Fewer Cattle Placed on Feed

USDA’s monthly Cattle on Feed report showed that two million cattle were placed on feed in large feedlots (capacity of 1,000 or more) last month, down 19% from a year ago. 

P. Scott Shearer, Vice President

October 29, 2012

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Fewer Cattle Placed on Feed

USDA’s monthly Cattle on Feed report showed that two million cattle were placed on feed in large feedlots (capacity of 1,000 or more) last month, down 19% from a year ago. This is the lowest cattle placements during the month of September since 1996. Cattle and calves on feed for slaughter market in large feedlots were down 3% from a year ago. All indications point to higher beef prices for consumers next year. 

About the Author

P. Scott Shearer

Vice President, Bockorny Group, Inc.

Scott Shearer is vice president of the Bockorny Group Inc., a leading bipartisan government affairs consulting firm in Washington, D.C. With more than 30 years experience in government and corporate relations in state and national arenas, he is recognized as a leader in agricultural trade issues, having served as co-chairman of the Agricultural Coalition for U.S.-China Trade and co-chairman of the Agricultural Coalition for Trade Promotion Authority. Scott was instrumental in the passage of China Permanent Normal Trade Relations and TPA. He is past chairman of the USDA-USTR Agricultural Technical Advisory Committee for Trade in Animals and Animal Products and was a member of the USAID Food Security Advisory Committee. Prior to joining the Bockorny Group, Scott served as director of national relations for Farmland Industries Inc., as well as USDA’s Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional Affairs (1993-96), serving as liaison for the Secretary of Agriculture and the USDA to Congress.

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