Cattle Rallying on Friday | Nasdaq
Export sales of beef totaled 14,100 MT in the week of 10/10, a slight 2.55% increase from the week prior. Japan was the top buyer of 4,600 MT, with South Korea buying 2,600 MT. Shipments totaled 15,300 MT in that week, a reduction of 4.5% from the previous week. The top destinations were Japan and South Korea, each at 3,800 MT, with 1,900 MT headed to China.
USDA wholesale Boxed Beef prices were higher again in the Friday morning report. Choice boxes were up $1.33 to $320.59/cwt, with Select $1.23 higher @ $294.75. The Chc/Select spread widened to $25.84. USDA estimated Thursday’s federally inspected cattle slaughter at 118,000 head, which takes the weekly total to 488,000 head. That is 14,000 head above the previous week but down 13,670 head from the same week last year.
Oct 24 Live Cattle  are at $187.975, up $1.350,
Dec 24 Live Cattle  are at $187.650, up $1.475,
Feb 25 Live Cattle  are at $188.550, up $1.575,
Oct 24 Feeder Cattle  are at $248.675, up $1.950
Nov 24 Feeder Cattle  are at $248.025, up $2.275
Jan 25 Feeder Cattle  are at $245.950, up $2.825
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