Packer margins rebound from $350 losses as choice cutout jumps $10.70 while slaughter remains tight despite available capacity nationwide.
Feeder cattle prices are showing little variation this week, as big rain shuts roads in the north and completely misses dry paddocks in New South Wales and Southern Queensland...Read More ...
Beef prices are up and not expected to fall soon. Experts point to high demand, low supply, and meatpacker profits.
For the week ending March 14, Western Canadian yearlings and backgrounded cattle traded $10 to $15 lower on average compared to seven days earlier. Calves were unchanged to $10/cwt lower on average.
Values for so-called ‘pretty cattle’ - those destined for premium programs, whether it be certified grassfed, MSA breed-related programs, Certified Organic etc - are rapidly approaching the record ...
A year ago, eggs were scarce and prices were sky-high. But avian flu took a much smaller toll on America's egg-laying chickens this winter than last, and egg prices have tumbled 42%.
Virginia Market News Service reported the following weekly ag trends on March 6. In Virginia, state graded feeder cattle mostly 13.00 to 46.00 lower. Feeder cattle at regular auction sales […] ...
Across the country, ranchers have fewer cattle than at any point since 1952, leading to rising beef prices. Farmers are still expected to accumulate more debt this year.
Cattle futures react to news of war with Iran and worker strike at JBS Greeley beef plant. Recession is a threat to look out ...
It’s a massive opportunity.” Filling the Cattle Gap One of the biggest reasons beef-on-dairy has grown so quickly is simple: ...
For the week ending March 7, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $5-$10/cwt lower compared to seven days earlier.
Cattle futures are sharply lower on Monday with feeder cattle touching limit down at one point on economic uncertainty ...
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