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Post by rovingreporter on Oct 12, 2014 13:34:54 GMT
(Source; Beef2Live)
Cattle prices reached $140 in January 2014. This is the highest January price on record.
Cattle prices have been over $110 since 2011.
Cattle prices (January) have been over $100 five times (2006, 2011 - 2014).
Cattle prices (January) exceeded $100 for the first time in 2006.
Cattle prices (January) were at $16.60 in 1956, the lowest on record.
Cattle prices increased by $22.40 from 1978 - 1979. This was the largest year-to-year increase in history. (This is the time period when Hillary Rodman Clinton was involved in the cattle trading incident.) This didn't happen again until 2010/11.
Year January Prices
2014 $140.00
2013 $127.00
2012 $124.00
2011 $110.00
2010 $87.60
2009 $85.80
2008 $93.60
2007 $89.50
2006 $101.00
2005 $94.20
2004 $85.50
2003 $77.70
2002 $71.20
2001 $79.40
2000 $71.60
1999 $62.20
1998 $66.10
1997 $65.20
1996 $62.60
1995 $71.40
1994 $73.00
1993 $78.70
1992 $72.60
1991 $81.80
1990 $78.70
1989 $76.00
1988 $69.10
1987 $59.70
1986 $58.00
1985 $63.10
1984 $63.90
1983 $59.00
1982 $58.30
1981 $64.30
1980 $68.00
1979 $63.00
1978 $40.60
1977 $35.00
1976 $36.70
1975 $30.90
1974 $47.40
1973 $40.80
1972 $34.50
1971 $28.00
1970 $28.40
1969 $26.10
1968 $24.10
1967 $23.80
1966 $23.80
1965 $20.40
1964 $20.90
1963 $24.70
1962 $23.40
1961 $23.70
1960 $23.10
1959 $25.60
1958 $22.60
1957 $17.60
1956 $16.60
1955 $19.70
1954 $19.00
1953 $21.90
Source: NASS/USDA (January Prices/cwt.
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