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Weekly Cattle Market Wrap-Up | Prices decline on heels of massive CME drop
2015-11-12 18:11:00| Beef
Feeder cattle prices declined on the heels of the massive declines on the CME. Buyers continue to stick very close to their ability to hedge cattle. Yearling feeder cattle $5-16 lower and calves $12-24 lower. However, they actually saw some improvement at times in recent weeks due to aggressive bidding and excellent wheat pasture conditions. Audio File: Beef Mag fdr ctl and cow audio 2015 11 12.mp3 read more
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Will 2015 feeder cattle prices get back in line with historical trends?
2015-11-05 17:00:00| Beef
Feeder cattle prices in 2015 tell a tale of two trends. Will prices close out the year in line with early-year trends or will feeder cattle continue to struggle in the face of massive feedyard losses? read more
Cattle prices move higher across the board
2015-10-17 04:23:00| Beef
Cattle prices moved higher with futures prices and wholesale beef values setting a firmer and higher undertone. Calves traded $10-$20 per cwt higher with instances of $25 higher, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service. Yearlings traded $5-$15 higher with the most gains coming early in the week. Direct trade was $3-$10 higher. Although too few transactions to trend through Friday afternoon, negotiated cash fed cattle prices were $3 higher in Nebraska at $130 per cwt on a live basis and $200 in the beef. Early dressed sales in Iowa-Minnesota were $7-$8 higher than the previous week at $202-$205. read more
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Cattle prices dive lower across the board
2015-09-19 15:43:00| Beef
Though calf and feeder prices remain strong when measured against history, economic misery at the feedlot is taking a healthy bite out of calf and feeder prices. Yearling feeders traded $5-$15 per cwt lower this week, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS). Calves sold $10-$20 lower with instances of $25 lower. read more
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Cattle futures chase calf and feeder prices lower
2015-09-12 14:32:00| Beef
Auction receipts were lighter this week, with Labor day and with sellers using ample grass to delay marketing amid current volatility and faltering prices. Calves sold unevenly steady, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service. Yearlings and feed-weight cattle sold mostly steady, though prices at several auctions through the Northern Plains and Midwest traded $3-$7 per cwt lower than the last full test two weeks earlier. read more
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