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Weekly Cattle Market Wrap-Up | Dog Days of summer boost slaughter cow prices
2015-06-25 18:11:00| Beef
The feeder cattle prices were lower, following the decline in finished cattle prices and volume is taking its normal seasonal downturn while cattle are turned out on pastures. Pasture conditions in the Southern Plains are the best that we have seen in years allowing for more cattle to be turned out. Audio File: June 25.mp3 read more
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Weekly Cattle Market Wrap-Up | Dog Days of summer boost slaughter cow prices
2015-06-25 18:11:00| Beef
The feeder cattle prices were lower, following the decline in finished cattle prices and volume is taking its normal seasonal downturn while cattle are turned out on pastures. Pasture conditions in the Southern Plains are the best that we have seen in years allowing for more cattle to be turned out. Audio File: June 25.mp3 read more
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Weekly Cattle Market Wrap-Up | Feeder cattle receipts decline during normal summer slump
2015-06-18 18:11:00| Beef
Receipts dropped quite a bit this week which is normal during the summer months when cattle are turned out on pastures. Prices were very mixed and uneven, yearling steers were steady to $2.00 higher as buyers fought over the more limited receipts, but yearling heifers showed weakness. Audio File: June 18 weekly feeder cattle wrapup.mp3 read more
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Weekly Cattle Market Wrap-Up | Feeder cattle receipts decline during normal summer slump
2015-06-18 18:11:00| Beef
Receipts dropped quite a bit this week which is normal during the summer months when cattle are turned out on pastures. Prices were very mixed and uneven, yearling steers were steady to $2.00 higher as buyers fought over the more limited receipts, but yearling heifers showed weakness. Audio File: June 18 weekly feeder cattle wrapup.mp3 read more
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Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, June 13, 2015
2015-06-13 06:29:00| Beef
Feeder cattle buyers continue to battle in the ultra-competitive yearling market, especially in the Southern Plains. Yearlings sold steady to $3 per cwt higher. There were instances on $5-$7 higher in the second half of the week, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS). A narrow and scattered calf offering wobbled ahead unevenly from steady money to $5 higher to $5 lower. Audio File: FINAL2-CNW-06-13-15.mp3 read more
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