Oklahoma City Feeder Cattle Oklahoma City, Okla. Wednesday, May 19,1993 OKLAHOMA NATIONAL STOCKYARDS WEEKLY CATTLE SUMMARY: Compared To Last Week; Feeder steers steady tosl.oo higher, feeder heifers steady. Stocker steers steady to $2.00 higher during Monday's active trade, closed steady. Stocker heifers steady thru out. Feeder cattle flesh continues thinner than typically teen on May wheat cattle and this attractive to buyers. Weigh-upt continue average. Weather pattern con tinues to be very beneficial to pastures. Summer grazing should be equivalent to last years excellent season. Receipts this week 17,100; last week 7,564; lut year 15,233. Supply consisted of 89% feeders and stockert over 600 lbs.; 8% calves and light yearlings under 600 lbs.; 3% cows and bulls. Bulk price ranges follow with weighted averages in parenthesis. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1, lot 335 lbs. $133.50; few 350-400 lb. $115.50-5123.00; few 400-450 lbs. SUO.OO-SIIS.SO; few 450- 500 lbs. $104.00-5111.25; 500-550 lbs. $102.00-$lOB.OO (104.78); 550-600 lbs. $97.00-$100.50 ($98.98); 600-700 lb. Stockers $90.00-598.75, several lots 600-650 lbs. $lOO.OO-$105.00,625-675 lb. feeders $88.25-$93.25 ($95.10); 700-750 On Wednesday, June 2, 1993, Hoffman Seeds, Inc., Ciba Plant Protection, and Gustafson, Inc. invite you to attend a wheat field day to see the results of the re plicated yield trial at the following location: $ P.M. - i EM, - ? H