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EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 3 MIN

Pennies Up, Pennies Down

from Market Trends with Tracy · host Saval Foodservice

BEEF Beef is ready to move higher into the high demand summer season. Beef harvest however continues with lower production numbers, 527K head last week, 534K the week prior. We may see small increases too over the next few weeks but I’m not seeing anything to make this market change the current mood of tight supplies and increasing prices. The move higher has begun with this week’s trading. Middle meats are already pretty inflated, but they will push up over the next few weeks. Grinds will be leading the way with strong demand both in retail and foodservice. Rounds and chucks have leveled off for now but should follow the grind pricing higher. Middle meats that pushed up so hard in April into May are holding onto all those recent gains, but I don’t see them moving much higher in the near term. Beef will continue to move higher over the next few weeks.  POULTRY Chicken on the other hand is in great position, increasing production about 3% over last year, increasing egg sets which tells me we expect to continue to grow market share and I do think keeping prices affordable will be a key to summer chicken success. Next week, we see pennies up, pennies down, this market is well supplied and feels in a good position to move into summer. On the Avian flu front, 6 new cases affecting 79k birds, mostly ducks. Any loss is too many, but this is much better data over the last couple weeks as weather gets warmer as this virus does not like hot weather.  GRAINS While soy has been the story the last month moving up every day, things have leveled off and we could see some giveback over the next couple weeks.  Corn is on the move, something not thought in months. Corn closed today at $4.90, the highest close since May 2025. Wheat is now the leader on the move higher, mostly from mediocre crop reports domestically and international demand. We are seeing the highest wheat costs since June of 2024. Expect price increases on flour and bakery goods.  PORK Pork bellies moving lower again, closing at $121 down from last weeks $125.  Good time to buying bacon. We typically see a surge in belly prices as the weather warms, but not this year. I’m watching but I don’t see anything to move this market higher just yet. Butts on the other hand are moving higher, about $.10/# for next week, that’s a good move for pork butts, ribs also showing summer increases while loins continue to be the value in protein.  DAIRY CME is a split decision this week, thru Thursday’s close butter is up 2 after a couple weeks decline, block down 2 and barrel down 1. Looks like raw material is in good supply so I’m thinking we will continue on this minor weekly change, at least a bit.  Savalfoods.com | Find us on Social Media: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn

BEEF Beef is ready to move higher into the high demand summer season. Beef harvest however continues with lower production numbers, 527K head last week, 534K the week prior. We may see small increases too over the next few weeks but I’m not seeing anything to make this market change the current mood of tight supplies and increasing prices. The move higher has begun with this week’s trading. Middle meats are already pretty inflated, but they will push up over the next few weeks. Grinds will be...

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