U.S. Cattle on Feed report shows a 2% drop in feedlot numbers and an 18% decline in placements catches eye of an analyst.
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Cattle on Feed report from USDA shows another year-over-year decrease in cattle inventory in feedlots in the United States. USDA livestock analyst Michael McConnell says that the number ...
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The USDA says the placements of cattle into U.S. feedlots fell sharply in February. 1.554 million cattle were placed onto feed in February, a drop of 18% on the year. That was despite the U.S.
Feedlot placements during February totaled 1.55 million head, 18 percent below 2024. During February, placements of calves ...
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