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Boom or Bust Bidding
Just like the weather extremes that have defined the past year, last week was a case study in the stocker and feeder market taking a sizeable jump or a steep drop.
Try this on for size: According to reporters from the Ag Marketing Service (AMS), last week's sales ranged from $3 lower to a whopping $10 higher depending on location. Overall, the market was called steady to $2 higher.
"The really rough spot in this week's market picture was a $5 drop in boxed-beef cutouts," AMS analysts say, but point out the direct feedlot trade, finally under way by Friday afternoon in Nebraska, was $1 higher than the previous week at $87. For the week, the average price was on par with the previous one at $85.59 for steers and $85.66 for heifers. The average price for both at the same time last year was $79.07.
The summary below reflects the week ended Aug. 25 for Medium and Large 1 - 500- to 550-lb., 600- to 650-lb., and 700- to 750-lb. feeder heifers and steers (unless otherwise noted). The list is arranged in descending order by auction volume and represents sales reported in the weekly USDA National Feeder and Stocker Cattle Summary:
State
Volume
Steers
Heifers
Calf Weight
500-550 lbs.
600-650 lbs.
700-750 lbs.
500-550 lbs.
600-650 lbs.
700-750 lbs.
OK
34,100
$129.92
$123.04
$118.81
$117.57
$114.11
$109.66
TX
33,100
$118.00
$113.45
$106.74
$111.53
$103.77
$106.43
MO
28,700
$131.14
$126.97
$117.73
$120.87
$116.30
$108.07
KY*
18,100
$117-125
$108-118
$103-1135
$10-115
$99-1083
$94-1045
Dakotas
17,400
South Dakota
North Dakota
$1305.63
**
$126.16
$128.02
$126.32
$123.83
$124.95
**
$117.404
**
$114.42
$114.59
AL
16,400
$115-123
$108-1153
$102-1065
$108-116
$102-108
$94-1035
NE
12,800
$138.19
$126.29
$125.66
$123.592
$117.624
$116.88
AR
10,700
$119.40
$113.56
$108.81
$111.72
105.50
$98.80
TN*
9,900
$118.60
$111.92
$106.15
$110.13
$102.41
$97.81
FL*
9,100
$96-118
$96-108
$97-1034
$94-112
$88-102
$87-964
GA*(***)
8,700
$103-123
$99-114
$93-107
$100-116
$92-105
$89-94
MS*
8,000
$110-120
$100-110
$90-1004
$100-1101
$90-1003
**
Carolinas*
7,000
$102-125
$99-1153
$95-1085
$96-111
$90-1053
$78-955
KS
6,500
$133.84
$127.22
$121.18
$120.102
$115.61
$114.09
LA*
5,900
$108-119
$101-113
**
$103-118
$97-1102
**
WY*
5,600
**
$121.744
$116.83
**
$111.614
$112.64
VA
3,100
$122.992
$115.75
$112.804
$108.25
$106.17
$106.054
WA*
2,500
**
$111.17
$106.11
**
$105.29
$100.97
* Plus 2
** None reported at this weight or near weight
(***) Steers and bulls
NDNo Description
1500-600 lbs.
2550-600 lbs.
3600-700 lbs.
4650-700 lbs.
5700-800 lbs.
6750-800 lbs.
7800-850 lbs.
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