DTN Midday Livestock Comments

Cattle Futures are Higher at Midday, but Off Extreme Top Notched Early

(DTN photo by Russ Quinn)
GENERAL COMMENTS:

Cash activity in cattle country is very quiet following Wednesday's big trade. Both bids and asking prices are poorly defined. Given decent trade volume totals generated yesterday in most areas, it's possible that nusiness is done for the week.

According to the midday report, the national hog base is .29 lower compared with the Prior Day settlement ($52.00-55.50, weighted average $53.98). Corn futures are generally 3 cents lower moving toward the top of the noon hour, pressured by a lack of buying interest. Equities are higher at midday with the Dow up 181 points and the Nasdaq positive by 55.

LIVE CATTLE:

Prices here range from 145 higher to 10 lower.

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Front-end live contracts are higher near midday, but deferreds are now trading slightly underwater. Spot April is obviously duty bound to keep up with cash gains as it eyes expiration at the end of the month.

Beef cut-outs are higher at midday, up .20 (choice, $215.37) to $1.58 (select, $203.58) with light box movement (25 loads of choice cuts, 25 loads of select cuts, 5 loads of trimmings, 12 loads of coarse grinds).

FEEDER CATTLE:

Triple-digit gains dominated the feed market through midsession. But near midday it would appear that the board has run out of gas. At this time, prices are no better than mixed, up 40 to off 52. Feeders may need to momentarily pause until the cash index can catch up a little.

LEAN HOGS:

Lean futures are sharply lower as we move into the final hour of business. Whiles losses seemed to be limited in the early going (probably helped in part by runaway cattle futures), sellers have become more serious as the day matures. Losses are substantial at this point wit prices off 27 to 190. Aggressive selling interest is tried to technical bearish and uninspiring fundamentals. Carcass value at midday is moderately higher, primarily jacked by a $4.25 recovery in the belly primal. Pork cut-out: $75.34, up .55. CME cash lean index for 04/18: 61.89, off .23 (DTN Projected lean index for 04/19: 61.59, off .30).

John A. Harrington can be reached at john.harrington@dtn.com

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