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  2. Beef Prices Could Hit 'Record Levels' This Year ... - AOL

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    "This could send beef prices to record levels in 2024 and 2025, as we hit the supply bottom of the current cattle cycle," Nelson warned. RELATED: How to Make an Inexpensive Steak Taste Expensive.

  3. Beef prices are surging in the US, but what's causing it? - AOL

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    The country's cattle inventory is shrinking and has been for a while. In its third straight yearly drop, the latest cattle report by the United States Department of Agriculture found that as of ...

  4. Live cattle - Wikipedia

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    Live cattle futures and options are traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), which introduced live cattle futures contracts in 1964. [6] Contract prices are quoted in U.S. cents per pound. Minimum tick size for the contract is $0.025 per pound ($10 per contract).

  5. INSIGHT-Rising beef prices squeeze carnivores from Buenos ...

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    Beef prices are surging worldwide, taking meat off the menu in steak-loving Buenos Aires and spoiling summer barbecues in the United States as Chinese imports rise and the cost of feeding cattle ...

  6. Creekstone Farms Premium Beef - Wikipedia

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    The president of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association told The Washington Post that "If testing is allowed at Creekstone, we think it would become the international standard and the domestic standard, too." [1] Creekstone Farms says tests cost about $20 per animal, increasing the cost of beef by about 10 cents per pound. The USDA currently ...

  7. Feeder cattle - Wikipedia

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    The minimum tick size for the contract is $0.00025 per pound ($12.50 per contract). Trading on the contract are subject to price limits of $0.045 per pound above or below the previous day's contract settlement price.