259: What a JBS Greeley Strike Could Mean for the Cattle Market with John Campbell
Fri Feb 06 2026
Strong sale barn prices, aggressive buyer demand, and a cattle inventory report that confirmed tight supplies set the tone early this week — until labor headlines out of JBS Greeley added a new layer of uncertainty. In this episode, Lauren sits down with John Campbell to break down what they’re seeing at auction barns across Kansas and Wyoming, how the inventory report is influencing buyer behavior, and why a potential strike at one of the largest beef plants in the country matters far beyond futures screens. The conversation blends real market data, current events, rural economic realities, and a candid look at why volatility feels baked into today’s cattle market.
Links
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Takeaways
• Sale barns started the week with exceptional demand and strong price momentum• Light calves and quality yearlings saw especially aggressive bidding• The cattle inventory report reinforced that supplies remain tight• Heifer retention is showing early signs but remains uneven across regions• Buyer urgency reflects both tight supplies and fear of missing inventory• JBS Greeley workers voting to strike adds uncertainty to fed cattle flow• Large beef plants play an outsized role in rural economies and supply chains• Labor disruptions can ripple quickly through cattle markets• Market volatility is being driven by headlines as much as fundamentals• Strong prices don’t automatically mean a stable market
Chapters01:30 Sale barn recap and early-week momentum03:45 Kansas market highlights and calf demand05:45 Inventory report reaction and supply discussion07:30 Heifer retention — what the numbers do and don’t show09:25 Breaking down the JBS Greeley strike vote11:30 Why plant disruptions matter beyond futures14:00 Rural communities, packing plants, and economic impact17:00 Market psychology and headline-driven volatility22:10 Final thoughts and what to keep watching
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Strong sale barn prices, aggressive buyer demand, and a cattle inventory report that confirmed tight supplies set the tone early this week — until labor headlines out of JBS Greeley added a new layer of uncertainty. In this episode, Lauren sits down with John Campbell to break down what they’re seeing at auction barns across Kansas and Wyoming, how the inventory report is influencing buyer behavior, and why a potential strike at one of the largest beef plants in the country matters far beyond futures screens. The conversation blends real market data, current events, rural economic realities, and a candid look at why volatility feels baked into today’s cattle market. Links Nominate or request to be a guest - forms.gle/fRkvzRenh7mqkDXV7 CattleUSA Insurance - https://info.cattleusainsurance.com/l/1102253/2025-06-04/288f5mCattleUSA Website - https://www.cattleusa.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cattleusamediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cattleusa.media/Subscribe to our newsletter - https://www.cattleusadrive.com/premiumCattleUSA Media - https://www.cattleusamedia.com/Lauren’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_laurenmoylan/Lauren’s Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@ShowboatmediacoThe Next Generation Podcast Website - https://www.thenextgenag.com/ Takeaways • Sale barns started the week with exceptional demand and strong price momentum• Light calves and quality yearlings saw especially aggressive bidding• The cattle inventory report reinforced that supplies remain tight• Heifer retention is showing early signs but remains uneven across regions• Buyer urgency reflects both tight supplies and fear of missing inventory• JBS Greeley workers voting to strike adds uncertainty to fed cattle flow• Large beef plants play an outsized role in rural economies and supply chains• Labor disruptions can ripple quickly through cattle markets• Market volatility is being driven by headlines as much as fundamentals• Strong prices don’t automatically mean a stable market Chapters01:30 Sale barn recap and early-week momentum03:45 Kansas market highlights and calf demand05:45 Inventory report reaction and supply discussion07:30 Heifer retention — what the numbers do and don’t show09:25 Breaking down the JBS Greeley strike vote11:30 Why plant disruptions matter beyond futures14:00 Rural communities, packing plants, and economic impact17:00 Market psychology and headline-driven volatility22:10 Final thoughts and what to keep watching cattle market update, sale barn prices, feeder cattle market, cattle inventory report, heifer retention, JBS strike, beef packing plant labor, cattle market volatility, fed cattle supply, rural agriculture economy, cattle prices today, livestock market news