288: Why the Cattle Market Is Still Climbing and What’s Really Behind the Swings

288: Why the Cattle Market Is Still Climbing and What’s Really Behind the Swings

Today, Lauren sits down with Dan and Samantha once again to break down another volatile week in the cattle market and why prices continue to push higher despite all the noise. Dan and Samantha walk through the recent rally across live and feeder cattle, what’s been driving the sharp swings in the market, and how outside factors like global conflict, energy prices, and the stock market are playing a role. They also discuss beef demand, rising cutout values, packer activity, and what it all could mean as we head into spring and closer to grilling season.


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Key Takeaways

• The cattle market moved higher this week after a sharp correction the week prior

• Feeder and live cattle auctions saw strong gains, with some markets up $10–$20

• Market volatility continues to be driven by outside factors like global conflict, oil prices, and equities

• The JBS Greeley plant situation has largely already been priced into the market

• Slaughter numbers are improving, helping support market stability

• Beef cutout values have surged above $400 earlier than typical seasonal trends

• Demand remains strong even outside of peak grilling season

• Packers are working through contract cattle, which could shift leverage back to feeders

• Grain markets remain volatile, creating opportunities for risk management and hedging

• Export demand is strong but depends on shipments being fulfilled in the coming weeks


Chapters

00:00 Intro and weather talk

00:45 Market rally and weekly overview

01:30 Volatility and recent market swings

03:30 Outside market influence: war, oil, and stocks

05:30 JBS plant situation and market reaction

07:00 Slaughter numbers and packer activity

08:30 Beef demand and rising cutout values

10:00 Spring demand and grilling season outlook

11:30 Grain market volatility and hedging opportunities

13:00 Export markets and global competition

14:30 Final thoughts and outlook




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