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Eastern Cornbelt Direct
Feeder Cattle Weekly
Springfield, 111.
July 18,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
Eastern Cornbelt Direct Feeder Cattle
Summary Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,
and Ohio: Compared to last week, feeder
cattle were weak to 2.00 lower in a light
market test. Demand was light. Trading
activity was very slow. Reported sales
consisted of about 44% beef steers, 36%
heifers and 20% Holstein steers. Approxi
mately 80% of the cattle marketed this
week weighed over 600 Ibs.Confirmed
sales 500 this week, 900 last week and 250
last year.
FEEDER STEERS: Medium and
Large 1-2: load lot 800 lbs 86.50; load lot
990 lbs 74.00.
HOLSTEIN STEERS: Medium and
Large 3-4: load lot 840 lbs 70.00.
FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and
Large 1-2; 550-675 lbs 89.00-91.00.
Prices are based FOB the farm unless
otherwise indicated. Delivered prices in
clude freight, commissions, and other ex
penses.
Kentucky Feeder
Cattle Sales
Lexington, Ky.
July 22,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
BLUE GRASS STOCKYARDS Daily
Auction Report: Receipts: 2,000 est. Com
pared to Monday: Steer and heifer calves
mostly steady. Yearling steers firm to 2.00
higher, yearling heifers fully steady in a
light early test. Holsteins poorly tested
early.
STEERS: Medium and Large 1:
300-350 ntd. 113.00, 35(M00 lbs ind.
102.00; 400-450 ibs few 100.00, 450-500
lbs 95.00-105.50; few 500-550 lbs
92.00- 350-600 lbs 9000-99.50;
600-700 fecal ves lb
yearlings 89.00-95.00; 'TbO-OOV: tbs
85.00- including 38 head(bbwf) 776
Ibs 89.20 & 37 head(mixed) 799 Ibs 86.95>
800-900 lbs 80.00-86.95, including 64
head(mixed) 806 lbs 86.95; 900-1000 Ibs
61 head(bbwf) 902 lbs 86.15, 57
head(Charx) 923 lbs 85.00 & 104
head(blk-Charx) 959 Ibs 84.00. Medium
and Large 1-2: 77 head(mixed) 642 Ibs
96.90; 50 head(mixed) 861 Ibs 85.95; 59
head(blk-Charx) 920 Ibs 83.95. Medium
and Large 2: 400-500 Ibs 92.00-98.00;
500-600 Ibs 86.00-90.00; 600-700 Ibs
81.00- 700-800 lbs 77.50-82.00. Me
dium and Large 3: 300-400 lbs
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86.00- 400-500 lbs 80.00-88.00;
500-600 lbs 72.00-82.00; 600-700 lbs
75.00- Holsteins: Large 3: 14 head
472 lbs 80.00; cpl 923 lbs 57.00.
BULL CALVES: Medium and Large 1:
300-400 lbs 98.00-108.00; 400-500 lbs
86.00- 101.00; 500-600 lbs 80.00-94.00;
600-700 lbs 78.00-84.00.
FEEDER HEIFERS; Medium and
Large 1: 400-500 lbs 85.00-90.00; 500-600
lbs 83.00-89.00; 600-700 lbs 81.00-85.80,
including 57 head (mixed) 680 lbs 85.80;
few 700-800 lbs 79.00-80.50. Medium and
Large 2: 300-400 lbs 85.00-91.00; 400-500
lbs 81.00-86.00; 500-600 lbs 78.00-83.50;
600-700 lbs 76.00-81.50. Small 1 300-400
lbs 81.00-89.00; 400-500 lbs 75.00-82.00;
500-600 lbs 74.00-81.00.
OKLAHOMA NATIONAL STOCK
YARDS, Weekly Cattle Summary
Compared to last week: Feeder cattle and
calves steady to 2.00 higher. Demand con
tinues good for feeders. Calf demand
good despite hot dry weather. Northern
feedtots active buyers of heavy calves for
grow lots. The trade was impressed with
cattle on feed June marketing’s and last
week’s strong feedlot movement. Nearby
August-October Choice steer futures re
acted .45-.6S up Monday. High pressure
system continues to bake Oklahoma with
highs reaching 110 in parts of the state
during the past week. Over night lows
Sunday night falling only into the low
90’s. Slight reprieve moved in with cooler
temps but still no rain.
