US heavy native steer price begins to stabilize following volatility in recent years

US heavy native steer price begins to stabilize following volatility in recent years

Hide trading in the US was minimal on Wednesday June 26, with sources reporting limited activity.

Regular-weight heavy Texas steers (HTS) traded up by $1.25 per piece to $24 per piece, and regular-weight heavy native heifers (HNH) traded up by $0.50 per piece to $23 per piece.

Meanwhile, regular-weight heavy branded heifers (HBH) traded up by $0.75 per piece to $17.50 per piece.

US heavy native steer price overview (2020-2024)
Over the past five years, prices for US regular-weight heavy native steers showed notable fluctuations. Several factors have driven this volatility, including weather conditions, market demand and geopolitical events.

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