Today on the Cattle USA Daily Podcast, host Lauren Moylan welcomes Samantha Cozza-Wright to discuss another relatively quiet week in the cattle markets, what producers should expect heading into the second half of July, and why strong feeder cattle demand continues despite softer fat cattle prices. The conversation also explores how the FIFA World Cup is driving international beef demand, the growing debate around lab-grown meat, and USDA's new SPUR program designed to strengthen independent meat processing across the United States.
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Key Takeaways:
- Why the cattle market has settled into a sideways trading pattern.
- Corn prices and feed costs continue to influence market sentiment.
- Cash fat cattle softened while feeder cattle demand remains exceptionally strong.
- How the FIFA World Cup is creating new opportunities for U.S. beef exports.
- Why lab-grown meat continues to struggle despite major investments.
- Concerns surrounding large packers investing in alternative proteins.
- USDA's new SPUR program aims to strengthen regional meat processors.
- What producers should be watching as markets head deeper into the summer.
00:00 – Introduction
00:29 – A quiet week in the cattle markets and summer trading trends
02:03 – Corn prices, grain markets, and pressure on cattle futures
04:10 – Cash cattle, feeder cattle strength, and what producers should expect next
06:10 – Why July often brings slower cattle market movement
08:45 – How the FIFA World Cup is helping drive beef demand around the world
09:02 – Lab-grown meat, alternative proteins, and why consumers continue choosing beef
12:08 – JBS investments, packer concerns, and what it means for producers
13:25 – USDA's SPUR program and support for independent meat processors
17:55 – Looking ahead: market outlook and protecting against future volatility
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