Friday, October 26, 2012

Weekly Outlook - Cattle Prices Will Continue to Rise

The impacts of the 2012 drought continue to play out in a beef industry discouraged by high feed prices and large cattle feeding losses. In the latest Cattle On Feed report, the USDA confirmed that placements into feed lots dropped sharply in September following substantial declines in July and August. As a result, on-feed numbers are now down nearly three percent as the beef industry is doing its part to reduce corn and other feed usage.

Drought has been particularly cruel to the beef cattle industry. A multiple year drought in the Southern Plains has been followed by a devastating Midwestern drought in 2012 that is now forecast to continue into 2013. Brood cows remain the last major livestock industry that is land extensive. So, when dryness causes wide stretches of land to be unable to support cow grazing, producers have to buy feed or send the cows to town.  <Read More>

Upcoming Event - Indiana Certified Livestock Producer Program Instructional Session

Indianapolis - The Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) is hosting producer workshops as part of the Certified Livestock Producer Program (CLPP), a voluntary program that recognizes farmers for their commitment to innovative and top industry standards. The workshop will be held on Nov. 7 and Nov. 8 at the Southern Indiana Purdue Agricultural Center in Dubois.

Each workshop is free of charge and will include industry experts in the five areas of focus for the CLPP program: commitment to the environment, food safety & animal well-being, emergency planning, biosecurity and being a good neighbor in their community. 

"The Certified Livestock Producer Program gives an opportunity for livestock producers to publicly demonstrate their commitment to their farm, their family and the future," said CLPP Program Manager John Nagle. "The instructional sessions are the first step toward completing the program, and offer valuable insight from experts in the livestock industry that will benefit each producer’s operation and community."

Who:
Livestock producers of all sizes and species

What:
Free CLPP Instructional Sessions

When & Where:
November 7th & 8th

Southern Indiana Purdue Agricultural Center
11371 East Purdue Farm Rd, Dubois, IN 

5:00 pm to 8:30 pm EST both evenings

Cost:
No cost for producers to attend, and dinner will be provided

To register please visit the CLPP page on the ISDA website, http://www.in.gov/isda/2395.htm.

Contact John Nagle at jnagle@isda.in.gov or (317) 232-8770 for questions or more information.