Oklahoma Farm Report masthead graphic with wheat on the left and cattle on the right.
Howdy Neighbors!
Ron Hays, Director of Farm and Ranch Programming, Radio Oklahoma Ag Network  |  2401 Exchange Ave, Suite F, Oklahoma City, Ok 73108  |  (405) 601-9211

advertisements
   
   
   
   
   

Agricultural News


Peel Address Beef Exports, Imports and How Feedlots are Caught in the Middle

Wed, 02 Sep 2015 12:41:08 CDT

Peel Address Beef Exports, Imports and How Feedlots are Caught in the Middle


The United States has seen exceptional years for beef exports in 2013 and 2014. After two record setting years, this year has been challenging. Oklahoma State University Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist Derrell Peel said exports continue to struggle for a variety of reasons. The west coast labor strike impacted exports for the first half of the year, in logistically moving product out of the country. In having record high prices, Peel said that is being aggravated by a strong U.S. dollar, which is making U.S. products more expensive. On the other side, he said the strong dollar is also making foreign beef imports more favorable.


"We got high prices and relative shortages of certain products in the U.S. and so we're seeing a significant increase in beef imports last year and again this year," Peel said.


After several strong years for beef byproducts, that category has also been effected by the strong U.S. dollar. Peel said this impacts packers first and most directly.


"They've been losing $30 to $40 a head in revenue, which is a big part of the gross revenue margin to work with," Peel said. "Recently, we finally have seen those byproduct values appear to have bottomed out. They have recovered a little bit in the last two, three weeks, but its significantly lower level than we had for about three or four years prior to that. So, it's been a real challenge and its certainty another indicator of some of those issues in the global markets."


Feedlots continue to bear the brunt of this margin squeeze. Peel said 2015 is shaping up to be potentially the worst year for feedlots. That's on an average basis in terms of an annual budget series.   Peel said feedlots are caught in the middle.


"They continue to be caught with still high feeder cattle prices, even though feed prices have moderated and that's not been the problem, they're just caught in this squeeze between feeder cattle prices and the fed cattle prices and it's really not likely to go away for several more months."


In the yearling and stocker market, prices have come down, but the outlook remains unclear. Peel said it's hard to have a gauge where stocker calf prices will be this fall, as well as what producers can expect in terms of prices for feeder cattle next spring.


"If you look at the current price relationships, it's actually is fairly attractive," Peel said. "If you look at the buy - sell margin on yearlings given today's prices, the value of gain is actually very good and it's actually gotten better with the price drops we've seen just in the last week or two, because the drop has been bigger on the calf side, then it has been on the feeder cattle side."


The big unknown will be what will those cattle that are put on pasture this fall will be worth next spring.


Radio Oklahoma Network Farm Director Ron Hays featured Peel on the Beef Buzz feature. Click or tap on the LISTEN BAR below to listen to today's Beef Buzz.


The Beef Buzz is a regular feature heard on radio stations around the region on the Radio Oklahoma Network- but is also a regular audio feature found on this website as well. Click on the LISTEN BAR below for today's show- and check out our archives for older Beef Buzz shows covering the gamut of the beef cattle industry today.
   

   

Ron Hays Beef Buzzes with Derrell Peel of OSU
right-click to download mp3

 

WebReadyTM Powered by WireReady® NSI

 


Top Agricultural News

  • Oklahoma Youth Expo Sale of Champions Sale Order Available Here- Sale Set for 4 PM Friday  Fri, 17 Mar 2023 04:50:54 CDT
  • Rural Voters Dominated Vote to Defeat Recreational Marijuana March 7th  Fri, 10 Mar 2023 07:13:05 CST
  • Ron Hays Talks to Israeli Ag Tour Guide Colin Lotzof About the Miraclel of Ag in Israel  Wed, 22 Feb 2023 22:11:04 CST
  • OALP Members Experience First Hand View of Cutting Edge Drip Irrigation Technology as Israel Travel Ends  Wed, 22 Feb 2023 10:51:49 CST
  • OALP Members Get First Hand View of Cutting Edge Drip Irrigation Technology as Israel Travel Ends  Wed, 22 Feb 2023 10:50:10 CST
  • Oklahoma Ag Leadership Program Sees Fruit, Beef and Dairy Production North of the Sea of Galilee in Israel  Mon, 20 Feb 2023 21:56:02 CST
  • Oklahoma Ag Leadership Program Sees Diverse Farm Operations in Jordan River Valley of Israel  Sun, 19 Feb 2023 21:17:30 CST
  • Israeli Tour Guide Mark Kedem Talks About The Cultural Aspects of What Class XX of OALP is Experiencing   Sat, 18 Feb 2023 22:17:23 CST

  • More Headlines...

       

    Ron salutes our daily email sponsors!

    Oklahoma Beef council Oklahoma Ag Credit Oklahoma Farm Bureau National Livestock Credit Ag Mediation Program P&K Equipment Oklahoma City Farm Show Union Mutual Stillwater Milling Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association KIS FUTURES, INC.
       
          
       
       

    Search OklahomaFarmReport.com

    © 2008-2024 Oklahoma Farm Report
    Email Ron   |   Newsletter Signup   |    Current Spots   |    Program Links

    WebReady powered by WireReady® Inc.