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Kansas Cattle on Feed Down 2 Percent



Kansas feedlots, with capacities of 1,000 or more head, contained 2.46 million cattle on feed on March 1, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. This inventory was down 2% from last year.

Placements during February totaled 425,000 head, down 1% from 2022.

Fed cattle marketings for the month of February totaled 405,000 head, down 10% from last year.

Other disappearance during February totaled 10,000 head, unchanged from last year.

United States cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market for feedlots with capacity of 1,000 or more head totaled 11.6 million head on March 1, 2023. The inventory was 4 percent below March 1, 2022.

Placements in feedlots during February totaled 1.73 million head, 7 percent below 2022. Net placements were 1.68 million head. During February, placements of cattle and calves weighing less than 600 pounds were 345,000 head, 600-699 pounds were 315,000 head, 700-799 pounds were 470,000 head, 800-899 pounds were 424,000 head, 900-999 pounds were 130,000 head, and 1,000 pounds and greater were 50,000 head.

Marketings of fed cattle during February totaled 1.74 million head, 5 percent below 2022.

Other disappearance totaled 58,000 head during February, 2 percent below 2022.

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