Receipts this week 11,800; last week
14,564; last year 6,663. Supply consisted
of 77% over 600 lbs; 18% calves; 5% cows
and bulls. Heifers comprised 39% of feed
er & calf supply.
Prices follow with weighted average
weight and price in parenthesis.
FEEDER STEERS: Medium and
Large 1: CALVES: few 350-400 lbs (377
lbs) 110.00-114.50 (112.59); 400-500 lbs
(450 lbs) 105.50-112.00 (110.55); 500-550
Ibs (526 Ibs) 96.00-108.75 (104.83);
550-600 lbs (578 lbs) 93.75-101.50 (99.42);
600-650 lbs (625 Ibs) 92.00-100.25 (97.50);
650-700 lbs (667 lbs) 90.50-95.75 (93.18);
757 lbs 87.50. YEARLINGS: 600-650 Ibs
(620 Ibs) 97.50-100.75 (98.28); 650-700 Ibs
(684 lbs) 93.00-96.75 (94.95); 700-750 lbs
(729 Ibs) 90.00-95.50 (93.24); 750-800 lbs
(770 Ibs) 87.00-94.25 (90.01); 800-850 Ibs
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Oklahoma Feeder
Cattle Weekly
Oklahoma City, OK
July 23,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
(835 lbs) 85.00- 89.00 (87.64); 850-900 lbs
(875 lbs) 84.50-87.50 (85.50); 900-950 lbs
(917 lbs) 80.25-84.75 (83.51); 1000 lbs
79.50; 1100-1125 lbs 76.00-76.25.
FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and
Urge 1: CALVES: lot 345 lbs 105.50;
400-500 lbs (450 lbs) 93.00-101.50 (98.59);
500-600 lbs (550 lbs) 91.00-98.75 (95.19);
600-650 lbs (634 lbs) 85.50-93.50 (89.49);
650-700 lbs (673 lbs) 82.00-86.00 (84.07).
YEARLINGS: 500-600 lbs (550 lbs)
93.00- (96.13); 600-700 lbs (650 lbs)
88.00- (90.03); 700-750 lbs (750 lbs)
85.50- (87.39); 750-800 lbs (778 lbs)
84.50- (85.66); 800-850 lbs (812 lbs)
81.25- 86.00 (82.58); 875-900 lbs (883 lbs)
80.00- (80.46); 930 lbs 80.50;
1000-1025 lbs 75.50-77.00 (76.29).
Cattle On Feed
5 Percent Lower
Washington, D.C.
July 18,2003
Report Supplied By USDA/NASS
Cattle and calves on feed for slaughter
market in the United States for feedlots
with capacity of 1,000 or more head total
ed 9.92 million head on July 1, 2003. The
inventory was 5 percent below July 1,
2002 and 10 percent below July 1,2001.
The inventory included 6.11 million
steers and steer calves, down 5 percent
from the previous year. This group ac
counted for 62 percent of the total inven
tory. Heifers and heifer calves accounted
for 3.75 million head, down 5 percent
from 2002.
Placements in feedlots during June to
taled 1.68 million, 2 percent above 2002
but 14 percent below 2001. Net
placements were 1.62 million.
During June, placements of cattle and
calves weighing less than 600 pounds
were 374,000, 600-699 pounds were
361,000, 700-799 pounds were 483,000,
and 800 pounds and greater were 464,000.
Marisaitag* atfaj entile during June
totaled 2.23 mfHnmfli percent 3002
and 5 percent above2ool.
Other disappearance totaled 61,000
during June, 20 percent above 2002 but
21 percent below 2001.
U-S. All Cattle on Feed
Cattle on feed July 1, 2003, from all
feedlots in the. United States, totaled 11.7
mUlioa, down 6 percent from the
12.4 million on July 1, 2002 and
10 percent below July 1, 2001
Cattle on feed in feedlots with
1,000 or more head accounted for
85 percent of the total cattle on
feed on July 1,2003.
National Weekly
Lamb Report
Des Moines, lowa
July 22,2003
Report Supplied By USD A
NATIONAL WEEKLY LAMB RE
PORT for week ending Monday, July 21;
SLAUGHTERED LAMB PRIOR
WEEK: From Forward Contracts: Do
mestic 0; Imported 0. From Formula Ar
rangements: Domestic 16,571 head; Im
ported: 0.
