- Clanton Takes Grand Champion at K-State Swine Classic
- Agriculture Production Costs on the Rise
- Judge OK's emergency grazing program with limits
- Dow profits down
- Dow profits down
- Subcommittee Reviews State of Health Care in Rural Areas
- Block grant funds topic of July 29 meeting
- AFBF Launches Conversations on Animal Care Initiative
- Monsanto Taking Technology Demonstration on the Road
- Cost of Hunger Reviewed by Ag Subcommittee
- Open Fuel Standard Act Aims to Give Consumers Choice
- New Initiative Launched by Farm Bureau
- NCGA Concerned by Rail Request to Stop Shipping Anhydrous Ammonia
- BLM Looks to Tap Into Western Oil Shale Potential
- New Study Looks at the Drivers Behind Food Prices
- Union Pacific to release earnings report Thursday
- Decision on Critical Feed Use Expected
- Nebraska issues embargo on California, New Mexico cattle
- WTO Director-General Tweaks Geneva Process
- K-State Economist Sees Beef Output Cuts
- Upcoming K-State Agricultural Events
- Profitable Landownership Topic of Omaha Workshop
- USGC Increases Farmer Incomes
- U.S. Export Potential in China Promising, Strong in Japan, Taiwan
- NCGA participates in Washington news conference
- Additional Counties Approved For CRP Emergency Haying
- UNL Dairy Store Destination for Many
- Aug. 23 UNL Extension Organic Farm Tour Offered Near Mead
- Hearing set in challenge to emergency grazing
- AFBF Backs Change in Trucking Regulations
- U.S. Farmers Adapting to Varying Weather Patterns is Crucial
- Latest on the Salmonella Outbreak
- A Picture Perfect Summer To Show Cattle
- $6.9M Awarded for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Projects
- Inhofe Introduces Bill to Change Trucking Regulations
- Chambliss Concerned with Plan to Address Speculation
- One Small Step on Energy Speculation Bill
- No Word From Judge on CRP Critical Feed Use
- Harkin Welcomes U.S. Proposal

Nebraska feedlots, with capacities of 1,000 or more head, contained 2.38 million cattle on feed on May 1, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, Nebraska Field Office. The inventory was down 2 percent from last year but 3 percent above May 1, 2006.
Placements in feedlots during April totaled 340,000 head, up 17 percent from 2007 and 6 percent above 2006. This is tied with 1999 for the highest April placements since the data series began in 1993.
Marketings of fed cattle during April totaled 400,000 head, up 18 percent from last year and 3 percent above April two years ago. Other disappearance during April totaled 10,000 head, the same as 2007 and 2006.
U.S. Cattle on Feed down 1 percent
Cattle and calves on feed for slaughter market in the United States for feedlots with capacity of 1,000 or more head totaled 11.1 million head on May 1, 2008. The inventory was 1 percent below May 1, 2007 and 4 percent below May 1, 2006. Placements in feedlots during April totaled 1.54 million, 2 percent below 2007 and 5 percent below 2006.
Marketings of fed cattle during April totaled 2.01 million, 11 percent above 2007 and 13 percent above 2006. This is the highest fed cattle marketings for the month of April since the series began in 1996. Other disappearance totaled 75,000 during April, 24 percent below 2007 and 14 percent below 2006.
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