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HUNTIN' DAYLIGHT -- MARKETING UPTURN OFFERS OPTIONS

2013-11-19 23:18:39| Cattle Today

“Large numbers of un-weaned calves are still making their way to the local auction markets as many cow-calf producers view prices as too high not to sell calves now,” says Andrew P. Griffith, University of Tennessee agricultural economist in his November 8 marketing comments. “Is marketing calves now instead of backgrounding the most profitable decision?”

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HUNTIN' DAYLIGHT -- DELAYED EXPANSION GROWS INDUSTRY RISK

2013-11-04 23:25:48| Cattle Today

“There is an expectation that feeder cattle prices will continue to ride high the next year or so due to the limited supply of feeder cattle and the relatively cheap feed costs associated with high corn yields,” says Andrew P. Griffith, University of Tennessee agricultural economist, in his weekly market comments.

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HUNTIN' DAYLIGHT -- ATYPICAL FORCES DRIVE PENDING EXPANSION

2013-10-08 23:37:26| Cattle Today

Mom Nature and economics appear to finally be offering cow-calf producers incentive and opportunity to expand. Exactly who expands and why may be different from the past, though.

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HUNTIN' DAYLIGHT -- RELOADING FOR THE FUTURE

2013-09-06 21:44:36| Cattle Today

Say this for historically high calf and feeder prices: the cost of products and technology used for management has never been cheaper on a percentage basis, and management decisions have never been more valuable.

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HUNTIN' DAYLIGHT -- RECENT CALF FEEDER PRICE GAINS SHOULD CONTINUE

2013-07-15 23:51:24| Cattle Today

If the corn crop is anywhere near expectations, though still high by historic standards, new-crop prices should finally offer cattle feeders more economic room to work with than they've had in more than a year.

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