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LOWER CATTLE ON FEED LOWER CATTLE ON FEED

The USDA-National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) reported cattle on feed as of May 1, 2025, at 11.4 million head, which was a decline of -1.5% (178,000 head) from a year earlier.

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COLD STORAGE COLD STORAGE

Red meat in cold storage was down -5.9% year over year to 893.6 million pounds, with poultry also decreasing -5.2% to 1.1 billion pounds.

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DAIRY MARKET UPDATE DAIRY MARKET UPDATE

The dairy sector continued to add a few more cows to the milk cow herd than was expected at the first of the year. The April milking herd was at 9.425 million cows, compared to 9.336 million head a year ago and 9.355 million head in December.

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In The Cattle Markets In The Cattle Markets

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In The Cattle Markets
Updated: 6/2/2025

Record High Cattle Prices

The cattle markets start the summer moving into record-high price territory. The 5-market weighted average cash fed cattle price pushed past $225/cwt while prices in the southern plains were around $220. Live cattle futures contract prices are at a discount to cash and have struggled to break $215.

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Livestock Monitor
Updated: 5/23/2025

LOWER CATTLE ON FEED

The USDA-National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) reported cattle on feed as of May 1, 2025, at 11.4 million head, which was a decline of -1.5% (178,000 head) from a year earlier. The average pre-report estimate expected a decline of -1.5% from the prior year with a range of -1.7% to -1.0%. Cattle marketings in April were just over 1.8 million head, a decrease of -2.5% (47,000 head) from a year earlier. April this year and last had 22 slaughter days.


COLD STORAGE

Cold storage was released by the USDA-NASS today containing totals for the month of April. Overall, red meat in cold storage was down -5.9% year over year to 893.6 million pounds, with poultry also decreasing -5.2% to 1.1 billion pounds. Within aggregate red meat, total beef in cold storage declined to 418.1 million pounds, a loss of -1.9% attributable to larger losses in volume out of boneless beef (-2.6% to 377 million pounds) offsetting lesser gains observed in beef cuts (+4.2% to 41.2 million pounds).


DAIRY MARKET UPDATE

The dairy sector continued to add a few more cows to the milk cow herd than was expected at the first of the year. USDA-NASS reported that the April milk cow tally was up 5,000 head from the prior month, which was up a revised 24,000 cows from February to March. The April milking herd was at 9.425 million cows, compared to 9.336 million head a year ago and 9.355 million head in December. Milk production during the first quarter of 2025 ran below a year ago by less than a half a percent as milk cow productivity fell short of expectations, but that trend has reversed in March and April, leading to a likely increase in milk production of +1% to +2% in the current quarter when compared to last year.

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