CATTLE OUTLOOK – Ron Plain and Scott Brown
Ag Economics, MU December 24, 2015
Because Christmas fell on Friday this year, this weekly
report only
covers market activity through Thursday.
Cattle prices rebounded this week after a long slide
downward.
Through Wednesday, the 5-area average price for slaughter
steers sold
on a live weight basis was $123.43/cwt, up $6.50 from last
week’s
average, but down $38.51 from a year ago. The 5 area average
dressed
price this week for steers was $199.58/cwt, up $16.20 for
the week,
but down $57.38 compared to the same week last year.
The December Cattle on Feed report said that November
placements were
down 10.8% to the lowest level for the month since USDA
began the
current data series in 1996. There are two prime
causes for the low
placements. Cattle feeding losses have been huge this
year making
feedlots reluctant to buy cattle, and feeder cattle prices
have
plummeted in recent weeks making backgrounders reluctant to
sell on a
down market.
November marketings were up 3.9% thanks to one extra
slaughter day.
The number of steers and heifers on feed at the start of
December was
down 0.2% compared to a year earlier.
Placements into feedlots continue to include a lot of big
cattle.
Placement of cattle on feed weighing less than 800 pounds
during
November was down 13.8% while placement of cattle weighing
800 pounds
or more was down 1.1%.
This morning the choice boxed beef cutout value was
$197.63/cwt, up
$3.00 from the previous Friday. The select carcass
cutout was
$189.47/cwt, up $2.78 from last week.
The average steer dressed weight for the week ending on
December 12
was 909 pounds, down 4 pounds from the week before, but up
10 pounds
from a year ago. This was the 78th consecutive week
with weights
above the year-ago level.
There was no feeder cattle auction at Oklahoma City this
week, nor
will there be one next week, because of the holidays.
Feeder cattle prices at the Joplin Stockyards were $5 to $15
higher
this week. Prices for medium and large frame #1 steers
by weight
group were: 400-450# $197.50-$215, 450-500# $195-$200,
500-550#
$181-$196, 550-600# $161-$180, 600-700# $159-$168, 700-800#
$147-$153,
800-900# $145-$147 and 900-1000# $137/cwt.
After several weeks of decline, cattle futures were sharply
higher
this week. The December live cattle futures contract
settled at
$131.10/cwt today, up $10.95 for the week. February
fed cattle
settled at $137.025/cwt, up $11.50 from the previous
week. The April
contract ended the week at $138.025/cwt.
January feeder cattle ended the week at $163.475/cwt, up
$14.725 from
a week earlier. March futures gained $12.175 this week
to close at
$160.125/cwt.
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