Avoid Misinterpreting Year‑to‑Year Cattle Inventory Changes
By Lee Schulz (Iowa State University Extension) | Aug. 1, 2021
Comparing July 2021 cattle inventories with July 2020 can mislead because the pandemic backlog distorted 2020 numbers. Iowa fed‑cattle prices were 25 % higher than in July 2020, while feeder cattle prices rose 14 %.
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