Home Prices continue higher with little conviction
 

Keywords :   


Prices continue higher with little conviction

2015-10-24 03:29:00| Beef

Calves weighing less than 500 pounds sold $5-$15 per cwt higher, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service. Calves heavier than 500 pounds and yearlings sold steady to $5 higher with instances of $10 higher. Cattle futures crawled higher week to week, too, but the ride felt akin to a long day on a straight-shouldered horse. Wariness was most apparent in the cash fed cattle market. Trade remained at mostly a standstill through Friday afternoon with a sizable gap between prices cattle feeders wanted and those being offered by packers. read more

Tags: continue prices higher conviction

Category:Agriculture and Forestry

Latest from this category

All news

17.05House Republicans release farm bill draft
17.05House Republicans release farm bill draft
17.05Heifers and female cows remain hot topic at sale barn
17.05Noble Research Institute to study regenerative agriculture practices in pecan silvopasture
17.05Feeding America finds highest level of money needed for food security in 20 years
17.05Cooking temperatures sufficient to kill H5N1 in meat
17.05USDA awards $22.2 million to protect livestock health
17.05USDA awards $22.2 million to protect livestock health
Agriculture and Forestry »
18.05Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook
18.05Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
17.05House Republicans release farm bill draft
17.05House Republicans release farm bill draft
17.05Union forming stalled in US Mercedes-Benz
17.05Johnson & Johnson Acquires Atopic Dermatitis Treatment Biotech Company
17.05Register For Sustainable Cosmetics Summit
17.05Fewer crackers in Ritz boxes but price remains same
More »