Compared to last week, yearling feeder cattle sold firm to 5.00 higher while early arrivals of new crop calves traded fully 3.00-6.00 higher with many instances reported as much as 10.00 higher.
Feeder cattle review: Calf, yearling markets charge forward
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This week's report like a breath of fresh air. Great commentary, factual and crediable. Good to have you back Corbitt.
I agree with Dave Foster, refreshing report!
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