EPISODE · Jan 23, 2026 · 19 MIN
249: The Week in Cattle Politics: Wolves, Worms, and Market Whiplash with John Campbell
from CattleUSA Daily · host Lauren Moylan | Cattle USA
Lauren is back with John Campbell for another rapid-fire cattle industry rundown, covering what’s moving markets and what’s just loud noise. They talk sale barn tone, winter weather pressure, Canada putting a pause on new animal ID regulations, Colorado pausing wolf reintroduction after federal pushback, and the chaos sparked by Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller’s screwworm comments that whiplashed futures without changing a single real-world fact. If you’re tired of rumor-driven volatility and policy headlines that hit producers first, this episode is for you.LinksNominate or request to be a guest - forms.gle/fRkvzRenh7mqkDXV7 CattleUSA Insurance - https://info.cattleusainsurance.com/l/1102253/2025-06-04/288f5mCattleUSA Website - https://www.cattleusa.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cattleusamediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cattleusa.media/Subscribe to our newsletter - https://www.cattleusadrive.com/CattleUSA Media - https://www.cattleusamedia.com/Lauren’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_laurenmoylan/Lauren’s Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@ShowboatmediacoThe Next Generation Podcast Website - https://www.thenextgenag.com/Takeaways• Sale barns are still trading strong overall, but some weight classes showed a softer tone even when “steady” on paper.• Regional barns across the Midwest and Mountain West remain active, with high demand still showing up in top-end sales.• Canada has reportedly paused new animal ID regulations after major practical concerns about implementation.• Colorado has paused wolf reintroduction, after federal concerns over sourcing and high wolf mortality raised major questions.• Wolf policy continues to carry real cost, both in program spend and producer impact, with outcomes under heavy scrutiny.• Sid Miller’s screwworm comments created market whiplash, proving (again) how fast speculators react to headlines.• Producers already understand the screwworm risk. The real damage comes from public messaging that triggers panic selling.• The industry is in a better position than before due to improved tools and preparedness, but volatility punishes timing.• Bottom line: a lot of “news” doesn’t change fundamentals, but it can still move futures and mess with real people.Chapters00:00 Road life and market check-in01:00 Local sale barn recap and where the softness showed up03:59 Regional market rundown across key barns05:58 Why cash trade stayed steadier than the board06:38 Weather impacts and regional differences08:40 Canada pauses new animal ID regulations09:30 Colorado pauses wolf reintroduction and federal pressure12:30 Sid Miller screwworm comments and futures market whiplash15:30 Why rumor-driven selling hurts producers first18:35 Wrap-up and what to watch next weekcattle markets, sale barn report, feeder cattle prices, winter cattle market, livestock auctions, screwworm, cattle health policy, futures volatility, speculator impact, animal ID regulations, Canada cattle policy, wolf reintroduction, Colorado wolves, livestock producer risk
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Lauren is back with John Campbell for another rapid-fire cattle industry rundown, covering what’s moving markets and what’s just loud noise. They talk sale barn tone, winter weather pressure, Canada putting a pause on new animal ID regulations, Colorado pausing wolf reintroduction after federal pushback, and the chaos sparked by Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller’s screwworm comments that whiplashed futures without changing a single real-world fact. If you’re tired of rumor-driven volatility and policy headlines that hit producers first, this episode is for you.LinksNominate or request to be a guest - forms.gle/fRkvzRenh7mqkDXV7 CattleUSA Insurance - https://info.cattleusainsurance.com/l/1102253/2025-06-04/288f5mCattleUSA Website - https://www.cattleusa.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cattleusamediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cattleusa.media/Subscribe to our newsletter - https://www.cattleusadrive.com/CattleUSA Media - https://www.cattleusamedia.com/Lauren’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_laurenmoylan/Lauren’s Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@ShowboatmediacoThe Next Generation Podcast Website - https://www.thenextgenag.com/Takeaways• Sale barns are still trading strong overall, but some weight classes showed a softer tone even when “steady” on paper.• Regional barns across the Midwest and Mountain West remain active, with high demand still showing up in top-end sales.• Canada has reportedly paused new animal ID regulations after major practical concerns about implementation.• Colorado has paused wolf reintroduction, after federal concerns over sourcing and high wolf mortality raised major questions.• Wolf policy continues to carry real cost, both in program spend and producer impact, with outcomes under heavy scrutiny.• Sid Miller’s screwworm comments created market whiplash, proving (again) how fast speculators react to headlines.• Producers already understand the screwworm risk. The real damage comes from public messaging that triggers panic selling.• The industry is in a better position than before due to improved tools and preparedness, but volatility punishes timing.• Bottom line: a lot of “news” doesn’t change fundamentals, but it can still move futures and mess with real people.Chapters00:00 Road life and market check-in01:00 Local sale barn recap and where the softness showed up03:59 Regional market rundown across key barns05:58 Why cash trade stayed steadier than the board06:38 Weather impacts and regional differences08:40 Canada pauses new animal ID regulations09:30 Colorado pauses wolf reintroduction and federal pressure12:30 Sid Miller screwworm comments and futures market whiplash15:30 Why rumor-driven selling hurts producers first18:35 Wrap-up and what to watch next weekcattle markets, sale barn report, feeder cattle prices, winter cattle market, livestock auctions, screwworm, cattle health policy, futures volatility, speculator impact, animal ID regulations, Canada cattle policy, wolf reintroduction, Colorado wolves, livestock producer risk
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