Colorado Branded Steer Prices Fall to Start Week

Colorado Branded Steer Prices Fall to Start Week

Lexi Watts Out of Office November 29

Lexi Watts was out of the office Monday, November 29 and will return on Tuesday, November 30. In her absence, please contact Ryan Capozziello at 203-892-7209 or [email protected] with any questions or trades to report.

The US hide market started the week on a quiet note following the Thanksgiving holiday in the US. Lightweight Colorado Branded Steers were one of the only active trades today, but Branded Steers were indicated steady. Sources report there is still strong demand, but the market remains under pressure due to the new concerns about the omicron variant and its potential impact on the global economy.

For the week ending December 4th, 2021, cattle slaughter is forecast at 660,000 head, a 1.4 percent drop from 2020; a 16.6 percent growth from the previous…

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