EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 17 MIN
338: Last Week’s Selloff Has Us Asking: Is the Cattle Market Crashing? With Samantha Cozza-Wright
from CattleUSA Daily · host Lauren Moylan | Cattle USA
On today’s episode of the podcast, Lauren is joined once again by Samantha Cozza-Wright to break down last week’s volatile cattle market selloff and answer the question many producers are asking right now: Is the cattle market crashing? The conversation dives into feeder cattle volatility, the recent Cargill labor situation, drought-driven placements, cash cattle fundamentals, and why Samantha believes the cattle market still has strong long-term support despite recent fear and headline-driven trading. Lauren and Samantha also discuss consumer beef demand, cattle market resilience, New World Screwworm concerns, and what producers should realistically expect heading into summer.Connect with Samantha:Email - [email protected] Phone - 785-940-5533Links:Nominate or request to be a guest - forms.gle/fRkvzRenh7mqkDXV7 CattleUSA Insurance - https://info.cattleusainsurance.com/l...CattleUSA Website - https://www.cattleusa.com/Facebook - / cattleusamedia Instagram - / cattleusa.media Subscribe to our newsletter - https://www.cattleusa.shop/products/c...CattleUSA Media - https://www.cattleusamedia.com/Lauren’s Instagram - / _laurenmoylan Lauren’s Youtube - / @showboatmediaco The Next Generation Podcast Website - https://www.thenextgenag.com/Key Takeaways:Last week’s cattle market selloff was heavily influenced by fear and headlinesLabor disruptions at the Cargill Fort Morgan plant added pressure to the marketMany processing plants are still operating below full slaughter capacityFutures market volatility continues increasing as prices remain historically highDrought conditions and wildfire losses are influencing cattle placementsSome producers are marketing calves early due to feed and grass concernsBeef demand remains a major source of strength for the cattle marketThe U.S. cattle industry continues adapting through improved efficiency and carcass performanceSamantha does not believe this is currently “the beginning of the end” for the cattle cycleProducers should continue watching volatility closely while focusing on long-term fundamentalsChapters:00:00 Introduction + Is the cattle market crashing?01:20 Kansas weather, planting season, and drought conditions02:00 Breaking down last week’s cattle market selloff03:30 Cargill labor disputes and processing plant concerns05:45 Why processing slowdowns may not be as damaging as headlines suggest07:00 Volatility, fear trading, and futures market pressure09:15 Cattle on Feed Report breakdown and drought placements11:15 Why producers are selling calves earlier than normal12:00 U.S. beef production efficiency and industry adaptation13:15 Is this the beginning of the end for the cattle market?15:00 New World Screwworm concerns and border speculation17:00 Final thoughts on resilience in the cattle industrycattle market crashing, cattle market selloff, Samantha Cozza-Wright, cattle market volatility, feeder cattle market, live cattle futures, cattle prices, cattle industry podcast, beef demand, Cargill Fort Morgan, processing plant strike, drought cattle market, cattle on feed report, feeder cattle prices, cattle market news, ranching podcast, cattle market update, beef industry trends, livestock markets, cattle producers, New World Screwworm, cattle border concerns, beef production, livestock industry, cattle market analysis, Kansas cattle industry, cattle cycle, beef demand outlook, agriculture podcast, cattle futures market
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On today’s episode of the podcast, Lauren is joined once again by Samantha Cozza-Wright to break down last week’s volatile cattle market selloff and answer the question many producers are asking right now: Is the cattle market crashing? The conversation dives into feeder cattle volatility, the recent Cargill labor situation, drought-driven placements, cash cattle fundamentals, and why Samantha believes the cattle market still has strong long-term support despite recent fear and headline-driven trading. Lauren and Samantha also discuss consumer beef demand, cattle market resilience, New World Screwworm concerns, and what producers should realistically expect heading into summer.Connect with Samantha:Email - [email protected] Phone - 785-940-5533Links:Nominate or request to be a guest - forms.gle/fRkvzRenh7mqkDXV7 CattleUSA Insurance - https://info.cattleusainsurance.com/l...CattleUSA Website - https://www.cattleusa.com/Facebook - / cattleusamedia Instagram - / cattleusa.media Subscribe to our newsletter - https://www.cattleusa.shop/products/c...CattleUSA Media - https://www.cattleusamedia.com/Lauren’s Instagram - / _laurenmoylan Lauren’s Youtube - / @showboatmediaco The Next Generation Podcast Website - https://www.thenextgenag.com/Key Takeaways:Last week’s cattle market selloff was heavily influenced by fear and headlinesLabor disruptions at the Cargill Fort Morgan plant added pressure to the marketMany processing plants are still operating below full slaughter capacityFutures market volatility continues increasing as prices remain historically highDrought conditions and wildfire losses are influencing cattle placementsSome producers are marketing calves early due to feed and grass concernsBeef demand remains a major source of strength for the cattle marketThe U.S. cattle industry continues adapting through improved efficiency and carcass performanceSamantha does not believe this is currently “the beginning of the end” for the cattle cycleProducers should continue watching volatility closely while focusing on long-term fundamentalsChapters:00:00 Introduction + Is the cattle market crashing?01:20 Kansas weather, planting season, and drought conditions02:00 Breaking down last week’s cattle market selloff03:30 Cargill labor disputes and processing plant concerns05:45 Why processing slowdowns may not be as damaging as headlines suggest07:00 Volatility, fear trading, and futures market pressure09:15 Cattle on Feed Report breakdown and drought placements11:15 Why producers are selling calves earlier than normal12:00 U.S. beef production efficiency and industry adaptation13:15 Is this the beginning of the end for the cattle market?15:00 New World Screwworm concerns and border speculation17:00 Final thoughts on resilience in the cattle industrycattle market crashing, cattle market selloff, Samantha Cozza-Wright, cattle market volatility, feeder cattle market, live cattle futures, cattle prices, cattle industry podcast, beef demand, Cargill Fort Morgan, processing plant strike, drought cattle market, cattle on feed report, feeder cattle prices, cattle market news, ranching podcast, cattle market update, beef industry trends, livestock markets, cattle producers, New World Screwworm, cattle border concerns, beef production, livestock industry, cattle market analysis, Kansas cattle industry, cattle cycle, beef demand outlook, agriculture podcast, cattle futures market
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