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Elliott Dennis

Elliott Dennis

Assistant Professor and Livestock Marketing and Risk Management Economist / Dept of Agricultural Economics / University of Nebraska – Lincoln
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To cull, maintain or expand this fall

With high cattle prices, you may be wondering what you should do. Continue reading to get advice on whether you should cull, maintain or expand this fall.
August 9, 2024
Elliott Dennis

Cow-calf producers are expected to make $709 per cow over cash costs, including pasture, in 2024. These levels are nearly identical to the inflation-adjusted highs experienced by producers in 2014 ($534 in 2014 dollars, $708 in 2024 dollars).


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Early herd rebuilding could happen through the bred cow market

March 2, 2023
Elliott Dennis

There will be producers who have feed resources and believe profits are to be had in 2023 and 2024. The quickest way for these producers to increase the feeder cattle supply is through the addition of bred cows or bred heifers.


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Tensions surrounding Chinese beef exports

The U.S. beef export market has shown that it will continue to expand, even if export access is lost to key countries.
September 6, 2022
Elliott Dennis

The U.S. beef export market has shown that it will continue to expand, even if export access is lost to key countries.


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Cattle in a pasture

Unpredictable grazing, opportunities to lock in profits in 2022

Much of the nation’s beef cows are on poor pasture, and pasture rental rates are rising. As producers look toward the future, flexible grazing leases paired with price risk management could offer some relief.
June 24, 2022
Elliott Dennis and Jim Jansen
May marks the beginning of the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service’s (AMS) inclusion of pasture and range conditions in its weekly state crop progress reports.
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What feeder cattle interest rates and grazing land values mean for cattle producers

May 17, 2022
Elliott Dennis
This past week, the U.S. Federal Reserve voted to raise a key interest rate by a half point. This has received a noticeable amount of attention because it is already the second rate hike this year and the largest one-time increase since 2000.
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Heavier feeder cattle placements amid meat processing plant issues

October 14, 2021
Elliott Dennis
Domestic red meat demand and corn prices are two current drivers of the fed cattle market.
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What are video auctions telling us about expectations for feeder cattle marketed this fall?

September 28, 2021
Elliott Dennis
There have been large amounts of price movement for feeder cattle this spring and summer due to a variety of factors, including strong domestic retail and export beef demand, meat processing issues, a run-up in feed prices, worsening drought conditions and the loosening and retightening of local COVID-19 restrictions.
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Potential impacts of Brazilian BSE on the U.S. meat complex

September 16, 2021
Elliott Dennis
The week of Sept. 6, the Brazilian government announced the discovery of several atypical cases of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), commonly referred to as mad cow disease.
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Cattle grazing

When drought conditions worsen

June 24, 2021
Elliott Dennis
The most recent Drought Monitor map confirms the Mountain region and parts of the Northern Plains region are currently the most affected by drought conditions.
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The first quarterly report on levels of negotiated trade by region under the industry’s 75% rule

April 5, 2021
Elliott Dennis
Last year, several pieces of legislation were introduced in both the U.S. House of Representatives and Congress whose principal aim was to increase the level of negotiated cash trade.
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