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USDA reports
3400 head of feeder cattle selling direct off Oklahoma range, all
f.o.b. basis, including, for March delivery 500 medium and large No.
1 heifers to weigh 700 pounds at $90.10; for February 140 similar
steers to weigh 700 at $98, 360 steers to weigh 850 at $90 and 390
heifers to weigh 700 at $89.20-92; for January 150 heifers to weigh
650 at $93.20; for current delivery 348 steers weighing 675-687 at
$93.40-94, 132 steers weighing 725 at $94, 131 steers weighing
750-775 at $92.60-94.50, 157 steers weighing 825 at $94.50, 182
steers weighing 850 at $90.10, and 180 heifers weighing 586-595 at
$87.56-88.25.
Northwest
direct feeder cattle trade as confirmed by USDA totaled 2700 head,
all f.o.b. basis for current delivery, including 167 medium and
large 1-2 steers weighing 490 pounds at $108, 167 similar steers
weighing 500 at $108, 321 steers weighing 625-640 at $92, 271 steers
weighing 650-690 at $90-92, 100 steers weighing 650 at $92, and 170
steers weighing 850-875 at $90-91.50, also 167 heifers weighing 450
at $100, 200 heifers weighing 598 at $84, and 226 heifers weighing
575 at $86.
South Dakota
direct feeder cattle trade by USDA count came to 800 head, all
f.o.b. for current delivery, including 250 medium and large No. 1
steers weighing 550 pounds at $108, 250 similar heifers weighing 525
at $98, and 300 heifers weighing 550 at $100.
USDA reports
425 head of feeder cattle selling direct off Colorado range, all for
current delivery, including 145 medium and large No. 1 steers
weighing 875 pounds at $90 f.o.b., 100 similar steers weighing 945
at $91.50 f.o.b., and 130 steers weighing 850-875 at $93-94
delivered.
New Mexico
direct feeder cattle trade reported by USDA totaled 500 head, all
f.o.b. for current delivery, including 390 medium and large No. 1
steers weighing 750 pounds at $94 and 85 similar heifers weighing
550 at $86.40.
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