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Cattle on Feed report shows uptick in heifers on feed

August 28, 2024
Hannah Brooks and Russell Knight

There was no USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) July Cattle report in 2024 providing an estimate of the cattle inventory on July 1. However, the NASS Cattle on Feed report breaks down the number of steers and heifers in feedlots with capacity of 1,000 head or more on July 1.


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Add value by making better calves

Raise the type of calves the market seeks by giving them a good start with quality nutrition.
July 29, 2024
Ted Perry

Calf prices look to be strong for the next few years as the national cow herd continues to bounce back from liquidations related to drought. These market conditions pose a great opportunity to increase profit potential through value-added programs.


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Heifer and cow slaughter remain historically high

July 24, 2024
Hannah Brooks and Russell Knight

In the first six months of 2024, the volume of federally inspected heifer and cow slaughter are down by 1% and 14%, respectively. Further, the percentage of heifers and cows in the slaughter mix in terms of the weekly average for January-June over the past 20 years, 2024 has declined year over year.


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Poll: Producers aren’t expanding this year

July 9, 2024

With parts of the country battling their way back from drought and U.S. cattle numbers reaching historic lows over the last few years, it’s reasonable to ask when producers are going to start rebuilding their herds.


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Heavy cattle weights mostly offset tight cattle supplies

June 28, 2024
Hannah Brooks and Russell Knight

The relatively slow pace of slaughter in the first four months of 2024 contributed to the number of cattle on feed longer than 150 days on May 1 being the highest since May 2012.


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Beyond fundamentals: Next-level feedyard risk management

Risk management is crucial for maintaining profitability and long-term success in the cattle business. Thinking beyond traditional fundamental analysis and considering other critical factors such as seasonal patterns, money flow, price action, trends and volatility can create the best marketing strategies.
June 14, 2024
Luke Frantz

In cattle feeding, effective risk management is crucial for maintaining profitability and long-term success. Traditionally, many cattle feeders have relied heavily on fundamental analysis for their marketing strategies.


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2025 beef production to drop 6% from 2024

May 29, 2024
Hannah Brooks and Russell Knight

The 2025 outlook for beef production is forecast at 25.12 billion pounds, a 6% decline from 2024. Next year will mark the third consecutive year of lower production following the record-large volume set in 2022 and will be lowest since 2015, when the sector began to rebuild following the 2009-13 drought.


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Slow pace of slaughter and heavier weights in early 2024

April 29, 2024
Hannah Brooks and Russell Knight

The latest Cattle on Feed report, published by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), showed a March 1 feedlot inventory of 11.838 million head, 1% above 11.685 million head in the same month last year.


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Fed cattle supplies remain larger than a year ago

March 27, 2024
Hannah Brooks and Russell Knight

The January Cattle report noted year-over-year declines in all classes of cattle, with a significant reduction in the number of calves available on Jan. 1 for feedlots, stockers and backgrounders to purchase this year.


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Cattle report indicates beef herd reduction to continue

March 5, 2024
Hannah Brooks and Russell Knight

The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released its semiannual Cattle report on Jan. 31. The total of all cattle and calves on Jan. 1, 2024, was estimated at 87.157 million head, about 1.7 million fewer than the previous year.


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