Beef Cutout Values Surge Higher

– David P. Anderson, Professor and Extension Economist, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service

It’s not unusual for the cutout to increase during October, and that occurred again this year. The daily boxed beef cutout value surged $5 per cwt during the week to $218.50, it’s highest value since June, to close out the week ending November 2nd. Choice beef is not the only quality grade to experience price increases as beef production grows seasonally.

Across the Board Gains

While the daily Choice beef cutout value is up about $15 per cwt over the last month, the other quality grades have been increasing, as well. The Select beef cutout value increased about $10 per cwt during October. Normally, the Choice-Select spread increases in the Fall, averaging about $13 per cwt over the last 5 years. For the week ending November 2nd, the Choice-Select price spread hit $17 per cwt, as Choice beef price gains outpaced Select values.

The other two quality grades of interest, Prime and Branded also experienced gains through the month. Using weekly average reported values, the Prime cutout increased about $2.50 per cwt during October. The Branded beef category includes all beef in Branded programs that grade Choice. The Branded beef cutout value gained $6.19 per cwt in October.

Among the primal cuts, across all quality grades, values increased the most for the primal rib. Value gains in the rib ranged from a $27.35 increase for Prime to a $12.98 increase for Select. Loin values increased for Choice and Branded beef, while declining for Prime and Select. Brisket values increased across all grades, while showing the most increase in the Choice category. Short plates and flanks declined in value across all grades.