High winds and blizzard conditions in Kansas and Nebraska led to road closures earlier in the week, including Interstate 80 in Nebraska, which slowed down movement of cattle to slaughter, analysts said.
Concerns over consumer demand also weighed on the cattle markets, said Setzer, as markets assessed statements by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell earlier in the week that the initial policies of president Donald Trump, including extensive import tariffs, appear to have tilted the US economy toward slower growth and at least temporarily higher inflation.
In wholesale values, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported choice cuts of boxed beef fell $2.61 to $325.45 per hundredweight (cwt) on Friday afternoon, and select cuts rose $0.26 to $309.62.
Traders were also awaiting the release of the USDA's monthly cattle on feed report, which was released after the close of trading.
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