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Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016
2016-02-20 04:52:00| Beef
Calves and yearlings traded mostly steady to $5 higher at auction, according to the Agricultural marketing Service (AMS). The full market advance was most evident for middleweight cattle weighing 500-700 pounds. Competition for these cattle has increased with cattle and grass interests becoming more prevalent. Although cash fed cattle trade was limited to Nebraska and Iowa-Minnesota through Friday afternoon, dressed prices were $4-$5 more than the previous week at $210 per cwt. Audio File: FINAL-CNW-02-20-16.mp3 read more
Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Feb. 28, 2015
2015-02-28 04:49:00| Beef
In a week of weather-curtailed receipts, especially in the Southeast and Southwest, yearlings traded $2-$5/cwt. lower. Calves sold unevenly steady. Pressure still looms over the market with neither buyers nor sellers content. About the only market participant satisfied is someone who sold cattle two months ago. Audio File: FINALCMW022815.mp3 read more
Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Feb. 21, 2015
2015-02-21 07:16:00| Beef
The cattle market is trying to sort out strength of beef demand and how consumers will respond to pricey beef products as more chicken and pork become available, says Penton market analyst John Otte. Futures markets are currently in the process of re-pricing forward fed and feeder cattle in light of the changing demand picture. Audio File: FINAL022115.mp3 read more
STTG Market Recap Feb 18, 2015
2015-02-19 01:59:36| Jewelry - Topix.net
It was another quiet session for the markets as indexes gapped down marginally at the open and closed mixed. The S&P 500 fell 0.03% while the NASDAQ gained 0.14%.
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Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015
2015-02-14 09:52:00| Beef
Cash, calf and feeder markets continue to build on the previous weeks gains with calves and feeders bringing steady money to $5 higher. Trade in the Southeast was more in the range of $4-$8/cwt higher as stocker operators look to lock up grass cattle sooner rather than later. Audio File: FINAL021415.mp3 read more