Could processing speed slow the cattle market? | Cattle Call
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The market tone feels tired for cattle, with cash expected to trade steady at worst this week. On this week's Cattle Call, Brad Kooima with Kooima Kooima Varilek talks kill cuts are becoming prominent as the industry strives to stay current with processing needs.
Looking long term, there's growing concern about when the shortage of slaughter cattle will begin to add more pressure to the market. This potential shortage could lead to increased competition among buyers and higher prices, further complicating an already challenging market environment.
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