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U.S. Cattle on Feed Update – Jul ’21

  • July 23, 2021July 23, 2021
  • by Belinda Przybylski

Executive Summary

U.S. cattle on feed figures provided by the USDA were recently updated with values spanning through the end of Jun ’21. Highlights from the updated report include:

  • U.S. cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market as of Jul 1st declined 1.3% on a YOY basis, finishing lower for the first time in the past 12 months. The YOY decline in the cattle on feed supply was slightly larger than average analyst expectations.
  • Placements in feedlots declined 7.1% on a YOY basis throughout Jun ’21, reaching a five year low seasonal level. The YOY decline in placements was slightly larger than average analyst expectations.
  • Marketings of fed cattle increased 2.7% on a YOY basis throughout Jun ’21, reaching a ten year high level. The YOY increase in marketings was slightly larger than average analyst expectations.

Additional Report Details

According to the USDA, Jul 1st cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market in the U.S. for feedlots with capacity of a thousand head or more declined to an 11 month low level while finishing 1.3% lower on a YOY basis, reaching a three year low seasonal level. The YOY decline in the cattle on feed supply was the first experienced in the past 12 months. The 1.3% YOY decline in the cattle on feed supply was slightly larger than average analyst expectations of a 1.0% decline.

The Jul ’21 cattle on feed inventory included 6.98 million steers and steer calves, down 0.8% from 2020 levels, and 4.32 million heifers and heifer calves, down 2.0% from the previous year.

Placements in feedlots finished lower on a YOY basis for the second consecutive month throughout Jun ’21, declining by 7.1% and reaching a five year low seasonal level. The 7.1% YOY decline in placements was slightly larger than average analyst expectations of a 6.0% decline. YOY declines in placements were led by those weighing 600 pounds or less (-19.8%), followed by placements weighing 600-699 pounds (-16.1%) and 800 pounds or more (-1.1%). Placements weighing 700-799 pounds finished 4.2% above previous year levels.

Total placements in feedlots declined 0.9% on a YOY basis throughout the ’19-’20 production season, reaching a four year low level. ’20-’21 YTD placements have rebounded by 1.3% on a YOY basis throughout the first three quarters of the production season, despite the most recent decline.

Cattle placements weighing under 700 pounds declined 18.2% on a YOY basis during Jun ’21, reaching a five year low seasonal level. The YOY decline in placements weighing under 700 pounds was the largest experienced throughout the past 14 months on a percentage basis. Cattle placements weighing under 700 pounds finished 0.2% above previous year levels throughout the ’19-’20 production season however ’20-’21 YTD placements weighing under 700 pounds have declined by 1.5% on a YOY basis throughout the first three quarters of the production season and are on pace to reach a five year low level.

Cattle placements weighing 700 pounds or more increased 0.7% on a YOY basis during Jun ’21, finishing above previous year levels for the sixth time in the past seven months. Cattle placements weighing 700 pounds or more declined 1.7% on a YOY basis throughout the ’19-’20 production season however ’20-’21 YTD placements weighing 700 pounds or more have rebounded by 3.3% on a YOY basis throughout the first three quarters of the production season.

Marketings of fed cattle increased 2.7% on a YOY basis throughout Jun ’21, finishing above previous year levels for the fifth consecutive month and reaching a ten year high level, overall. The 2.7% YOY increase in marketings was slightly larger than average analyst expectations of a 2.2% increase.

’19-’20 annual marketings of fed cattle declined 2.9% on a YOY basis from the 11 year high level experienced throughout the previous production season. ’20-’21 YTD marketings have rebounded by 5.1% on a YOY basis throughout the first three quarters of the production season and are on pace to reach an 18 year high level.

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