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Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Nov. 8, 2014
2014-11-08 06:16:00| Beef
Buyers paid steady to firm money for the shrinking supplies of yearling cattle this week. Calves in the Southern Plains and Southeast traded steady to $5 higher with demand for stocker cattle to send to wheat pasture. Up north, though, calves traded mostly $5 lower with instance of $10 lower. Audio File: FINAL110814.mp3 read more
Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014
2014-11-01 06:07:00| Beef
Price levels remain very attractive for yearlings coming off grass with good weighing conditions and strings of long-time weaned, fancy calves. The other side of the coin is extreme prejudice against un-weaned, fleshy bawlers (high risk) selling, in many cases, in small consignments of mixed quality and color. All in all, with supplies growing tighter, true yearling prices this week traded steady to firm in the cattle markets with instances of $5/cwt. higher. Audio File: FINAL CNW NOV 01 14.mp3 read more
Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014
2014-10-25 06:10:00| Beef
Notwithstanding the fact that calf and feeder prices remain amid the historic ether and that supplies remain exceedingly tight, situational economics pressured calf prices this week. For one thing, there is the seasonal increase in auction receipts, comprised of more spring-born calves. Audio File: FINAL102514MIX.mp3 read more
In This Cattle Market, Old Assumptions No Longer Apply
2014-10-15 21:04:00| Beef
Last week, the fed market set another all-time high. In earlier times, that would be a headline-worthy event, but in today’s extraordinary market times, it’s almost a ho-hum occurrence. It is a strange kind of phenomenon, but the record prices that are very much appreciated are, at the same time, making cattlemen and bankers nervous. In fact, I noticed a word used this week in a couple market reports that I’m pretty sure I’ve never seen used to describe the cattle market before – that word is “trepidation.” My View From The Country read more
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Wholesale Prices Spark Fed Cattle Market
2014-10-11 16:20:00| Beef
Calf prices continued to flex contra-seasonal muscle, with calves trading $5-$10/cwt. higher, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service. Yearlings sold $3-$7 higher. Higher cash fed cattle prices and sharply higher wholesale beef prices provided support. read more
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