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Carcass Weights Decline and Grade Increases

2013-11-02 15:38:00| Beef

Removal of Zilmax has likely been the major factor raising the quality grade of cattle, LMIC analysts say. Dressed weights have probably dropped modestly year-over-year due to two factors: the elimination of Zilmax and also a ratcheting-up in feedlot turnover rates (often measured by marketings compared to the on-feed inventory). When cattle supplies are tight, feedlot turnover rates typically increase because packers are bidding aggressively. read more

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