SLAUGHTERED PACKER OWNED
SHEEP: DOMESTIC: 2,379 head, 46-74
Weekly Meat Production Under Federal Inspection
WASHINGTON, D.C., July 18 - (USDA-NASS) - Total red meat pro
duction under federal inspection for the week ending Saturday, July 19,
was estimated at 918.5 million lbs, according to the USDA's Agricultural
Marketing Service. This was 1.0 percent higher than a week ago and 2.2
percent higher than a year ago. Cumulative meat production for the year
to date was 0.2 percent lower compared to the previous year.
MEAT PRODUCTION (million pounds)
(excludes condemned)
Calf/Veal Pork (2)
3.9 358.1
4.1 352.4
-4.9% 1.6%
3.6 350.0
Week Ending (1) Beef
19- 553.2
12-Jul-03 549.6
Change: 0.7%
20- 542.1
Change; 2.0% 8.3% 2.3% -2.9%
2003 YTD: 14,524.3 104.0 10,466.1 103.7
2002 YTD 14,586.3 100.0 10,439.0 116.2
Change: -0.4% 4.0% 0.3% -10.8%
1- Previous week estimates may be revised. Year ago data are actuals
2- Excludes lard.
3- Totals may not add due to rounding. 2003 totals are subject to revision
OvESfOCKSLAUG
Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs Sheep/Lambs
746.000 21,000 1,828,000 49,000
743.000 21,000 1,789,000 47,000
0.4% 0.0% 2.2% 4.3%
710.000 21,000 1,813,000 54,000
5.1% 0.0% 0.8% -9.3%
19.477.000 542,000 52,655,000 1,538,000
19.309.000 523,000 52,843,000 1,695,000
0.9% 3.7% -0.4% -9 3%
AVERAGE'' WEiGHTS'' (ibs.)
Cattle Calves/Vealers Hogs Sheep/Lamb
1222 314 264 133
1221 327 266 134
1252 288 261 125
Week Ending
19-July-03
12-Jul-03
Change
-20-July-02
Change:
2003 YTD:
2002 YTD;
Change:
Week Ending: LIVE
19- Estimate
12-Jul-03 Estimate
20- Actual
DRESSED
19-Jul-03 Estimate 745 192 197 67
12-Jul-03 Estimate 743 201 198 67
2WUI-02 Actual 768 175 194 63
PERCENTAGE oiF TOTAL SLAUGHTERED BY CLASS
CATTLE HOGS
Wk Erttting Steers Heifers Cows Bulls/Stags Barrows/Gilts Sows Boars/Stags
05- : 03 51 1% 33 4% 13.9% 1.6% 96 1% 3.6% 02%
06- 53 5% 31.0% 14. f% 1.4% 96.5% 3.2% 0.3%
For The Control Of
• Starlings • Pigeons
• Sparrows • Crows
5 lbs. for *29s°°
+6.00 StH
These Pesticides have restricted
use. MUST HAVE Current
Applicator's License.
lbs, avg. 66 lbs; dressing 50%; Choice
99.9%. IMPORTED: None.
FORWARD CONTRACT PUR
CHASES: No trade reported.
FORMULA PURCHASES; DOMES
TIC: 2,423 head, 45-65 lbs, avg. 59.1 lbs;
173.04-192.37, wtd. avg. price 181.27.
10,356 head, 65-75 lbs, avg. 71.8 lbs;
170.62-190.54, wtd. avg. price 180.87.
1,064 head, 76-79 lbs, avg. 76.9 lbs;
177.07-189.15, wtd. avg. price 180.29. 625
head, 85-89 lbs, avg. 89 lbs; 173.81-182.17,
wtd. avg. price 181.70. IMPORTED:
None reported.
Meke TJkwt Hodsnt Racks EMM t;
Tracking Powder*
Kills Rats & Mice <
f L p*ck/ 6 lb. Bucket t;
Wi 39.955.005,H I
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717*536*386
Lamb/Mutton Totals (3)
3.3 918.5
3.1 909.2
6.5% 1.0%
3.4 899.1
2.2%
25,198.1
25,241.5
-0.2%
Starlicide
For the Control of
Starlings & Blackbirds
Less Diseases
Saves Feed
/i&wk 33 Lb. Pail
t Prices^
*89.00
in Supply
137, Blaln, PA 17006
1 or 717*536*3933