Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: November 9th, 2022 The cattle markets were mixed for most of the day on Tuesday but finished steady to lower. Grains were lower yet feeders were still not able to gain any additional support to muster a rally. Cash feedlot trade was reported only on light volume in the Western Corn Belt at steady with a week ago as has been the case the past few weeks. Oklahoma National Stockyards Feeder Cattle - Oklahoma City, OK Livestock Weighted Average Report for 11/7/2022 - Final This Week: 10,816 Last Week: 6,565 Last Year: 10,653 Compared to last week: Feeder steers and steer calves unevenly steady. Feeder heifers steady to 3.00 higher. Heifer calves over 500lbs steady, under 500lbs steady to 5.00 higher. Demand moderate to…

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Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: November 7th, 2022 Livestock futures bounced higher and lower throughout last week but most finished the week lower. Pork exports were bullish but prices lower last week while beef was mixed with low sales and shipments. Cash fed cattle trade steady to $2 higher with live trade in the South mostly at $150 and trade in the north from $152 to $153 live and $240 to $243 on a dressed basis. For the week, Friday October 28th through Friday November 4th, December Live Cattle -$1.35, February -$1.95, November Feeder Cattle -$.05, January -$.75, December Lean Hogs -$3.12, February -$2.42. Boxed Beef, Choice +$.49 @ $263.75, Select -$2.59 @ $231.90, Pork Carcass Cutout -$4.62 @ $96.72. Oklahoma Weekly Cattle Auction Summary Livestock Weighted Average Report…

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Morning Ag Markets – Pete Loewen – 11/04/2022

A lot of red ink across the screen in the ag sector on Thursday. For the grains it was almost everything. In the meats, hogs and feeder cattle had more negative than positive, but live cattle settled mixed. The feeder market disconnected from corn and they both moved in the same direction and I think that confused some folks. Negotiated cash at the feedlot level picked up a lot of steam finally yesterday. On Wednesday there was a little $149 in Texas and $242-$243 dressed in the north. After a decisively lower futures trend through the midweek, cash still hung in at steady to even higher levels than the previous week when more volume started to take place. Texas trade so far has been $149-$150,…

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Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: November 2nd, 2022 The cattle markets remain hesitant as grains pushed higher again yesterday. We did see small gains earlier from both live cattle and feeders but soybeans were the leader higher yesterday and they seemed to help pull corn and wheat along with it. Lean hogs continue to hold nearby support and actually settled steady to higher. Very light volume cash fed cattle trade so far this week in the WCB only at $152 live. I would not expect to see much volume until Thursday. Asking prices in the South are $2 higher than last week’s $150 live trade. Oklahoma National Stockyards Feeder Cattle - Oklahoma City, OK Livestock Weighted Average Report for 10/31/2022 - Final This Week: 6,565 Last Week: 7,938 Last…

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Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: October 31st, 2022 New contract highs for live cattle and new recent highs for feeders last week but week over week changes were mixed as most contracts sold off to end the week. Fundamental news has been supportive from the latest Cattle on Feed report to this past week’s higher cash fed cattle trade. TX and KS trade was $2 higher than the week previous at $150 live. Trade in the North was $2 to $4 higher from $152 to $155 live and mostly $240 on a dressed basis. For the week, Friday October 21st through Friday October 28th, October Live Cattle -$.10, December +$.57, November Feeder Cattle -$.47, January unchanged, December Lean Hogs -$3.02, February -$1.67. Boxed Beef, Choice +$9.55 @ $263.26, Select…

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Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: October 19th, 2022 Livestock futures higher again yesterday with grains lower and equites higher. Triple digit gains for all the feeders except the soon to expire October contract. Live cattle held modest gains as the market awaits what we hope is higher cash trade again this week. The nearby October contract yet again into a new contract high yesterday. Only light volume cash fed cattle trade reported in the WCB at $150 live as $150 and $151 passed so far in NE. Lean hogs continue to rally, now over $13 higher from the spike low earlier this month. Oklahoma National Stockyards Feeder Cattle - Oklahoma City, OK Livestock Weighted Average Report for 10/17/2022 - Final This Week: 6,579 Last Week: 8,521 Last Year: 6,290…

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Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: October 17th, 2022 Livestock futures trading mixed all week with live cattle back and forth, feeders under pressure and lean hogs extending their recent rally. Cash fed cattle trade steady to $2 than the week previous with live trade in the South at $145 and trade in North ranging from $145 to $150 live and mostly $232 on a dressed basis. For the second week in a row, sales volumes were lighter than the previous week and asking prices should be sharply higher this week. Weekly export sales and shipments for beef were light last week as international demand is becoming a concern. Pork sales and shipments friendly, just under the 30K MT level and China continues to be a good buyer. For the…

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Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: October 12th, 2022 Feeder cattle losses a bit overdone on Monday as all was gained back on Tuesday with corn only off a nickel. Live cattle held $1 gains and the nearby October contract hit a new recent high with the September high now the next target at $146.77 then the contract high at $147.50. Cash fed cattle trade so far this week only light volume in the North at $146 live. Oklahoma National Stockyards Feeder Cattle - Oklahoma City, OK Livestock Weighted Average Report for 10/10/2022 - Final This Week: 8,521 Last Week: 8,346 Last Year: 7,410 Compared to last week: Feeder steers 1.00 to 3.00 lower. Feeder heifers unevenly steady. Demand moderate to good. Quality mostly average. Steer calves unevenly steady. Heifer…

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Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: October 5th, 2022 Livestock futures under pressure again on Tuesday even though equites were sharply higher and US$ sharply lower. Beef prices higher so far this week is supportive and here’s hoping we have seen the seasonal low. It’s hard to lock that in just yet though as economic woes still linger over these markets. Live cattle held up the best yesterday as feeders stayed around $1 lower and lean hogs triple digits lower. Pork prices continue lower along with a new recent low yesterday in the nearby October contract. Light volume cash fed cattle trade in the North at $148 live and $230 dressed so far this week with asking prices now hovering around $145 live in the South and up to $150…

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Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: October 3rd, 2022 Livestock futures finished the week under pressure as corn and wheat popped higher from the bullish quarterly stocks and small grains report from USDA on Friday. Equites were also lower and pressure continues from lower beef and pork prices. Negotiated cash fed cattle trade last week was mostly steady to just a shade weaker compared to the week previous. Trade in the South at $142 to $143 live and trade in the North from $144 to $148 live and $228 up to $233 dressed. For the week, Friday September 23rd through Friday September 30th, October Live Cattle -$.97, December -$1.50, October Feeder Cattle -$4.17, November -$3.62, October Lean Hogs -$3.40, December -$6.57. Boxed Beef, Choice -$4.88 @ $243.75, Select +$.82 @…

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