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    • Tight Supply, Steady Hands: Why Lower Placements Could Mean Higher Returns for Your Herd
      Feb 20 2026
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      This is your Daily Live Cattle Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

      Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Live Cattle Price Tracker with me, Vanessa Clark. Today were diving into the latest on live cattle prices, fresh market reports, and what it all means for you.

      First up, the closing prices from GX94 Radio for February 20. April live cattle settled at 242.00, down 1.42, while June live cattle closed at 237.52, down 1.35. Feeder cattle March was at 368.02, down 2.25, and April feeders at 365.05, down 2.60. These dips came amid light trading as everyone waited on the big USDA Cattle on Feed report.

      That report from RFD News dropped some key numbers: U.S. cattle on feed totaled 11.5 million head on February 1, down two percent from last year. January placements were 1.74 million, five percent below 2025, and marketings fell 13 percent to 1.63 million. This tighter supply could keep supporting beef prices through 2026, even with some packer losses noted by HedgersEdge.

      DTN Progressive Farmer updates showed traders cautious ahead of the report, with boxed beef mixed—choice up a bit, select down. Cash bids hovered around 245 live, but no big sales yet. Fundamentals look solid with lower placements and strong consumer demand despite high prices.

      Herere your takeaway: If youre holding cattle, this supply squeeze might mean holding steady pays off—watch cash trades next week for firmer signals. Diversify your feed costs if possible, as corn ticked up slightly.

      Thanks for tuning in, pals—subscribe, share with your ranch crew, and catch you next time for more live cattle updates!

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      2 min
    • Vanessa's Cattle Call: April Futures Hit 243 as Feedlots Hold Out for 250 Cash Trades
      Feb 19 2026
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      This is your Daily Live Cattle Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

      Hey friends, welcome to another episode of the Daily Live Cattle Price Tracker with me, Vanessa Clark. Today were diving into the freshest live cattle market updates, closing prices, and what it all means for you whether youre a producer, trader, or just keeping tabs on commodity prices.

      First up, the headline numbers from GX94 Radios February 19 closing report. April live cattle futures settled at 243.42, up 0.90 for the day. June contracts followed at 238.87, up 0.45. Thats solid gains showing some bullish momentum amid tight supplies. Feeder cattle dipped slightly with March at 370.27, down 0.30, and April at 367.65, down 0.35. DTN Progressive Farmer notes packers are short-bought, so feedlots are holding firm for higher cash trades, potentially pushing toward 250 this week based on light USDA-reported sales at 249.00.

      Looking broader, USDA data shows beef production down 11 percent year-over-year with cattle slaughter at 2.38 million head, down 12 percent. Tight herds at record lows mean higher prices ahead, with USDA forecasting steer averages at 240 per hundredweight for 2026, up 7 percent, and feeder calves at 364. Wholesale boxed beef is mixed but supported by strong demand, even as retail hits record 9.95 per pound.

      Heres your actionable takeaway: If youre selling, patience pays watch for cash to test those highs before marketing. Producers, keep pens full despite premiums; buyers need cattle bad. Traders, eye tomorrows Feb 1 Cattle on Feed report for bullish signals on placements and marketings.

      Thanks for tuning in, pals. Subscribe, share with your network, and join me next time for more live cattle price tracker insights. Talk soon!

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      3 min
    • Record Highs and Tight Supplies: Why Your Beef Bill Keeps Climbing
      Feb 18 2026
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      This is your Daily Live Cattle Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

      Hey friends, welcome to another episode of Daily Live Cattle Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im Vanessa, and today were diving into the hottest updates on live cattle prices, futures, and what it all means for you whether youre a rancher, trader, or just keeping tabs on the markets.

      First up, the closing numbers from GX94 Radio for February 18. April live cattle futures settled at 242.52, down just 0.27, while June came in at 238.42, off a tiny 0.02. Feeder cattle March was 370.57, down 0.40. These are right in line with the bullish stampede we saw earlier this week, where April hit a record high of 242.80 per hundredweight according to market reports from Chronicle Journal and Pro Farmer. Cash markets are steaming ahead too, with northern trades at 245 to 246 live and dressed up to 382, and southern spots like Texas and Kansas pushing 248 to 249.

      Why the strength? GX94 and Cattle Report highlight tight supplies from a 75-year low in US cattle inventories at 86.2 million head per USDA data, plus trade hiccups at the Mexican border over New World Screwworm. Demand stays rock solid, with beef prices eyeing 9.25 per pound retail, and folks willing to pay up. CattleFax outlook agrees, forecasting fed steers steady at 224 average for 2026, with cow-calf profits holding strong.

      Actionable tip: If youre holding cattle, watch Fridays USDA Cattle on Feed report for placement numbers, says Pro Farmer. That could spark more moves. For investors, consider hedging spreads as futures catch cash.

      Thats your daily scoop, friends keep an eye on these record highs and tight supplies. Thanks for tuning in, subscribe for more, and catch you next time on Daily Live Cattle Price Tracker!

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      2 min
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