Meanwhile, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported on Friday that the number of cattle on feed in feedlots on January 1 was down 3% from a year ago, compared with an average trade analyst guess of down 3.2% from a year ago, with cattle supplies remaining tight and the size of the US herd at decade lows.
The USDA quoted the choice boxed beef cutout value at $368.92 per hundredweight (cwt) on Friday afternoon, up $1.47 from a day earlier. Select cuts rose by $0.66 to $362.39 per cwt.
Meatpacker Tyson Foods said on Friday it will temporarily continue to prepare beef for sale at a slaughterhouse it is closing in Lexington, Nebraska, offering a short reprieve to 9% of the facility's 3,200 workers. The company said in November it would close the beef plant around January 20 as tight cattle supplies raised costs for US processors.
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