U.S. livestock: Hog futures move higher with cash, pork prices

Chicago Mercantile Exchange hog futures settled higher on Friday, helped by strong prices for slaughter-ready hogs and firmer wholesale pork values, traders said. On Friday morning, the price of hogs in the most-watched Iowa/Minnesota market climbed $1.60 per hundredweight (cwt) from Thursday to $83.74, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (all figures US$). Separate



U.S. live cattle futures sag as cash disappoints

Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle finished lower on Friday, weakened by initial cash prices that fell short of expectations, traders and analysts said. A light number of cash cattle in Texas and Kansas moved at $132 per hundredweight (cwt), which was mainly steady with last week’s record-high price, feedlot sources said. They said sellers elsewhere

LIVESTOCK-U.S. live cattle futures ease ahead of USDA report

Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle settled down slightly, except for October futures, as investors awaited the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s monthly cattle-on-feed report at 2 p.m. CDT (1900 GMT), traders and analysts said. Analysts polled by Reuters said U.S. feedlot cattle placements last month likely increased 1.2 percent from a year ago as less-costly corn









Canadian feeder cattle exports seen surging after Tyson move

Canadian feeder cattle exports seen surging after Tyson move

A decision by Tyson Foods Inc to stop buying slaughter-ready Canadian cattle looks to accelerate the movement of lighter Canadian cattle to U.S. feedlots, industry sources say, damaging the already fragile Canadian beef sector. A Tyson spokesman said on Thursday that the biggest U.S. meat processor halted purchases of slaughter-ready cattle from Canada as of