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BeefCast 0420 - What is re-energizing our cattle markets?

BeefCast 0420 Show Notes:
  • Darrell Peel, Economist at Oklahoma State, provides his thoughts on what is re-energizing the cattle markets and will it be a sustainable trend or just a seasonal fad. 

BeefCast 0410 - Looking into the current cattle price differential in the North vs. the South

BeefCast 0410 Show Notes:

  • Looking into the current cattle price differential in the North vs. the South, as well as changes in consumer demand for competing protein sources. Dr. Darrell Mark, Livestock Economist at the University of Nebraska, expains.

BeefCast 0379 - Dr. Darrell Mark focuses in on current and future fed & feeder cattle market trends

BeefCast 0379 Show Notes:

  •  Dr. Darrell Mark, Livestock Economist at the University of Nebraska, focuses in on current and future fed & feeder cattle market trends

BeefCast 0344, Jim Mintert updates the current fed, feeder, and boxed beef trade

BeefCast 0344 Show Notes:
  • Jim Mintert, Livestock Economist, updates the current fed, feeder, and boxed beef trade in addition to the current market trends

BeefCast 0309 for December 15 2008

BeefCast 0309 Show Notes:

  •  Livestock economist, Jim Mintert, shares his thoughts on the market trends we are currently seeing and predictions on how the year will wrap up.
  • Visit Jim's newletter here.

BeefCast 0301 for November 24 2008

BeefCast 0301 Show Notes:

  • Jim Mintert, Livestock Economist, outlines the new Cattle on Feed report and the trends it represents in our business climate

BeefCast 0286 for October 20 2008

BeefCast 0286 Show Notes:

  • Jim Mintert, Livestock Economist, shares on update on the newly released Cattle On Feed report and what it means for the fed and feeder markets.

BeefCast 0270 for September 8 2008

BeefCast 0270 Show Notes:

  •  Jim Mintert, Livestock Market Economist at Kansas State University, shares his thoughts on the current trends in the fed, feeder and grain markets.

BeefCast 0238 for June 18 2008

BeefCast 0238 Show Notes:

  • How high will the corn market go? And what affects will it have on the fed and feeder markets? Jim Mintert, Livestock Economist, offers his insights.
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