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Neb. cattle on feed grows 11 percent as of Sept. 1

BY: AP Staff Writer SEPTEMBER 23, 2012 | MODIFIED: SEPTEMBER 23, 2012 AT 8:00 PM
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The number of cattle in Nebraska feedlots has grown 11 percent over last year.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture says the 2.24 million cattle in Nebraska feedlots on Sept. 1 was the highest figure since the count began in 1994.

Nationwide, the number of cattle and calves on feed was 10.6 million. That's 1 percent below last September.

The figures are from feedlots with capacities of greater than 1,000 cattle.

Placements in Nebraska feedlots during August totaled 470,000 head of cattle. That's 6 percent higher than in 2011.

The marketings of fed cattle in the state during August totaled 445,000 head. That's up 11 percent over last year.

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