Oklahoma City Feeder Cattle Oklahoma City, OK Wed Feb 25, 1998 USDA-OK Dept Ag Market News Oklahoma National Stockyards - Week ly Cattle Summary Compared to last week: Feeder steers and heifers 3.00-4.00 lower. Demand mod erate for feeders. Stocker cattle and calves firm with good good demand. Quality of supply attractive to mainly average. Weigh-ups gaunt to mostly average. Feed er cattle in medium to moderate wheat flesh. Stockers and calves medium to thin fleshed. CME cattle futures were down hard Monday and too many slaughter cattle continue to plug the supply lines as winter feeding weather has been superb. With the aforementioned difficult news digested the cash feeder cattle market managed to sta bilize once prices neared hedgaMe levels for the summer months. Slaughter cows and bulls steady. Packer demand moderate. Demand very good for cows returning to the country. 1300 cows and bulls sold with 25 percent to packets. Special stock cow sale accounted for 700 of the total. Receipts this week 17,150; last week 8,834; last year 14,736. Supply consisted of 77 percent yearlings over 600 lbs; 15 percent calves under 600 lbs; 8 percent cows and bulls. Prices follow with weight ed average weight and price in parenthesis. Feeder Steers; Medium and Large I 350-400 lbs (386 lbs) 109.00- 114.50 (112.82); 400-500 lbs (450 lbs) 92.50-109.00 (99.71); 500-600 lbs (550 lbs) 84.00-93.50 (88.65), Fancy 91.25- (93.90); 600-650 lbs (633 lbs) 76.25- (81.83), Fancy 85.25-91.00 (87.77); 650-700 lbs (678 lbs) 7550-82.25 (78.35), Fancy 82.60-85.25 (83.05); 700-750 lbs (730 lbs) 7250-78.00 (75.75); 750-800 lbs (775 lbs) 71.00-76.75 (74.35); 800-850 lbs (823 lbs) 69.00-74.75 (7234); 850-900 lbs (875 lbs) 69.00-73.25 (70.71); 900-950 lbs (921 lbs) 66.75-70.50 (69.01); 950-1000 lbs (969 lbs) 65.00-68.50 (66.94). Holsteins: Large 2 675 lbs 5850; 800-1000 lbs 55.00-56.25. Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large 1 325-400 lbs (350 lbs) 87.00- 9550 (93.00); 400-450 lbs (429 lbs) 85.00-87.00 (8553), Fancy 87.75- 92.00 (9057); 450-500 lbs (476 lbs) 78.00-84.00 (80.66), Fancy 83.75- 88.75 (86.17); 500-600 lbs (550 lbs) 75.25-86.50 (80.73); 600-700 lbs (650 lbs) 69.00- (72.93); 700-800 lbs (750 lbs) 6750-72.00 (69.79); 800-850 lbs (837 lbs) 66.00- (6730); 850-900 lbs (871 lbs) 65.00- (65.80). Slaughter Cows: Average dressing Cut ters 3650-39.50, Utilities 37.00-40.50; high dressing Cutters 39.00-4250. Utilities 39.50- 43.50; low dressing Cutters 34.00- Utilities 36.00-37.00. Can nets scarce. Estimated dressed cost at Oklahoma National Stockyards: Cutters 80.70, Bon ers 78.25; Breakers 7450, YO 4-5 66.40, Cannets scarce. Bulls 87.40. Slaughter Bulls: Y.G. 1 1200-2100 lbs average dressing 46.00-5050, high dress ing 51.00-54.00, Ugh dressing/high bon ing 5450-55.50; low dressing 43.00-47.00, canner type 38.00-40.00. Replacement Heifers and Cows: Pre tested for Bangs, pregnancy, and age: Medium and Large Frame cows sold in ranch fresh lots; Large String very fleshy mostly purebred Angus from one ranch; 3-5 yr old 1000-1250 lb 7-8 mo bred Fancy Angis 800.00-900.00, same cows but 5-6 mo bred Fancy Angus 650.00-750.00, same cows but short bred Fancy Angus 535.00- Sizable set red and black Limcusins excellent condition from one ranch: 3-6 yr old 950-1200 lb 6-8 mo bred Fancy Limo 660.00- 7 yr old 1150-1350 lb 6-8 mo bred Fancy limo 600.00-635.00. S-S yr old short bred Fancy limo 450.00-SOO.OO. Sizable string Bongos heifers in excellent condition bred to black Saler bulls: Heifers SOO-SSO lb 6-S mo bred Brangus 700.00-725. 00, Hdfen same heifers but 3 mo bred Brangus 640.00. Pairs: Hi Quality Limousin from one ranch: 3-6 yr old black cows with 200 lb calves 750.00-525.00.4-7 yr old red cows with 200-300 lb calves 710.00-775.00. Grantsville Livestock GnurtsvUla, Maryland Report Supplied by Auction Sat, February 21, 1998 STOCK BULLS AND STEERS 200-500 LBS. 60.00-84.00. STOCK HEIFERS 50.00-78.00. SLAUGHTER STEERS GOOD TO CHOICE, NONE AVAILABLE; MEDIUM TO GOOD 45.00-60.