InterMountain Beef is a unique combination of both the pride and experience that is an integral part of a third-generation family business and a commitment ot the latest in training and technology. We will assist you with profit projections and risk management options. InterMountain Beef has all the programs and options of a larger feedlot but with the ability to customize and personalize each program to your individual needs.

A Family Tradition
InterMountain Beef is a family owned and operated feedlot located in South Central Idaho. Originally founded in 1946 by Henry Jones and Jones Livestock, the feeding tradition is now continued by Henry's family. The 12,000 head feedlot is now managed by Cevin Jones. Along with our Custom Feeding business, we also buy feeder cattle, forward contract and partnership feed. In addition to finishing we also background cattle of all classes and weights.
 
Location and Climate
InterMountain Beef occupies 200 acres in the heart of the Magic Valley, 12 miles East of Twin Falls, Idaho. Our central location to four packers enables us to offer our customers greater marketing options. The rich agricultural area of South Central Idaho provides our business with an abundant variety of traditional and bi-product feedstuffs, ensuring high quality, least cost rations. Located in a semi-arid climate, we generally receive 8-10 inches of total precipitation per year.
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Cotton Posting Gains to Start Friday -

Cotton futures are up 6 to 45 this morning. They posted mixed action on Thursday, with contracts anywhere from up 38 points to 21 points lower. The

Cattle Traders Look to Round Out the Week -

Live cattle had a back and forth trade on Thursday but settled near the highs with $1.60 to $2.67 gains. Cash trade kicked off with a steady/higher

Corn Showing Slight Losses on Friday Morning -

Overnight trade has corn prices slightly lower this morning. Corn finished Thursday with contracts up 1 ¾ to 5 cents across the board. Futures were

Soybeans Starting Out Lower -

Soybeans are trading 5 to 7 cents lower after a round of overnight trade. They rallied off the early midday losses by 10-13 cents on Thursday to

Wheat Mixed After Overnight Trade -

The wheat complex is mixed to begin your Friday morning, with KC showing some slight gains. They extended the bulls winning streak on Thursday. MPLS

Hogs Ready to Close Out the Week -

Lean hogs fell $1.17 to $2.45 in the front months on Thursday, with the other contracts down 80 to 97 cents. USDA’s National Average Base Hog

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