BEEF Banter
Fed cattle flirting with $250. Feeder steers bringing numbers that make you blink twice. Bottle calves selling for more than they “should.” When prices get this strong, it’s easy to celebrate and just as easy to forget how much equity is suddenly sitting out there exposed. In this episode, BEEF Banter hosts Sarah Muirhead, Clint Peck and Nevil Speer talk through what they are hearing in the cattle markets, why beef demand is still the real engine behind these higher prices, and what that means for anyone trying to buy, sell, or feed cattle in 2026. From there, they zoom out to the pressures that don’t show up on a sale bill. Diesel prices and trucking surcharges eventually hit every shelf, and when consumers feel tight, they can trade down in the protein aisle. At the same time, a K-shaped economy can keep premium beef moving even when the middle gets squeezed. Also unpacked is the latest Mexico border reopening chatter, including a regionalized approach to feeder cattle imports, what “clean as a whistle” protocols look like at the ports, and why the screwworm risk conversation often comes back to wildlife. Then there are the headlines nobody in animal agriculture can ignore: foot-and-mouth disease reports in China and Russia and what uncertainty does to global trade and producer confidence. Cattle genomics is the final topic as they dig into how genomic testing can reduce wasted matings, improve consistency, and even make drought culling decisions clearer when grass gets short. If you care about the beef industry, cattle market trends, and tools that protect profit, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share it with a cattle friend, and leave us a review so more producers can find the show.
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