U.S. feedlots reduced the number of
cattle added to their herds by 10.4 percent in July amid tight
animal supplies after the worst drought since the 1930s spurred
higher feed costs.
About 1.722 million head of cattle were moved into feedlots
last month, down from 1.922 million in July 2012, the U.S.
Department of Agriculture said today in a report. Thirteen
analysts surveyed by Bloomberg News projected a 1.6 percent
drop, on average. The feedlot herd totaled about 10 million as
of Aug. 1, down 5.9 percent from a year earlier. Analysts
expected a 4.2 percent slump. (more)
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