Monday Market Sentiment: 5-Area cattle price sees a drop

The 5-Area Accumulated Average Cattle Price decreased from $102.79 as of October 3 to $101.12 as of October 10.

The 5-Area Accumulated Average Cattle Price dropped this week, moving from $102.79

on October 3 to $101.12

on October 10.

The panel of cattle industry exeprts who make up our Monday Market Sentiment guessed high last week with an average prediction of $105.37 per hundredweight. This week, the panel still ran high with an average guess of $102.12 per hundredweight.

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Choice boxed beef saw a decrease through the week, starting October 5 at $184.10

per hundredweight, and ending October 11 on $183.18

per hundredweight. The decrease moved the 27-day average to $186.96

per hundredweight.

Each week Beef Market Central, on behalf of Merck Animal Health, awards a $100 gift certificate from Cabela’s to the industry leader whose forecast comes closest to the 5-Area cash trade number reported by the USDA. The most recent winner was Mike Drinnin, Drinnin Feedlots, Inc.

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