CATTLE OUTLOOK – Ron Plain and Scott Brown
Ag Economics, MU September 23, 2016
USDA’s September Cattle on Feed report said placements were
up 15.1%
and marketings were up 17.6% compared to August 2015.
That left the
number of cattle on feed at the start of September at 101.5%
of the
year-earlier level. The pre-release average of trade
predictions was
for August placements to be up 13.1%, marketings to be up
17.5%, and
the number of cattle on feed at the start of September to be
up 1.2%.
There were two extra slaughter days this August compared to
last.
According to calculations by the Livestock Marketing
Information
Center, cattle feeders lost $89.75 per head on slaughter
steers
marketed in August. That compares to losses of $272.28
per head in
August 2015.
Fed cattle prices this week were a bit lower on light sales
volume.
Through Thursday, the 5-area average price for slaughter
steers sold
on a live weight basis was $106.63/cwt, down 35 cents from
last week’s
average and down $21.84 from a year ago. The 5-area
dressed steer
price averaged $167.90/cwt, down 15 cents from the week
before and
down $34.58 from a year ago.
Beef cutout value was higher this week. This morning,
the choice
boxed beef cutout value was $187.17/cwt, up $1.11 from the
previous
Friday, but down $26.28 from this week last year. The
select carcass
cutout this morning was $179.31/cwt, up 78 cents from last
week, but
down $31.37 from a year ago.
This week’s cattle slaughter totaled 592,000 head, down 2.0%
from last
and up 3.1% from a year ago. The average steer dressed
weight for the
week ending on September 10 was 903 pounds, up 5 pounds from
the week
before, down 16 pounds from a year ago, and below the
year-ago level
for the 19th week in a row. Year-to-date cattle
slaughter is up 4.4%
compared to 2015 and year-to-date beef production is up
4.6%.
USDA’s weekly crop progress report said that 18% of U.S.
pastures were
in poor or very poor condition on September 18. That
is up 2 points
from the week before, but down 2 points from a year ago.
Feeder cattle prices were $2 to $5 higher this week at the
Oklahoma
City auction. Stocker cattle prices were steady to $5
higher. Prices
for medium and large frame #1 steers by weight group were:
400-450#
$157.50-$160, 450-500# $135.25-$162, 500-550# $142-$156,
550-600#
$134.50-$146, 600-650# $123-$148.50, 650-700# $133.50-$149,
700-750#
$130.25-$145, 750-800# $132.25-$140, 800-900# $126-$139.50
and
900-1000# $119.85-$124.75/cwt.
The October live cattle futures contract settled at
$107.27/cwt today,
down 60 cents for the week. December fed cattle
settled at
$106.85/cwt, down $1.20 from the previous Friday.
February fed cattle
futures settled at $107.10/cwt and April ended the week at
$106.47/cwt.
September feeder cattle futures ended the week at
$136.82/cwt, up
$1.32 from a week earlier. October feeder cattle lost
58 cents this
week to settle at $132.37/cwt. November feeder cattle
futures closed
the week at $129.72/cwt.
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