Live cattle futures were pushed sharply higher on Wednesday, with contracts up 70 cent to $3.45. Last week saw cash sales roll in at $189-191 in the South, as the North exchanged hands at $197-198.  Cash trade has been slow to develop this week. Wednesday morning’s Fed Cattle Exchange online auction from Central Stockyards showed sales of $193 in TX using the BidTheGrid™ method. Live bids were at $188 in TX. Feeder cattle futures were $2.55 to $2.72 higher on Wednesday. The CME Feeder Cattle Index was back up 41 cents on June 25 at $258.31.

USDA wholesale Boxed Beef prices were lower in the Wednesday PM report. Choice boxes were down 54 cents to $322.85/cwt, with Select $2.40 lower at $302.86. The Chc/Select spread widened to $19.99. USDA estimated Wednesday’s FI slaughter at 117,000 head, with this week’s total at 353,000 head. That is down 7,000 head from the previous week and 14,402 below the same week last year.

Jun 24 Live Cattle  closed at $192.925, up $3.450,

Aug 24 Live Cattle  closed at $186.750, up $2.325,

Oct 24 Live Cattle  closed at $186.125, up $1.775,

Aug 24 Feeder Cattle  closed at $261.775, up $2.725,

Sep 24 Feeder Cattle  closed at $262.475, up $2.400,

Oct 24 Feeder Cattle  closed at $262.900, up $2.300,


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