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Cattle bulls are hitting the gas in 2026: What to watch, and why grains and hogs are down
Grain and lean hog (HEG26) futures markets entered 2006 with a weaker tone, while the live (LEG26) and feeder cattle (GFH26) ...
Cattle futures opened higher Friday and feeders made all time highs once again before seeing some profit taking. Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek says the feeder futures have put on $25 this week ...
Scott Varilek with Kooima Kooima Varilek says cattle futures saw a chart breakout, pushed by fundamental factors. Meanwhile, ...
Live and feeder cattle futures made new highs for the move Monday morning after a strong close Friday and higher weekly closes. However, the big catalyst is the bullish USDA Cattle on Feed Report data ...
Live cattle futures are showing $5.35 to $6.27 losses across most contracts on Tuesday. Cash activity has yet to show much beyond compiling showlists this week. Last week saw sales of $242-243, steady ...
Live cattle futures are down 70 cents to $1.55 in the front months on Tuesday, with deferred contracts higher. Due to Monday limit gains in some feeder cattle contracts, live cattle limits are ...
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mixed Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Dec. corn was up 0.25 cent at $4.26 a bushel. Dec. wheat was unchanged at $5.21 a bushel. Dec. oats was off 1.25 cents at ...
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What is the Feeder Cattle Forward Curve Telling Us?
Before the Barn doors were opened Monday morning – meaning the opening bell sounding for the Livestock sector – a friend in the cattle industry sent me a message that turned into the theme of today’s ...
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) —Idaho’s agriculture sector is projected to bring in a record $12.1 billion in cash receipts ...
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mixed in early trading Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Dec. corn gained 0.75 cent at $4.37 a bushel. Dec. wheat was unchanged at $5.36 a bushel. Dec. oats rose ...
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were lower in early trading Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Jan. soybeans was down 0.5 cent at $10.93 a bushel. Beef was higher and pork was flat on the Chicago ...
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