This week’s mid-week update is a big one. Brock and Jim break down the major market shock everyone’s talking about: Tyson’s closure of its Lexington, NE beef plant and shift reductions in Amarillo—removing up to 8,000 head of daily slaughter capacity from the system. They unpack how this structural change could impact bids, competition, freight, and marketing plans across Nebraska, Texas, and the High Plains. From there, the guys dive into a tightening processor landscape, Walmart’s $257M b...
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This week’s mid-week update is a big one. Brock and Jim break down the major market shock everyone’s talking about: Tyson’s closure of its Lexington, NE beef plant and shift reductions in Amarillo—removing up to 8,000 head of daily slaughter capacity from the system. They unpack how this structural change could impact bids, competition, freight, and marketing plans across Nebraska, Texas, and the High Plains. From there, the guys dive into a tightening processor landscape, Walmart’s $257M b...
It's Friday, November 21st, and you're listening to our Week in Review episode. I'm Brock, your data-minded host beaming in from Nebraska, where spreadsheets never lie—and sometimes, neither do cattle buyers. Today, we've got a packed show with a lot to unpack. We'll start with a snapshot of this week's cattle markets, then take a deeper dive into ongoing price volatility, political interference shaking up the beef industry, and finally, some international trade drama that could ripple into y...
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This week’s mid-week update is a big one. Brock and Jim break down the major market shock everyone’s talking about: Tyson’s closure of its Lexington, NE beef plant and shift reductions in Amarillo—removing up to 8,000 head of daily slaughter capacity from the system. They unpack how this structural change could impact bids, competition, freight, and marketing plans across Nebraska, Texas, and the High Plains. From there, the guys dive into a tightening processor landscape, Walmart’s $257M b...