Mid day cash livestock markets in the US

Published 2023년 2월 27일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current state of the agricultural market, focusing on the cash cattle trade, boxed beef, feeder markets, and cash hogs. It highlights a slow start to the week with light trade volumes and stable prices, potentially due to buyers and sellers taking inventory and evaluating market trends. Late in the week, there was a slight increase in trade activity, with dressed cattle traded at $257 to $262 and live cattle at $164, both slightly above the previous week's prices.

Boxed beef prices are mixed, with Choice at $286.96 and Select at $279.05, resulting in a $7.91 spread. In the feeders market, prices were steady to $5 higher, with good demand for lighter-weight grazing-type cattle under 650 pounds. Cash hogs are steady with moderate negotiated purchases, indicating demand is increasing, which could lead to more aggressive packer bidding. Pork values, including bellies, butts, loins, and ribs, are sharply higher, while picnics and hams see a decrease in price. Overall, the market is experiencing stable to slight increases in prices, with packers facing good supply and potential pressure to increase bids due to demand.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

It’s a typically quiet start to the week for direct cash cattle trade activity. Buyers and sellers are busy taking inventory and putting together showlists. Trade volumes last week were light and it could get business off to an earlier start, but it could also follow the trend of recent weeks with significant trade volume holding out until sometime Thursday or Friday. There was a light to moderate trade that took place late in the week with dressed business ranging from $257 to $262, mostly $260 to $262, $3 to $5 higher than the prior week’s weighted averages. Live deals in the South were marked at mostly $164, about $2 higher than the previous week’s business. Boxed beef is mixed at midday on light to moderate demand for light offerings. Choice is $.32 lower at $286.96 and Select is $1.97 higher at $279.05. The Choice/Select spread is $7.91. In Missouri, last week feeders were steady to $5 higher. The USDA says lighter-weight grazing-type cattle, generally under 650 ...

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