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Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016

2016-10-01 06:31:00| Beef

Steers and heifers traded mostly $2-$10 per cwt lower, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), as calves and feeders followed fed cattle prices lower, while futures prices continued to dredge new depths. Cash fed cattle prices were $2-$6 lower (live basis) earlier in the week at $101-$104/cwt.; as much as $10 lower late-week with sales in Nebraska at $100. Dressed sales were $3-$8 lower at mostly $160-$163. Audio File:  FINAL-CNW-10-01-16.mp3 read more

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Weekly Cattle Market Wrap-Up | Slaughter cow prices continue big downward drop

2016-09-29 19:05:17| Beef

Slaughter cow prices continued their big downward drop and were quoted at the auctions mostly $2 to $10 lower. Cow meat prices stabilized a little but had dropped a lot the past few weeks. Audio File:  Beef Mag fdr ctl and cow audio 2016 09 29.mp3 read more

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Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016

2016-09-24 05:21:00| Beef

Calf and feeder buyers appeared more willing this week, bolstered by stability in the wholesale market and the lingering boost from the previous weeks surging fed cattle prices. Calves trended steady to $4 higher, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS). Feeder steers and heifers traded mostly $3-$5 higher, with instances of $7-$10 higher. Audio File:  FINAL-CNW- 09-24-16.mp3 read more

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Weekly Cattle Market Wrap-Up | Feeder prices trend higher, slaughter cows move lower

2016-09-22 20:04:47| Beef

Slaughter cow prices continue down on the heels of bigger drops in cow meat prices and continued good runs at the auctions. Prices were $1-4 lower with instances even more. Audio File:  Beef mag fdr ctl and cow audio 2016 09 22.mp3 read more

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Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016

2016-09-17 06:28:00| Beef

There has been little to no positive price improvement in calf and feeder cattle markets since the first week of August, says Andrew P. Griffith, agricultural economist at the University of Tennessee, in his Friday market comments. Despite hopefulness shown in the futures market, calf prices continued to lose groundsteady to $3 per cwt lower. Audio File:  FINAL-CMW-9-17-16.mp3 read more

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