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It also reduced by 15.4% the forecast of the upcoming corn crop in  Argentina and cut their soybean crop prediction by 5.0%. USDA reduced  the forecast of the Brazilian soybean crop by 2.7%. 
USDA increased the forecast of 2012 beef production by 0.6% from last  month. There are now forecasting 4.1% less beef this year than last.  Broiler production is predicted to be down 2.9% this year. Pork and  turkey is expected to be higher. Total red meat and poultry production  is expected to be down 1.8% this year. Fed cattle prices are expected to  average roughly $10/cwt above last year's record $115/cwt of live  weight. 
Gasoline prices are rising with some forecasts of $4/gallon by Memorial  Day. High gas prices are not good news for meat demand or for the  economy in general. 
Beef cutout value was higher this week. On Friday morning, the choice  boxed beef carcass cutout value was $186.41/cwt, up $3.29 from last  week. The select carcass cutout was up $3.69 from the previous Friday to  $181.83 per hundred pounds of carcass weight. 
Fed cattle prices were steady to lower this week. Through Thursday, the  5-area average price for slaughter steers sold on a live weight basis  was $123.25/cwt, down 52 cents from last week, but $17.95/cwt above the  same week last year. Steer prices on a dressed basis averaged  $195.00/cwt this week, down $5.00 from a year ago. This week last year,  dressed steers averaged $169.54/cwt. 
This week's cattle slaughter totaled 602,000 head, up 1.7% from the week  before but down 6.8% compared to a year ago. The average dressed weight  for slaughter steers for the week ending on January 28 was 855 pounds,  up 1 pound from the week before and up 9 pounds from a year earlier. 
Feeder cattle prices across the country this week were mostly steady to  higher than last week. The Oklahoma City auction prices were steady to  $8 higher with the ranges for medium and large frame #1 steers: 400-450#  $202-$223, 450-500# $196-$215, 500-550# $184-$197, 550-600# $173-$186,  600-650# $165-$175.25, 650-700# $155.50-$162, 700-750# $152.50-$157,  750-800# $149.50-$155.50, 800-900# $140-$150, and 900-1000#  $133.50-$137/cwt. 
The February live cattle futures contract settled at $123.95/cwt today,  up 33 cents compared to last Friday. The April contract closed at  $126.80/cwt, down 60 cents for the week. June cattle settled at  $125.90/cwt.
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