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS GOOD, NONE AVAILABLE; LIGHT 35.00-49.75. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS GOOD TO CHOICE, NONE AVAILABLE; MEDIUM TO GOOD 42.00-58.00. BULLS: HEAVY 36.0047.50, LIGHT 40.0048.25. COWS: UTILITY HOLSTEINS 34.00-40.00, CANNERS 28.00-33.00. CULLS 27.00 AND DOWN. VEALS GOOD TO CHOICE UP TO 84.00, MEDIUM TO GOOD 35.00-55.00. 808 CALVES: 30.00 AND DOWN. HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES RETURN TO FARM: 90-120 LBS. UP TO 78.00. HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES RETURN TO FARM UP TO 70.00. BEEF X CALVES RETURN TO FARM: NONE AVAILABLE. HOGS: TOP QUALITY 33.00-4XOO. HEAVY 33.00-41.00, LIGHT 32.00-40.00, FEEDER PIGS BY THE Uneastar Farming, Saturday, HEAD, UP TO 4150 SOWS: UP TO 38.00. MALE HOGS: UP TO 33.00. LAMBS: 7085 LBS. UP TO 95.00; 85-125 LBS. UPT085.00,3060L85., UP TO 112.00; CULLS 75.00 AND DOWN. SHEEP: UP TO 47.50. GOATS: ALL BY THE HEAD, LARGE 50.00-90.00; MEDIUM 20.0045.00; SMALL 11.003000 Westminster Livestock Auction Hagcratown, Md. February 24, 1994 Report aupplled by auction SLAUGHTER COWS: 94 HEAD, STEADY PRICES. UT1L1TY36.0040.00; HIGH DRESSING 41.0043.25; CAN NERS 32.0037.00; SHELLY 32.00 DOWN. BULLS: 6 HEAD. YG41A215002000 LBS. 45.00-4750 1 2428 LBS. 43.25. FED STEERS: 20 HEAD, 1.00 LOW ER. HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 11501400 LBS. 64.0065.25; CHOICE 62,0063.50,14001575 LBS. 57.0059.75. FED HEIFERS: IS HEAD. HIGH CHOICE 10501300 LBS. 62.006350 CHOICE TO 6050. VEAL CALVES: 145 HEAD. 1 HIGH CHOICE 198 LBS. AT 94.00 CULLS 85-110 LBS. 20.00-3000 6085 LBS. 18.0025.00. FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS 5.001000 LOWER. «1 95-120 LBS. 85.00103.00 85-95 LBS. 45.0085.00 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS «1 95-120 LBS. 100.00-115.00; #2 75-100 LBS. 40.0085.00. • Carlos R Leffler, Inc • Walter M Dunlap & Sons, • Evergreen Tractor Co, Inc • Lebanon Valley Natl Bank Ag Dept • Harry H Bachman, Auct • Lancaster Livestock Reporter • Glatfelter Insurance Group • Rich Brandt Farm Real Estate • Ben Druck Door Co • Penn State College of Agncultural Sci •Arnold’s Durocs • MarkC Hershey Farms, Inc • Leid/s Inc • Centre Equine Practice • Ideal Holstems • Stonehurst Farms •Pa Polled Hereford Assn • Misty Farm • Ebersole Hog Farm • Chnslian R Herr •SoulhCentral PA Cattleman • Shelron Welding • Moslollers Country Coral Restaurant • Prime Veal Feed • Jan Frushone Gibas • Trails End Farms • Don Gibas • Centre Herd Health Services • Leesport Farmers Market, Inc •Taylor Packing Company • Ramy Swine Farm • Kencove Fencing • Cresson Feed Mill, Inc • Shadyside Suffolks • Jadewood Valley Hampshires • Wild Bill's Foods • L&R Enterprises • Joint Venture Tool and Mold •Tom Logan •Lyn-Lee Farms • Marsh Wildlife Management • Work Land & Cattle Company • Ephrata National Bann • Kessler’s Inc • William L Piper BEEF X HEIFERS 40.00-72.00; BULLS TO 8200. BUTCHER HOGS; 20 HEAD, 150 LOWER. US#l-2 230-260 LBS. 33.00; 1 LOT AT 34.75. SOWS: FEW 350-550 LBS. 25.0027.50. BOARS: 300400 LBS. 16.501850 STOCK CATTLE: 99 HEAD, VERY WET, UGLY WEATHER. STEERS, FEW OFFERED. 200400 LBS. 80.009200 400-650 LBS. MED. 60.0066.00 HEIFERS: 300500 LBS. 61.0070.00 16 HEAD 720077.00 500700 LBS. 59.0071.50. BULLS: 200400 LBS. 75.0089.00 400600 LBS. 70.0084.00 HOLSTEINS 500600 LBS. 75.0089.00 400600 LBS. 70.0084.00 HOLSTEINS 500600 LBS. 50.0056.00 3 HEAD 725 LBS. AT 4550 LAMBS: 10 HEAD, NO LIGHT WEIGHTS. CHOICE WOOLED 120130 LBS. 77.00-80.00; 135-140 LBS. 70.0074.00 1 95 LBS. AT 87.00. SHEEP: 12 HEAD LIGHT43.OO-62.00; HEAVY 36.0039.00 GOATS: 21 HEAD. LARGE 70.0097.00; 2 HEAD 117.00 AND 120.00; MEDIUM 50006200 KIDS 25.0035.0 a PIGS AND SHOATS; BY THE HEAD, NONE. BY LB., #2*3 60-90 LBS. 39.00-42.00; 130-190 LBS. 29.00-31.00; 2 STOCK BOARS 290 LBS. 19.00 AND 20.00. SPECIAL GRADED PIG SALE TUBS.. 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