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CME: Market Uncertainty Causes Hog, Cattle Futures Decline
2015-04-21 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US - Lean hog futures declined last week due to hog supply uncertainties, but the decline was not as steep as cattle futures, which remain jittery, write Steve Meyer and Len Steiner.
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Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Apr. 18, 2015
2015-04-18 04:38:00| Beef
Cattle markets darted sharply in both directions this week, on mostly the same information, as traders tried to determine how much room is left, if any, for prices to grow. Feeder cattle and calves traded steady to mostly $5 lower at the start of the week, amid the lingering hangover from the previous weeks crumbling cattle futures and scant cash fed cattle trade. Audio File: FINAL-CNW-04-18-15.mp3 read more
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Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Apr. 18, 2015
2015-04-18 04:38:00| Beef
Cattle markets darted sharply in both directions this week, on mostly the same information, as traders tried to determine how much room is left, if any, for prices to grow. Feeder cattle and calves traded steady to mostly $5 lower at the start of the week, amid the lingering hangover from the previous weeks crumbling cattle futures and scant cash fed cattle trade. Audio File: FINAL-CNW-04-18-15.mp3 read more
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Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Apr. 4, 2015
2015-04-04 08:42:00| Beef
Calves and feeder cattle traded mostly $2-$5 per cwt. higher this week as markets built on the previous week's strength in wholesale beef values and cash fed cattle prices. Receipts are currently made up of growing-lot yearlings and fall-born calves, both carrying considerable flesh, but there seems to be plenty of buyers eagerly bidding on all classes of beef. Audio File: FINALCMW040415.mp3 read more
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Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Mar. 28, 2015
2015-03-28 05:21:00| Beef
The second week of spring and trade was very active and demand very good as buyers were extremely aggressive to own all weights and classes of cattle," explained the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) reporter on hand for Thursday's sale at Pratt Livestock Auction in Kansas. Feeder steers sold $8-$12 per cwt higher and feeder heifers sold firm to $8 higher. Audio File: FINALCMW032815.mp3 read more
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