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Profit Tracker: Feeding Margins Decline As Costs Rise

Cattle feeding margins slipped as the cost of feeder cattle increased in last week's closeouts.

Feeder cattle closes sharply higher and lean hog market sinks to two-month low.
Profit Tracker: Packer Margins Exceed $160

Steady to $1 higher cash fed cattle prices upped cattle feeding margins $20 per head to $194, according to the Sterling Beef Profit Tracker.

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Profit Tracker: Packer Margins Shoot Higher

Cattle feeding margins held firm last week while packer margins more than doubled.

Profit Tracker: Feeding Margins Fall 16%
Profit Tracker: Feeding Margins Fall 16%

A $2 per cwt. dip in cash cattle prices cut $32 of closeout margins last week, but added $46 to packer margins.

Profit Tracker: Packer Margins Continue Slide
Profit Tracker: Packer Margins Continue Slide

Cash cattle prices rallied $3-plus per cwt. last week, and average feedyard margins remain above $200 per head.

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Profit Tracker: Margins Remain Above $200

Cash cattle prices dipped slightly last week, with a similar decline in closeout margins.

Profit Tracker: Feedyard Margins Top $260
Profit Tracker: Feedyard Margins Top $260

Feedyard closeouts improved $55 per head last week after a $4 price rally.

Profit Tracker: Feedyard Margins Exceed $200 Per Head
Profit Tracker: Feedyard Margins Exceed $200 Per Head

A $3 rally in fed cattle prices pushed profit margins to more than $200 per head last week.

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Profit Tracker: Stronger Packer, Feeder Margins

A weaker cash cattle market produced stronger profit margins for both packers and feedyards last week

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Profit Tracker: Margins Steady To Strong

Cattle feeders, pork producers and packers for both segments found solid profits during the first week of the New Year.

Profit Tracker: Margins Exceed $150 Per Head
Profit Tracker: Margins Exceed $150 Per Head

Cattle feeding profits more than doubled last week, a bounce due to a $3 rally in cash fed cattle prices.

Profit Tracker: Margins Slip $35 Per Head
Profit Tracker: Margins Slip $35 Per Head

Feedyard closeouts recorded solid, yet declining profits on cattle marketed last week, according to the Sterling Beef Profit Tracker.

Profit Tracker: Profits Near Triple Digits
Profit Tracker: Profits Near Triple Digits

A rally in cash fed cattle prices helped boost average feedyard profits to $99 per head.

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Profit Tracker: Profits Remain Despite Price Decline

Feedyard closeouts took a hit from last week’s $3 per cwt. decline in cash prices, but average margins remain above $77 per head.

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Profit Tracker: Feeding Margins Exceed $130 Per Head

last week's $2 per cwt. rally in fed cattle prices helped boost feedyard closeouts $41 per head to average profits of $131 per head.

Profit Tracker: Margins Decline $28 Per Head
Profit Tracker: Margins Decline $28 Per Head

Cash fed cattle prices declined more than $4 per cwt. last week, fueling a $28 per head decline in cattle feeding margins.

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Profit Tracker: Margins Drop $111 Per Head

Cash fed cattle prices dipped just $1 per cwt., but cattle feeding profit margins declined $111 per head last week to $57.

Feeder cattle fall sharply and hog futures gain modestly.
Profit Tracker: Charging Higher

The two-week rally in fed cattle prices has added more than $150 per head to profit margins.

Profit Tracker: Packers Play Coy
Profit Tracker: Packers Play Coy

Packers resisted paying higher money last week right up to happy hour on Friday. The feet-dragging suggested their profit margins would look bleak when the dust settled.

Profit Tracker: Markets, Margins Steady
Profit Tracker: Markets, Margins Steady

Cattle feeding remains slightly better than breakeven while packers turn a tidy profit.

Feeder cattle hits 3-month bottom and hog futures lowest in 3-1/2 months.
Profit Tracker: Back In The Black, Barely

Last week's $2 fed cattle rally lifted feedyard margins into the black.

Profit Tracker: Profitability Streak Ends
Profit Tracker: Profitability Streak Ends

Cattle feeders lost an average of $13 per head last week, breaking a string of 46 consecutive weeks of profitability dating back to November of last year.

