Stopping The Cash Backslide

The premium for northern cattle has dwindled.
The premium for northern cattle has dwindled.
(Consolidated Beef Producers)

Slowing the backslide of the cash market could help shift the feeders’ psychology toward the positive.  By noon on Friday the Thursday trade in Texas at $99 was looking like a gift for the packer.  With a few trading at $99, Kansas held on to enough front-end cattle to get steady money from the packer at $100. 

The premium in the north continued to dwindle last week.  Most cash trade was at $1.00, with dressed trade in the upper $150’s -$160 range. 

The dollar threshold seemed to be a sticking point for many producers last week. The ability for most regions to hold part or most of their trade at that price last week could give the trade a needed boost.  Navigating this market with a plant out of production has been a challenge.

However, producers are doing a great job staying current, and hopefully can continue to hold strong for a few more months.  The Tyson plant getting back online will alleviate some burden.  However, the beef industry still needs to address the problem of over-production in the industry, and the fact that negotiated trade is becoming a dinosaur in our business.

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