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- State of the Beef Industry: Why Cattle Prices Could Stay Record High in . . .
Cattle prices hit record-high levels to start 2025 — and prices could stay strong for a while LaMonte, Mo , cow-calf producer Pat Wood recently sold his calves for some eye-popping prices He says he’s never seen anything like it in the 50 years he’s been raising cattle “My last year of 4
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Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek, says cattle are seeing risk off selling tied to the news overnight of escalating war between Iran and Israel which has the financial markets sharply lower
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- Beef Industry Sees Some Silver Linings As Reciprocal Tariffs Go Into Effect
Drovers News Ag Policy Top Story Beef Industry Sees Some Silver Linings As Reciprocal Tariffs Go Into Effect President Trump has announced a series of tariffs, scheduled to roll out over the next few days, on some of agriculture’s most significant trade partners
- Beef Profit Tracker: Feedlot Margins Remain Near $700 head - drovers. com
(Drovers) With higher Comprehensive Cutout driven by strong beef demand going into the Memorial Day weekend, beef packer margins improved from the prior week Average plant capacity utilization remains near 79% which in and of itself is a problem which will not be resolved soon regarding cattle numbers
- Beef Profit Tracker: Comprehensive Cutout Value Averaging $233. 65 cwt
(Drovers) Negotiated Live Choice Steers continued to gain momentum into the summer grilling season on strong Comprehensive Cutout Value averaging $233 65 cwt for the week ending May 30 The Comprehensive Cutout averaged $360 32 cwt and up $7 cwt from the prior week
- Buckle Up: Heres Why Cattle Prices Are Setting Up for Another Wild . . .
USDA’s latest Cattle Inventory report showed U S beef cattle numbers fell to the lowest level in 64 years to start the year Tight supplies and strong demand could push cattle prices to even higher highs in 2025, but uncertainty is infusing more risk and volatility into the markets
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