Est’d Daily Livestock Slaughter

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 Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter under Federal Inspection ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::NEW::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: This report can be delivered directly to your mobile phone or PDA unit. Sign-up is free, but standard text rates may apply. Visit http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/LSMarketNewsMobileReports for instructions. CATTLE CALVES HOGS SHEEP Friday 07/23/2010 (est) 129,000 4,000 364,000 7,000 Week ago (est) 129,000 4,000 387,000 5,000 Year ago (act) 101,000 5,000 407,000 6,000 Week to date (est) 645,000 17,000 1,935,000 41,000 Same Period Last Week (est) 650,000 16,000 1,984,000 42,000 Same Period Last Year (act) 601,000 18,000 1,998,000 41,000 Saturday 07/24/2010 (est) 21,000 0 26,000 0 Week ago (est) 16,000 0 18,000 0 Year ago (act) 21,000 0 30,000 0 Week to date (est) 666,000 17,000 1,961,000 41,000 Same Period Last Week (est) 666,000 16,000 2,002,000 42,000 Same Period Last Year* (act) 622,000 18,000 2,029,000 41,000 2010 Year to Date 18,779,000 481,000 59,681,000 1,263,000 2009 *Year to Date 18,552,000 504,000 62,092,000 1,269,000 Percent change 1.2% -4.6% -3.9% -0.4% 2010 *Totals subject to revision 2009 *Totals adjusted to reflect NASS revisions Yearly totals may not add due to rounding Previous day estimated Steer and Heifer Cow and Bull Thursday 105,000 25,000 Source: USDA Market News, St Joseph, MO 


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