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Dec. 1 Cattle on Feed Report Expected To Be Supportive for Cattle Complex

Dec. 1 Cattle on Feed Report Expected To Be Supportive for Cattle Complex

Friday's Dec. 1 USDA Cattle on Feed report will likely show supportive data for the cattle complex, as on-feed, placed and marketed numbers are expected to be lighter than a year ago.

USDA will release its Dec. 1 Cattle on Feed report on Friday. (DTN/Progressive Farmer file photo)

OMAHA (DTN) — Friday’s Dec. 1 USDA Cattle on Feed report will likely showcase supportive data for the cattle complex, as all three divisions — on-feed, placed and marketed — are expected to be lighter than a year ago.

It will be especially interesting to see how much the placement data is affected. We know that not only are seasonal dynamics coming into play with the lower projected figure, as cattle were placed earlier this year because cow-calf producers wanted to market their calves early to take advantage of the market’s strong prices, but also that all cattle imports from Mexico have been restricted since Nov. 25 due to the positive detection of New World screwworm in a cow in extreme southern Mexico.

The report will likely be seen as bullish, but given that next week is a holiday-shortened week for Christmas, the report’s effect on the market will likely be limited.

USDA will release its Dec. 1 Cattle on Feed report at 2 p.m. CST on Friday.

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USDA ActualAverage EstimateRange
On Feed Dec. 199.9%99.4-100.6%
Placed in November95.9%92.6-98.9%
Marketed in November98.1%96.6-98.7%

ShayLe Stewart can be reached at ShayLe.Stewart@dtn.com