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USDA reports
2430 head of feeder cattle selling direct off New Mexico range, all
f.o.b. basis, including, for May delivery, 560 medium and large No.
1 heifers to weigh 725 pounds at $92.50; for April 455 similar
heifers to weigh 725 at $91.50; for March 195 steers to weigh 750 at
$93.90 and 260 heifers to weigh 725 at $89.90-90.70; for January 140
heifers to weigh 725 at $85.75; for current delivery 150 steers
weighing 660 at $92 and 280 heifers weighing 725 at $84-85.75.
Northwest direct feeder cattle trade as
confirmed by USDA totaled 4900 head, all f.o.b. basis for current
delivery, including 920 medium and large 1-2 steers weighing 470
pounds at $117.50, 200 similar steers weighing 600 at $91-97, 200
steers weighing 650-675 at $92, 300 steers weighing 725 at $93, 100
steers weighing 750 at $90, and 340 steers weighing 800 at $85-86,
also 490 heifers weighing 435 at $109.50, 100 heifers weighing 550
at $84, 440 heifers weighing 600 at $85-86, 100 heifers weighing 625
at $105, 100 heifers weighing 680 at $84, 340 heifers weighing 800
at $81-82, and 400 heifers weighing 800-825 at $83-84.
USDA reports 2365 head of feeder cattle
selling direct off Oklahoma range, all f.o.b. basis, including, for
May delivery, 238 medium and large No. 1 steers to weigh 775 pounds
at $92.20; for April 116 similar steers to weigh 800 at $90.35; for
February and March 120 steers to weigh 800 at $88.75 and 210 heifers
to weigh 700 at $88.90; for current delivery 330 steers weighing
750-795 at $91-92.70 and 127 steers weighing 800-825 at $91-92, also
184 heifers weighing 553 at $88.15, 160 heifers weighing 625 at $87,
202 heifers weighing 650-656 at $86-86.12, and 135 heifers weighing
775 at $83.
Wyoming direct feeder cattle trade by USDA
count came to 385 head, all f.o.b. for current delivery, including
200 medium and large No. 1 steers weighing 520 pounds at $114, 100
similar steers weighing 575 at $110, and 85 steers weighing 450 at
$121.
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