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2025 production forecast up on heavier expected weights

March 20, 2025
Hannah Brooks and Russell Knight

Total beef production outlook for 2025 is projected up 120 million pounds from last month’s forecast to 26.685 billion pounds. This is the result of heavier expected carcass weights in each quarter more than offsetting lower-than-expected overall cattle slaughter since last month.


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Cattle report marks 50-year decline in herd size, which is likely to linger

February 28, 2025
Hannah Brooks and Russell Knight

The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released its Cattle report on Jan. 31. The total of all cattle and calves on Jan. 1, 2025, was estimated at 86.662 million head, about 0.5 million fewer than the previous year.


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CattleFax: Supply is down and demand is up as the cattle cycle heads into 2025

Kevin Good shares insights into the 2025 cattle market and makes predictions of where we will see supply, demand and trade. Continue reading for a recap of the CattleFax session at NCBA CattleCon 2025 in San Antonio, Texas.
February 19, 2025
Abigail George

With the cattle herd is at an all-time low, we are all wondering when herd rebuilding will begin and how long this cattle cycle will last. In the past six years, 8 million head of cattle have left the herd. Even with mass liquidation, beef production continues to grow, said Kevin Good, CattleFax analyst, at the National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) CattleCon 2025 in San Antonio, Texas.


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Proportion of 2024 heifer and cow slaughter is third-highest

January 31, 2025
Hannah Brooks and Russell Knight

Although the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) commercial slaughter estimates for the month of December 2024 have not yet published, the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has published actual slaughter under federal inspection through the end of the year.


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New World screwworm

December 30, 2024
Hannah Brooks and Russell Knight

The recent discovery of New World screwworm (NWS) in cattle in the Mexican state of Chiapas has resulted in a restriction on the importation of cattle and bison originating from or transiting through Mexico, effective Nov. 22, 2024.


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Crushing the cattle crush: A smarter way to navigate feedyard operations

By breaking the cattle crush spread into its individual components and managing each one separately, feeders can respond to market conditions more precisely. While this method offers flexibility, it doesn’t eliminate risks, and outcomes can vary, as all strategies depend on market conditions.
December 19, 2024
Luke Frantz

For years, cattle feeders have relied on the “cattle crush spread” as a hedging strategy. This involves buying feeder cattle and corn while selling fat cattle. The idea has been to manage costs and stabilize returns.


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Heifers continue to buoy feedlot inventory

December 18, 2024
Hannah Brooks and Russell Knight

Earlier this year, it was expected that the number of cattle on feed would shrink year over year in the second half of 2024, based on smaller inventory levels at the beginning of the year, and that year-over-year higher calf prices would result in retention of heifers, limiting numbers in the feedlot.


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Cargill, Tyson plan major beef plant cuts

December 9, 2024
David Cooper

Tyson Foods announced Dec. 4 it is closing three U.S. plants affecting more than 1,000 employees, biggest among them being the Emporia, Kansas, facility with 809 workers. Two other prepared food facilities in Philadelphia that produce frozen cheesesteaks are also closing.


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Higher feedlot placements in second-half 2024 raise outlook for 2025 marketings

October 28, 2024
Hannah Brooks and Russell Knight

The latest Cattle on Feed report, published by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), estimated the Sept. 1 feedlot inventory at 11.198 million head, about 1% above 11.127 million head in the same month last year.


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Production forecasts are adjusted up on slightly higher slaughter and heavier weights

October 1, 2024
Hannah Brooks and Russell Knight

The latest Cattle on Feed report, published by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), estimated the Aug. 1 feedlot inventory at 11.095 million head, less than 1% above 11.064 million head in the same month last year.


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