Join Marlin Bohling and livestock economist Derrell Peel as they delve into the critical factors shaping today’s cattle markets. From the nuanced impacts of the Mexican screw worm and avian flu to the challenges of rebuilding the cattle herd, this discussion provides valuable insights for anyone interested in the livestock industry.
Topics include:
• The slow and cautious process of herd rebuilding amid drought and financial pressures.
• Market dynamics and how higher cattle prices are influencing producer decisions.
• The effects of avian flu on dairy versus beef cattle.
• The role of winter wheat in boosting feeder cattle markets.
• Economic challenges facing feedlots and their response to rising feeder cattle prices.
• Current trends in packing plants and their capacity stability.
If you’re looking to understand the complex economics driving cattle markets, this conversation is a must-watch!
📌 Key Takeaways:
• Mexican screw worm has a minor market impact.
• Cattle markets are rapidly evolving with multiple factors at play.
• Rebuilding cattle herds remains a slow and cautious process.
• Feedlot margins are tightening, while winter wheat supports feeder markets.
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