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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 26 MIN

258: Volatility, Heifer Retention, and a Nervous Cattle Market with Dan and Samantha

from CattleUSA Daily · host Lauren Moylan | Cattle USA

Volatility has returned to the cattle market in a big way, and this episode digs into why. Lauren is joined by Dan Gerhold and Samantha Cozza-Wright to break down recent swings on the futures board, uneven cash trade, headline-driven selloffs, and how quickly sentiment can flip at these levels. They cover the impact of packer disruptions, dairy cow slaughter, beef-on-dairy supply, grain market crosswinds, and the ongoing debate around heifer retention. This conversation cuts through the noise to focus on what’s actually moving the market and why producers should be paying attention right now.Key Takeaways• The cattle market is showing signs of nervousness with sharp selloffs occurring frequently• Futures volatility is impacting buyer behavior at sale barns and slowing aggressive bidding• The JBS Greeley plant labor situation adds uncertainty to slaughter capacity and beef supply• Dairy cow slaughter and beef-on-dairy calves continue to pressure the supply chain• High prices do not equal a stable market, especially when technical signals weaken• Heifer retention is happening, but not at a scale that signals rapid herd expansion• Replacement heifer prices reflect demand, even if overall retention remains uneven• Grass availability, land values, and cash flow are limiting factors for herd rebuild decisions• Government intervention headlines are adding unnecessary volatility and uncertainty• Grain markets are seeing modest support, but long-term supply still warrants risk management• Retail beef prices are easing, which could help demand heading into grilling season• Price still determines supply and demand, and the market is doing exactly what it’s designed to doChapters00:00 Market volatility and setting the stage02:00 Futures swings and nervous trade sentiment04:00 Early-week bullish momentum and sudden reversal06:30 Packer disruptions, dairy cow kill, and supply pressure09:00 Technical signals and why traders are getting spooked11:00 Political headlines and government intervention concerns13:30 Grain market update and managed money activity16:00 Cattle inventory report and heifer retention discussion18:45 Land prices, grass availability, and rebuild limitations22:40 Why price still matters more than narrativesKeywordscattle market update, cattle market volatility, live cattle futures, feeder cattle prices, cash cattle trade, cattle inventory report, heifer retention, beef supply chain, packer capacity, dairy cow slaughter, beef on dairy, grain market outlook, cattle market fundamentals, livestock markets, producer risk management

Volatility has returned to the cattle market in a big way, and this episode digs into why. Lauren is joined by Dan Gerhold and Samantha Cozza-Wright to break down recent swings on the futures board, uneven cash trade, headline-driven selloffs, and how quickly sentiment can flip at these levels. They cover the impact of packer disruptions, dairy cow slaughter, beef-on-dairy supply, grain market crosswinds, and the ongoing debate around heifer retention. This conversation cuts through the noise to focus on what’s actually moving the market and why producers should be paying attention right now.Key Takeaways• The cattle market is showing signs of nervousness with sharp selloffs occurring frequently• Futures volatility is impacting buyer behavior at sale barns and slowing aggressive bidding• The JBS Greeley plant labor situation adds uncertainty to slaughter capacity and beef supply• Dairy cow slaughter and beef-on-dairy calves continue to pressure the supply chain• High prices do not equal a stable market, especially when technical signals weaken• Heifer retention is happening, but not at a scale that signals rapid herd expansion• Replacement heifer prices reflect demand, even if overall retention remains uneven• Grass availability, land values, and cash flow are limiting factors for herd rebuild decisions• Government intervention headlines are adding unnecessary volatility and uncertainty• Grain markets are seeing modest support, but long-term supply still warrants risk management• Retail beef prices are easing, which could help demand heading into grilling season• Price still determines supply and demand, and the market is doing exactly what it’s designed to doChapters00:00 Market volatility and setting the stage02:00 Futures swings and nervous trade sentiment04:00 Early-week bullish momentum and sudden reversal06:30 Packer disruptions, dairy cow kill, and supply pressure09:00 Technical signals and why traders are getting spooked11:00 Political headlines and government intervention concerns13:30 Grain market update and managed money activity16:00 Cattle inventory report and heifer retention discussion18:45 Land prices, grass availability, and rebuild limitations22:40 Why price still matters more than narrativesKeywordscattle market update, cattle market volatility, live cattle futures, feeder cattle prices, cash cattle trade, cattle inventory report, heifer retention, beef supply chain, packer capacity, dairy cow slaughter, beef on dairy, grain market outlook, cattle market fundamentals, livestock markets, producer risk management

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