BREAKING MARKET ALERT: Cattle prices holding strong despite forecasted volatility ahead! While 600-649 pound steers maintain strength at $421.89/cwt, experts predict a rollercoaster pattern over the next four weeks with prices dipping before climbing back to $423.63/cwt. The latest USDA Cattle on Feed report shows tightening supplies that could support stronger prices through 2026.
In this week's Tuesday Market Update, Brock and Jim deliver a comprehensive analysis of the cattle market landscape heading into late April 2026. The hosts break down current cash market strength across multiple weight classes, with 600-649 pound steers trading at $421.89/cwt and lighter 500-549 pound steers commanding $470.58/cwt. They examine the slight gap between front-month futures at $374.15 and next-month futures at $372.35, signaling potential market adjustments ahead.
The episode features an in-depth discussion of the April 2026 USDA Cattle on Feed report, which revealed a 1% year-over-year decline in cattle inventory to 11.58 million head. Brock explains how these tighter supplies typically support stronger prices, though variables like feed costs and competing protein markets could influence the outlook. Jim shares historical perspective on market volatility, recounting lessons from past market swings and emphasizing the importance of quality production regardless of market conditions.
Environmental challenges facing producers take center stage in the final segment, with drought conditions worsening by 1.6% across the lower 48 states just last week. The hosts discuss the impact of below-average snowpack in western states and a potential screwworm resurgence that has prompted USDA preparation. Jim offers valuable insight from his experience during the devastating 1988 drought, emphasizing the timeless wisdom of protecting superior genetics when facing environmental challenges and the importance of planning ahead in cattle operations.