ...
More cattle are being fed for the slaughter market than a year ago, a government report says. The increase is very small, however, so the effect, if any, on the buoyant cattle market is uncertain.
BROOKINGS, S.D. -- Because of the government shutdown, the U.S. Department of Agriculture delayed the release of its October cattle on feed report from Oct. 18 to Oct. 31. Perhaps related to the ...
The number of cattle on feed around the country declined by 1%, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service report issued in late January. The report on ...
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