Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: March 24th, 2021 Livestock futures mixed during trading yesterday but mostly higher as cattle futures held small to moderate gains and lean hogs triple digits higher hitting new contract highs yet again. Cash feedlot trade very light at steady money, $114 live. Last week’s complete recap of cash feedlot trade resulted in a weighted average actually a $1 higher than the week previous at $114.23 live and $2 higher for dressed trade at $181.49. Packers did have to raise bids late in the week to finish off their buying needs. Supplies are significantly more manageable now and weights have come down the past couple weeks which are both supportive. Slaughter levels are lower though and beef prices back to trending higher. Oklahoma National Stockyards…

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Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: March 17th, 2021 Cattle futures traded both sides of unchanged yesterday in search of a direction to head while lean hogs were sharply higher. Cash feedlot trade still yet to develop this week, let’s see if we can finally break out, hopefully higher, from the 6-week steady trading. Lean hogs gapped higher yesterday and hit new contract highs. The nearby April contract now testing the resistance levels from the continuous weekly chart spike highs from May 2019 and July 2017. Winter Livestock (Tuesday) - La Junta, CO Livestock Weighted Average Report for 3/16/2021 Total Receipts: 805 Last Reported 3/9/21: 7,327 Last Year: Compared with last Tuesday: Feeder steers and heifers under 700 lbs too lightly tested for a comparison, over 700 lbs 2.00 to…

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Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: March 16th, 2021 Cattle futures continued the rally from last Friday with most contracts trading triple digits higher. The best thing that can happen to the cattle market would be a breakout higher from the steady cash feedlot trade and along with another drop in carcass weights. Beef prices have fallen recently along with chainspeeds. Showlists do appear to be lower this week in all areas. Hog futures remain under nearby pressure although fundamentals remain supportive. Exports are bullish, cash and product trade continues higher. NATIONAL FEEDER & STOCKER CATTLE SUMMARY – WEEK ENDING 03/13/2021 RECEIPTS: Auctions Direct Video/Internet Total THIS WEEK: 303,200 58,900 31,900 394,000 LAST WEEK: 282,800 56,700 12,900 352,400 YEAR AGO: 198,200 22,000 1,900 222,100 Compared to last week, steers and…

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Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: March 15th, 2021 Livestock futures finished last week mixed, but this time with cattle futures higher and lean hogs steady to lower. Live cattle higher and feeders were triple digits higher on Friday which was enough to score mostly positive gains week over week. Lean hogs were sharply higher already most of last week to secure weekly gains. Cash feedlot trade steady now for the sixth week in a row at $114 live and $180 dressed. Steady to $2 lower though on Thursday in the Western Corn Belt at $112 to $113 live and $178 to $180 dressed. Carcass weights have declined sharply to match a year ago levels. This along with tighter supplies could finally lead to a breakout higher. Rumors are circulating…

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Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: March 12th, 2021 Another mixed day for livestock futures as cattle continue to search for direction and lean hogs race higher. Cash feedlot trade steady now for the sixth week in a row at $114 live and $180 dressed. Steady to $2 lower though yesterday in the Western Corn Belt at $112 to $113 live and $178 to $180 dressed. Carcass weights have declined sharply to match a year ago levels. This along with tighter supplies could finally lead to a breakout higher. Farmers and Ranchers Livestock Commission Co. - Salina, KS Livestock Weighted Average Report for 3/11/2021 Total Receipts: 3,417 Last Reported 3/4/21: 4,648 Last Year: 1,663 Compared to last week steers 400 to 550 lbs and 600 to 650 lbs were 4.00…

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Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: March 3rd, 2021 A mixed Tuesday for livestock futures as cattle traded both sides of unchanged, $1+ ranges for live cattle and $2+ ranges for feeders. Buying support for cattle futures still cautious as fundamentals are mixed and again looking for higher cash feedlot trade. Cash trade has stalled now the past few weeks at $114 live and $178 to $182 dressed. Lean hogs sharply lower yesterday has profit taking took hold even though pork prices continue to rally. April lean hogs have added over $20 from mid-January lows to the new contract high last week. We will see if the rally can hold as rumors are swirling that China may be getting hit with another round of African swine fever from this winter.…

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Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: March 1st, 2021 Livestock futures under pressure to end the week but mixed week over week. Cash feedlot trade remained mostly steady when compared to the week previous at $114 live with dressed trade steady to $2 higher from $180 to $182. Slaughter levels rebounded to come near the highest weekly totals so far this year. Beef and pork prices continue to increase in value as well. For the week, Friday February 19th through Friday February 26th, February Live Cattle -$2.82, April -$3.67, March Feeder Cattle -$.45, April -$.10, April Lean Hogs +$2.65, June +$1.85, April Pork Cutout Futures +$2.22. Boxed Beef, Choice +$1.30 @$240.53, Select Cutout +$1.83 @ $229.73, Pork Carcass Cutout +$2.35 @ $93.84. Cattle slaughter from Friday estimated at 119,000 head…

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Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: February 24th, 2021 Livestock futures mixed yesterday with cattle under pressure and hogs higher. Showlists smaller this week as last week’s slaughter plant shutdowns may not back up fed cattle or hurt the market has badly as initially thought. Light trade so far this week at $114 live in TX and $181 dressed in the North, steady with the past couple weeks. It does feel like though once we can get some momentum and buying enthusiasm there comes a setback for cattle. Feeders still holding their recent trading range but live cattle broke through nearby support yesterday. USDA January Cold Storage Report Total red meat supplies in freezers were up 3% from the previous month but down 12% from last year. Total pounds of…

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Morning Ag Markets – 02/23/2021 – Pete Loewen

Pretty quiet close on the first day of the week in the cattle complex and a little tough to analyze in some aspects as well. The grain and oilseed sector was higher and live cattle were trading lower, yet the feeder cattle market still managed to finish higher on the day. Higher corn and steady to weaker fats should have pressured the feeders, but it didn’t. Part of that could be tied to the fact very few calves and feeders have changed hands in the Central and Southern Plains in the last two weeks with the nasty weather, so there is a chance for buying enthusiasm on the cash side. Last week’s total run of cattle based on the National Feeder Cattle Summary was just…

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Morning Ag Markets – Matt Hines

Date: February 22nd, 2021 Cattle futures higher on Friday while lean hogs were lower and all mostly lower for the week. Cash feedlot trade remained mostly steady when compared to the week previous at $114 live and $180 on a dressed basis. Some light volume traded as high as $116 live and $182 dressed. Export sales and shipments for pork remain friendly as beef sales were friendly at 22,900 MT but actual shipments for the week ending February 11th were only average at 15,500 MT. Cattle on feed as of February 1st at 12.1 million head and in line with expectations at 101% vs. a year ago. This is the second highest February 1 inventory. Placements in January bearish at 2.02 million head, 3% higher…

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