National Review
Calf trends inconsistent affected by region, offerings and day
Compared to last week, feeder cattle weighing over 700 lbs (which are mostly heavily supplemented long-calves with only a few scattered sales of true yearlings) sold steady to 2.00 lower.
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National Feeder Cattle: Calf weak, cash trade lower
Compared to last week, feeder cattle and calf prices were uneven but mostly weak to 3.00 lower which marked the first week of predominantly lower cash feeder markets since late September.
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USDA’s Corbitt Wall: Winter run brings weak calf sales
Feeder calves sell weak to three dollars lower. Sales are weak for the first week since late September with the fall run over.
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USDA’s Greg Harrison: Cattle buyers active following Black Friday
After an historic holiday weekend of spending, cattle buyers were in the same mood to buy cattle, as demand remains very good, especially for limited offerings of true yearlings and featherweight calves weighing under 500 lbs are very popular with cattle buyers trying to get an early jump on procurement needs for next year’s grass.
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Feeder cattle review: Fed & feeder cattle higher as holidays near
After an historic holiday weekend of spending, cattle buyers were in the same mood to buy cattle, as demand remains very good, especially for limited offerings of true yearlings and featherweight calves weighing under 500 lbs are very popular with cattle buyers trying to get an early jump on procurement needs for next year’s grass.
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Feeder cattle market: Calf demand explodes breaking record levels
Compared to last week, the bulk of available feeder offerings were spring-born calves weighing from 500-700 lbs which sold steady to 4.00 higher.
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Feeder Cattle Review: Fed market posts new all-time high
Compared to last week, a continued heavy offering of spring-born calves and the remaining supplies of true “green-conditioned” yearling feeders sold firm to 3.00 higher.
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Feeder Cattle Market: Yearling feeders steady in light test
Compared to last week, steer and heifer calves sold unevenly steady to 5.00 higher and yearling feeder cattle traded mostly steady in a light test.
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Market Report: Backgrounders seeking more calves in tight supply
Compared to last week, a light test of yearling feeders sold steady to 3.00 higher while calf prices were very uneven with lighter weights ranging firm to 5.00 higher and heavier calves selling from weak to 3.00 lower than last week’s sharp advances.
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Market: Steer and heifer calves make up majority of offerings
Compared to last week, steer and heifer calves which now by-far make up the bulk of the feeder offerings sold 3.00-6.00 higher with instances from 8.00-12.00 higher especially in the Western Mountain States where reputation high altitude ranch strings are making their way to town.
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Tight numbers should only cause demand to increase further
Compared to last week, feeder classes traded higher on a full head of steam from the previous Friday’s bearish grain report and 5.00 higher fed cattle market.
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