Feeder cattle, live cattle, corn and soybean prices in the first half of August 2026
The first two weeks of August 2026 brought notable price movements across key agricultural commodities and livestock categories in Brazil. Feeder cattle, live cattle, corn and soybeans each showed distinct trends that carry practical implications for farm-level decision-making. Monitoring these benchmarks closely is essential for producers managing sales and input costs in the second half of the year.
The live cattle market remained firm across major trading hubs in Brazil's Center-West and Southeast regions during the first half of August 2026. Strong domestic demand and a steady pace of beef exports helped underpin prices, while feeder cattle reflected restocking pressure typical of the dry-season forage gap.
In the grains segment, corn and soybeans moved in different directions over the period. Corn faced headwinds from lingering supplies in producing regions, with growers seeking selling opportunities ahead of the upcoming planting season. Soybeans traded cautiously, sensitive to shifts in global markets and the pace of negotiations with Chinese buyers.
For agricultural producers, the current environment calls for disciplined cash-flow management and a well-defined marketing strategy. The combination of still-elevated input costs and adjusting commodity prices underscores the importance of careful planning. Tracking weekly market references can meaningfully influence profitability through the remainder of the crop year.
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