U.S. Cattle & Hogs Production Update – Dec ’21
Executive Summary
U.S. cattle & hog production figures provided by the USDA were recently updated with values spanning through Nov ’21. Highlights from the updated report include:
- Nov ’21 U.S. commercial red meat production finished 6.1% below previous year levels when normalizing for slaughter days, remaining lower on a YOY basis for the sixth consecutive month and reaching a four year low seasonal level.
- U.S. pork production declined 8.2% on a YOY basis, also remaining below previous year levels for the sixth consecutive month and reaching a four year low seasonal level. The total number of hogs slaughtered declined 7.3% on a YOY basis throughout Nov ’21 while average weights per head finished 1.0% lower YOY.
- U.S. beef production declined 3.8% on a YOY basis, remaining below previous year levels for the fifth consecutive month and reaching a five year low seasonal level. The total number of cattle slaughtered declined 3.2% on a YOY basis throughout Nov ’21 while average weights per head finished 0.4% lower YOY.
Additional Report Details
Total Red Meat – Production Reaches a Four Year Low Seasonal Level, Down 6.1% YOY
According to the USDA, Nov ’21 U.S. commercial red meat production declined contraseasonally from the nine month high level experienced throughout the previous month, finishing 6.1% below previous year levels when normalizing for slaughter days and reaching a four year low seasonal level. The YOY decline in total red meat production was the sixth experienced in a row. The month-over-month decline in total red meat production of 1.1% was a contraseasonal move when compared to the ten year average October – November seasonal increase of 2.8%. The October – November decline in total red meat production was the first experienced throughout the past 13 years and the largest experienced throughout the past 17 years on a percentage basis.
’19-’20 annual red meat production finished 1.5% higher on a YOY basis, reaching a record high level for the fourth consecutive year. ’20-’21 annual red meat production increased by an additional 0.3% on a YOY basis, despite declines experienced throughout the final third of the production season.
Total 12-month rolling average red meat production remained above trendline for the 51st consecutive month throughout Nov ’21. The most recent deviation from trendline was the smallest experienced throughout the past 30 months, however.
Pork – Production Reaches a Four Year Low Seasonal Level, Down 8.2% YOY
Nov ’21 U.S. pork production declined contraseasonally from the seven month high level experienced throughout the previous month, finishing 8.2% below previous year levels when normalizing for slaughter days and reaching a four year low seasonal level. The YOY decline in pork production was the sixth experienced in a row. The total number of hogs slaughtered declined 7.3% YOY throughout the month while average weights per head finished 1.0% below previous year levels.
’19-’20 annual pork production finished 3.3% higher on a YOY basis, reaching a record high level for the sixth consecutive year. ’20-’21 annual pork production declined by 1.5% on a YOY basis, however.
Beef – Production Reaches a Five Year Low Seasonal Level, Down 3.8% YOY
Nov ’21 U.S. beef production declined from the 12 month high level experienced throughout the previous month, finishing 3.8% below previous year levels when normalizing for slaughter days and reaching a five year low seasonal level. The YOY decline in beef production was the fifth experienced in a row. The total number of cattle slaughtered declined 3.2% YOY throughout the month while average weights per head finished 0.4% below previous year levels.
’19-’20 annual beef production declined 0.2% on a YOY basis from the 16 year high level experienced throughout the previous production season. ’20-’21 annual beef production rebounded by 2.2% on a YOY basis, however, reaching a record high annual level, despite declines experienced throughout the final quarter of the production season.