Profit Tracker: Margins Near Breakeven, Packers Up
Profit Tracker: Margins Near Breakeven, Packers Up

Average feedyard margins declined $18 per head last week, settling at $26. With average margins that close to breakeven, many cattle sold last week undoubtedly lost money.

 Profit Tracker: Margins Weak, But Positive
Profit Tracker: Margins Weak, But Positive

Feedyard profit margins rebounded slightly after last week’s $2 rally in the cash fed cattle market.

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Profit Tracker: Margins Weak, But Positive

Feedyard profit margins rebounded slightly after last week&rsquo;s $2 rally in the cash fed cattle market.

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Feeding Margins Total $5.8 Billion Since Thanksgiving

America&rsquo;s cattle feeders earned an average of $323 on a cash basis for every steer and heifer they sent to market during the first eight months of 2017.

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Beef Profit Margins: Everyone Wins

There are few losers in the cattle market right now. From packers all the way down to cow-calf producers, current prices this summer are turning profits far into what is typically a seasonal lull.

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Profit Tracker: Feeding Margins Exceed $170

Cattle feeders saw positive margins on closeouts for the ninth consecutive week.

Profit Tracker: Margins Retreat for Packers, Producers

Cattle feeders turned a profit for the eighth consecutive week.

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Profit Tracker: Feedyard Margins Exceed $150

Feedlot closeouts continue ending on positive notes.

Profit Tracker: Triple Digit Profits All Around
Profit Tracker: Triple Digit Profits All Around

Cowboys and packers finished 2016 on a high note, maintaining per head profits north of $100 for the week ended Dec. 30.

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Profit Tracker: Profits 4 Consecutive Weeks

Cattle feeders earned average profits of $68 per head last week, $30 per head more than the previous week.

Profit Tracker: Profits 4 Consecutive Weeks
Profit Tracker: Profits 4 Consecutive Weeks

Cattle feeders earned average profits of $68 per head last week, $30 per head more than the previous week.

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Profit Tracker: Still in the Black

Normally when profit margins decline $50-plus per head there&rsquo;s no rejoicing.&nbsp;

Profit Tracker: Still in the Black
Profit Tracker: Still in the Black

Normally when profit margins decline $50-plus per head there's no rejoicing.

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Profit Tracker: Profits Near Triple-Digits

Cattle feeders turned a tidy profit for the second consecutive week.

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Profit Tracker: Eureka! In the Black

Cattle feeders earned a small profit on cattle sold last week, the first positive closeouts in months.

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Profit Tracker: Thankful Feedlot Losses Aren't Worse

The red ink has started to slow down for feedlots and cattle prices have rallied lately, giving beef producers something to be thankful for.

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Profit Tracker: Losses Exceed $115

Losses continue to mount for feedlots.

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Profit Tracker: Steady Prices, Steady Losses

Feedyard margins saw only slight improvement last week as direct trade prices held steady.

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Profit Tracker: Rally Erases Much Red Ink

Last week&#39;s market rally helped feedyards erase much of their red ink, but not all.

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Profit Tracker: Improvement

Calling losses of $193 per head an improvement may be painful, but it&rsquo;s accurate.

Profit Tracker: Improvement
Profit Tracker: Improvement

Calling losses of $193 per head an improvement may be painful, but it's accurate.

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Profit Tracker: Collapse

Cattle prices have fallen and so are profits.

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Profit Tracker: In Retreat

Feedyard margins dropped another $20 last week to total an average loss of $90 per head, according to the Sterling Beef Profit Tracker.&nbsp;

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Profit Tracker: A Step Back

Feedyard margins declined $28 per head last week to total an average loss of $70 per head, according to the&nbsp;Sterling Beef Profit Tracker.&nbsp;

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Profit Tracker: From Bad to Better

Feedyard margins improved last week despite a $3 per cwt. decline in cash cattle prices.&nbsp;

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Profit Tracker: Rally Reduces Losses $112

Last week&rsquo;s $4-plus rally in cash fed cattle prices cut average feedyard losses in half, leaving the red ink totaling $90 on every animal shipped.

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Profit Tracker: Losses Exceed $200

With cash cattle prices tumbling another $4 per cwt lower, cattle feeding margins fell accordingly.