Live cattle futures are up $1.17 to $1.90 so far on Friday. Cash trade has been quiet so far this week, with a few $234-235 sales in the North. The Thursday morning Fed Cattle Exchange online auction ...
Live cattle futures were sliding on Thursday with losses of $2.125 to $2.75. Cash trade has been quiet so far this week. The Thursday morning Fed Cattle Exchange online auction showed no sales on the ...
Cattle futures are sharply lower on Monday with feeder cattle touching limit down at one point on economic uncertainty ...
Fed cattle marketed in February totaled 1.63 million head, which is off 6.8 points from the same time last year. Analysts did forecast a decline, but were expecting a larger one at 7.7 points. Live ...
Packer margins rebound from $350 losses as choice cutout jumps $10.70 while slaughter remains tight despite available capacity nationwide.
Cash cattle fall while boxed beef surges $7.45 per hundredweight. Futures trade below cash amid volatile outside markets.
Grain and live cattle markets end higher, with feeder cattle and lean hogs mixed. DuWayne Bosse, Bolt Marketing, says most of the bounce in the grain markets was short covering or short profit taking.
Joe Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek says cattle and hogs are struggling Thursday with the set back in the equity markets.
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Massive meatpacking strike: What does it mean for beef prices, cattle as 3,800 workers go on strike?
A wave of uncertainty has hit the food supply chain as 3,800 workers at a major meatpacking facility — JBS USA’s Swift Beef Co. plant — officially walked off the job on March 16. Demanding higher ...
Live cattle futures posted gains of $1.67 to $1.95 at the Monday close. Cash trade on Friday saw KS at $230-231 and $240-242 northern action. Feeder cattle futures were up $3.50 to $3.70 on te session ...
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