Lean hog futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) increased on Thursday, reversing the week's earlier losses due to smaller supplies of market-ready hogs. The CME February lean hogs contract rose 4.5% to 89.200 cents per pound. In contrast, live cattle contracts fell, while feeder cattle contracts rose, as analysts anticipate the US herd to continue to tighten, with tight supplies expected to last into 2024. Cash cattle prices were steady at $158 per cwt. in the northern US plains, but were steady-to-firmer in parts of the southern plains at $155 per cwt. However, boxed beef prices fell on Thursday.