Prices
Feeder cattle and calf prices uneven, market remains volatile
Compared to last week, feeder cattle and calf prices across the country were uneven again for the third straight week as multiple market variables continue to pull prices in both directions.
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Calf Prices Could Continue Upward In 2011
Smaller cattle inventories in 2010 mean Arkansas cattle producers can look forward to higher calf prices in 2011, said Tom Troxel, associate director of animal sciences for the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture.
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Calf Prices Could Continue Upward In 2011
Smaller cattle inventories in 2010 mean Arkansas cattle producers can look forward to higher calf prices in 2011, said Tom Troxel, associate director of animal sciences for the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture.
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Cow Prices By U.S. & State
The national average cow price fell $2.40 in October to $53.00. The U.S. price has fallen for the third consecutive month and is now below the average price for the year. The national cow price remains $3.49 above the 27-month average and $12.60 above the 27-month low.
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Cow Prices By State: Prices Drop In Florida, Arkansas & Georgia
Cow prices fall most in the southeast, smaller losses in Minnesota and Idaho.
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Seasonal Cattle Prices & Stocker Possibilities
Early July is not normally a time when we are talking much about buying
stocker cattle. Typically summer cattle are already out and we are not
thinking yet about fall stockers.
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Cow Prices By State
Cow prices in the U.S. up $2.60 in February. Arizona up $4; Arkansas up $2.50.
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Cow Prices By State
Cow prices drop 70 cents in October. High of the year: 49.10; Low of the year: 40.40.
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Calf prices higher, feeders steady
Increased moisture in the West and Southwest has improved grazing prospects supporting stocker prices during November.
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- Michigan hay buyers should plan purchases early
- U.S. cattle placements rise in April as feed costs subside
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- New animal identification rules aid disease traceability



