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USDA reports small rise in cattle on feed for July

USDA reports small rise in cattle on feed for July


By Jamie Martin

The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASShas published its latest cattle on feed report.

As of July 1, 2024, there is a 1% increase in the number of cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market compared to the previous year. The total inventory for feedlots with a capacity of 1,000 or more head reached 11.3 million.

The inventory includes 6.82 million steers and steer calves, representing a 1% increase from July 1, 2023. This group constitutes 60% of the total inventory. Additionally, heifers and heifer calves accounted for 4.48 million head, marking a slight increase from the previous year.

In June, placements in feedlots totaled 1.56 million head, which is 7% lower than the same period in 2023. Net placements were recorded at 1.51 million head. The breakdown of placements by weight categories is as follows:

Less than 600 pounds: 365,000 head

600-699 pounds: 255,000 head

700-799 pounds: 350,000 head

800-899 pounds: 349,000 head

900-999 pounds: 165,000 head

1,000 pounds and greater: 80,000 head

Marketings of fed cattle during June were 1.79 million head, representing a 9% decrease from 2023 and marking the second-lowest June marketing figure since the series began in 1996. Other disappearances totaled 57,000 head during June, which is 17% below the previous year.

The slight uptick in overall inventory and the decreases in placements and marketings reflect ongoing adjustments within the cattle industry. This data provides valuable insights into the current state and trends of the U.S. cattle market, helping stakeholders make informed decisions.

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