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USDA's Corbitt Wall: Calf prices uneven across the nation
The USDA's Corbitt Wall provides an update on the National Feeder Cattle Summary for the week. Cattle going into the feedlot weighing more than 700 pounds selling steady to $2.00 lower. Still overwhelmingly the movement in the cattle market is calves.
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USDA's Greg Harrison: Tight calf numbers and light fall runs stick around
Compared to last week, feeder classes of calves and yearlings sold mostly steady to $3.00 higher.
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USDA's Corbitt Wall: Gains this week seen across the board
Steer and heifer calves from all qualities and classes selling steady to $3.00 higher with hard-weaned, preconditioned calves with a health program and guaranteed weaning date and what's left of the true yearling cattle sold $2.00 to $5.00. The gains were across the board, with the exception of parts of the Southeast that showed advancement last week when few others did.
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USDA's Corbitt Wall: Cattle on Feed impact falls short of expectations
Corbitt Wall with the USDA Livestock and Grain market news with the weekly feeder and stocker cattle summary for the week ending July 29. The bearish Cattle on Feed report released last Friday with placements 10 percentage points larger than analysts predicted did not impact the market as much as expected.
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USDA’s Corbitt Wall: Heatwave pressures markets
Feeder cattle and calves sold $4 to $10 lower with spots as much as $15 lower and consistent across the country. Pressure is felt from the higher temperatures and humidity brought by the heatwave that is spreading across the country.
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Feeder Cattle Summary: Lower prices, new crop calves
The USDA-AMS LGMN Branch provides a weekly video providing timely market information and quotes pertaining to feeder cattle. The LGMN Branch compiles and disseminates information aiding producers, consumers, and distributors in the sale and purchase of livestock, meat, grain, and their related products.
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USDA's Corbitt Wall - National Feeder Cattle Report - Feeders pressured early in week
The USDA-AMS LGMN Branch provides a weekly video providing timely market information and quotes pertaining to feeder cattle. The LGMN Branch compiles and disseminates information aiding producers, consumers, and distributors in the sale and purchase of livestock, meat, grain, and their related products.
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USDA's Corbitt Wall - National Feeder Cattle Report - market returns to normal
Join us from the USDA Livestock and Grain Market News and Cattlenetwork.com for USDA Corbitt Wall's weekly market summary.
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USDA's Corbitt Wall - National Feeder Cattle Report - Lower Prices
Join us from the USDA Livestock and Grain Market News and Cattlenetwork.com for USDA Corbitt Wall's weekly market summary.
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USDA's Corbitt Wall - National Feeder Cattle Report
Join us from the USDA Livestock and Grain Market News and Cattlenetwork.com for USDA Corbitt Wall's weekly market summary.
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