The October Cattle on Feed report shows nearly flat inventory levels from the previous year, despite expectations of a year-over-year decrease due to smaller inventory levels at the beginning of the year. The report also indicates a surge in calf prices, leading to the retention of heifers and a decrease in their numbers in feedlots. Import data from Mexico reveals a significant increase in heifer imports, supporting the stable number of heifers on feed. The USDA has adjusted the beef production forecast for 2024 and 2025 upwards, attributing the increase to higher placements, strong feeder cattle imports, and heavier expected carcass weights. Cattle prices have seen a rebound, remaining historically high and expected to stay elevated through 2025. Beef exports have been stronger than anticipated in 2024, despite high prices and competition from other suppliers like Australia and Brazil. Finally, beef imports have reached record levels, with a notable increase from Australia and other countries, and are projected to rise further in the fourth quarter of 2024.