Compared to last week, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $4-$8/cwt lower while some packages of heavier replacements dropped as much as $12/cwt, and three main factors led to weaker prices.
Here's why a small change in spending affects the beef market
Larger players aggressively securing lightweight calves on expectations of low yearling supplies
Major grazing regions of Western Canada receive more than double of normal precipitation in last month
The U.S. report, released every Friday, is an important indicator of cattle market movement
Precipitation in Alberta, Saskatchewan increases demand for grassers
Some buyers suggest some heifers are being purchased for breeding