Skip to content
800-884-8290

|

Client Login

|

Open an Account
  • About Us
  • Services
    • Futures & Options Brokerage
    • Organic Grain Swaps
    • Margin Management
    • Commodity Marketing Education
    • Consulting & Insurance
  • Research
    • Dairy
    • Livestock
    • Grain & Oilseeds
    • Ethanol & Biodiesel
  • Account
  • Quotes
  • Contact Us

U.S. Cattle & Hogs Production Update – Jun ’16

  • June 27, 2016
  • by wbabler
According to USDA, U.S. commercial red meat production totaled 4.00 billion pounds in May ’16, finishing up 2.5% MOM and 2.8% YOY when normalized for slaughter days. Total red meat production has increased on a YOY basis for nine consecutive months through May while the MOM increase in total red meat production of 2.5% was slightly greater than the ten year average April – May seasonal increase of 2.3%. ’15-’16 YTD U.S. red meat production is up 2.3% YOY throughout the first two thirds of the production season. US Red Meat Production - Jun 16 Pork – Production Increases to Record Seasonal High, Finishes up 2.4% YOY May ’16 U.S. pork production of 1.95 billion pounds declined 0.5% MOM but increased 2.4% YOY when normalized for slaughter days, reaching a record high for the month of May. The monthly YOY increase in pork production was the first experienced in the past four months. May ’16 total hogs slaughtered increased 2.7% YOY, more than offsetting a 0.4% YOY decline in average weights/head. ’14-’15 annual U.S. pork production finished up 4.6% YOY, which was a seven year high on a percentage basis. ’15-’16 YTD U.S. pork production is up an additional 2.1% YOY throughout the first two thirds of the production season. US Pork Production - Jun 16 Beef – Production Remains Higher on YOY Basis for the Seventh Consecutive Month May ’16 U.S. beef production of 2.03 billion pounds increased 5.6% MOM and 3.2% YOY when normalized for slaughter days. U.S. beef production has increased on a YOY basis for seven consecutive months through May. The May ’16 total number of cattle slaughtered increased by 3.4% YOY while average weights/head finished 0.1% above the previous year. ’14-’15 annual U.S. beef production finished down 4.7% YOY however ’15-’16 YTD U.S. beef production has gained back a portion of the losses, finishing 2.7% higher on a YOY basis throughout the first two thirds of the production season. US Beef Production - Jun 16
U.S. Livestock & Meat Trade Update – Jun ’16
U.S. Cattle on Feed Update – Jun ’16
Dairy
Ethanol
Livestock
Grain

Recent Livestock Research

  • US Hog Slaughter Report – Mar ’24
  • U.S. Hog Production: Rising Output and Changing Trends in Productivity Growth
  • Eggs & Poultry Update – Jun ’22
  • U.S. Livestock & Meat Trade Update – May ’22
  • Atten Babler Meat FX Indices – May ’22
Atten Babler Commodities LLC
11406 US Route 20 W
Galena, IL 61036
800-884-8290
Privacy Policy
Atten Babler Commodities, a DBA of Pinion Futures LLC is a CFTC registered Introducing Broker and NFA Member (NFA #0284447) is a fully owned subsidiary of Pinion Risk Management LLC. Information contained herein is believed to be reliable, but cannot be guaranteed as to its accuracy or completeness. Past performance is no guarantee of future results or profitability. Futures and options trading involve substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Clients may lose more than their initial investment. All information, communications, publications, and reports, including this specific material, used and distributed by PF shall be construed as a solicitation for entering into a derivatives transaction. PF does not distribute research reports, employ research analysts, or maintain a research department as defined in CFTC Regulation 1.71.


Atten Babler Insurance Services a DBA of Pinion Commodities Solutions LLC is an equal opportunity provider and employer. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination against its customers, employees, and applicants for employment on the bases of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex, gender identity, religion, reprisal, and where applicable, political beliefs, martial status, familial or parental status, sexual orientation, or all or part of an individual's income is derived from any public assistance program, or protected genetic information in employment, or in any program or activity conducted or funded by the Department. (Not all prohibited bases will apply to all programs and/or employment activities. This publication is brought to you by Atten Babler Insurance Services and is intended for informational purposes only. Nothing contained herein can or should be interpreted to take precedence over policy language, Federal Crop Insurance Corporation/Risk Management Agency regulation, and Underwriting or Loss Adjustment rules.
© Copyright 2025 Atten Babler Commodities LLC