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Published 2:45 pm Friday, December 27, 2024
NATIONAL FEEDER
AND STOCKER CATTLE
(Federal-State Market News)
St. Joseph, Mo.
Dec. 23
RECEIPTS
This Week Last Week Last Year
243,000 319,800 140,700
The next publication date of this report will be Jan. 6.
Compared to last week, steers and heifers sold mixed; 2.00 lower to 2.00 higher. A lighter offering at most barns this week as business began to slow prior to the holidays.
However, demand was reported as mostly good at livestock auctions this week. This was the last chance for many to buy cattle before the end of the year as most auction markets won’t host another large feeder cattle sale until after the New Year. Price levels continue to be at or very near record highs as the marketing year of 2024 comes to a close.
Winter officially arrived as an Alberta Clipper moved its way into the Northern Plains and headed east, dropping some snow in its path and bone chilling temps. Prior to this, an overall mild fall everyone is currently setting on good supplies of feed to start off the new year in good shape for when harsher weather arrives as some point.
As the country puts the Winter Solstice in the rearview, the monthly Cattle on Feed Report was released Friday with no surprises as all three categories were right in line with pre-report expectations.
The Year-to-Date Auction feeder cattle receipts on this report is 9.1695 million head while last year’s volume was 9.4243 million head: right at 250K head less marketed in 2024 at reported auctions. The On-feed number was posted at 100%; Placements at 96% and Marketings at 99% of a year ago. For the week, the CME Cattle Complex did not follow the cash indices again. As most auction and cash markets were steady to higher, the December and February Live Cattle contracts were 2.325 and 3.625 lower for the week. The front four months of Feeder Cattle contracts were 1.75 to 2.05 lower on the week. Light sales of fed cattle in the Plains this week as two consecutive weeks of major holidays will limit how many packers can get harvested the next two weeks. Negotiated sales of slaughter steers and heifers in the Southern Plains sold steady to 1.00 lower 191.00.
In Nebraska, sales were steady to 0.50 higher at 195.00 to 195.50, while dressed sales sold steady to 5.00 higher at 305.00.
Boxed beef cutouts were mixed for the week as Choice closed on Friday at 315.85, down 0.54 and Select closed at 285.91, up 2.05 compared to last Friday. Weekly Cattle Slaughter under federal inspection estimated at 617K, 8K more than last week and 4K less than a year ago.
Auction volume this week included 44% weighing over 600 lbs and 41% heifers.
NORTHWEST WEIGHTED AVERAGE DIRECT FEEDER CATTLE
Weekly Summary WA-OR-ID-UT
Dec. 27
THIS WEEK LAST WEEK LAST YEAR
2365 874 n/a
Compared to last week: No current FOB trades to establish a trend. Demand moderate. Supply included: 100% Feeder Cattle (48.2% Steers, 51.8% Heifers). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 3%. Unless otherwise noted, Feeder Cattle prices FOB based on net weights after a 2-3% shrink or equivalent, with a 8-14 cent slide >600 lbs. and 15-20 cent slide <600 lbs. Livestock reported this week originated from UT, WA.
Steers — Medium and Large 2
240 head: 500 lbs, 307.00 Feb DEL
380 head: 500 lbs, 307.00 Mar DEL
330 head: 500 lbs, 307.00 Apr DEL
190 head: 500 lbs, 307.00 May DEL
Heifers — Medium and Large 1
85 head: 600 lbs; 273.00 Current DEL
240 head: 500 lbs; 285.00 Feb DEL
380 head: 500 lbs; 285.00 Mar DEL
330 head: 500 lbs; 285.00 Apr DEL
190 head: 500 lbs; 285.00 May DEL
Northwest Direct: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/AMS_3059.pdf