Midday livestock markets in the US

게시됨 2023년 2월 20일

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The article provides an update on the direct cash cattle trade, which is currently slow with light to moderate trade and a quiet start. Prices for southern live deals and dressed deals in the North are slightly above the previous week's averages. Boxed beef prices are also higher at midday with light demand. Feeder steers and heifers prices are steady to $3 higher in Texas, with receipts down from the previous week and year. Cash hogs are sharply higher at midday with processors moving at their own pace. Pork values are also sharply higher at midday, with increases in prices for bellies, hams, loins, picnics, and butts, while ribs saw a decrease in price.
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Direct cash cattle trade is off to its typically quiet start. Buyers and sellers are busy taking inventory. If business this week follows the recent trend, significant trade volume will hold out until sometime on Friday. There was a light to moderate trade that took place late last week. Southern live deals were reported at mostly $161 to $162, $1 to $2 above the prior week’s weighted averages. Dressed deals in the North were at mostly $257, $3 above the previous week’s weighted average basis in Nebraska. Boxed beef was higher at midday on light demand for light offerings. Choice is $1.26 higher at $282.30 and Select is $.48 higher at $266.37. The Choice/Select spread is $15.93. In Texas last week, feeder steers were steady to $3 higher. Trade was fairly active on a good market. Receipts were down from the previous week and on the year. Feeder supply included 58% steers and 70% of the offering was over 600 pounds. Medium and Large 1 feeder steers 826 to 844 pounds ...

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