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Cattle on Feed

U.S. Cattle on Feed on February 1, 2025 was down one percent from a year ago. The total was 11.7 million head in feedlots with a capacity of 1,000 or more cattle. Placements into feedlots during January 2025 totaled 1.82 million head, 2 percent above 2024.  Marketings of fed cattle during January 2025 totaled 1.87 million head, 1 percent above 2024.   Other disappearance totaled 60,000 head during January, 26 percent below 2024.  ...

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