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  3. Weekly Market Summary - Missouri Department of Agriculture

    agriculture.mo.gov/Market/pdf/weeklysummary.pdf

    the widest gap since the end of 2023. The futures market lost some ground this week with live cattle closing 0.07 to 0.98 low-er and feeder cattle contracts 1.13 to 2.20 lower for the week. The Missouri Stocker Formula consists of 4035 head with a weighted average weight of 554.69 lbs and a price value of 284.35, 5.58 lower than a week ago.

  4. The Missouri Stocker Formula consists of 3600 head with a weighted average weight of 544.90 lbs. and a price value of 289.93, 10.27 higher than a week ago. The steer/heifer spread is 27.47. Supply included: 87% Feeder Cattle (52% Steers, 1% Dairy Steers, 43% Heifers, 4% Bulls); 11% Slaughter Cattle (1% Steers, 0% Heifers, 86% Cows, 12% Bulls ...

  5. Missouri Cattle Auction & Market Reports - Cattle Range

    www.cattlerange.com/pages/auction-results/...

    Unionville Livestock Market... Unionville (Tue) Day of week indicates the day report is posted. Please report invalid links to tcr@cattlerange.com. Missouri Cattle Auction & Market Reports... Comprehensive Cattle Market Information & News.

  6. Weekly Market Summary - Missouri Department of Agriculture

    agriculture.mo.gov/Market/pdf/2024_0429.pdf

    Negotiated feedlot sales as of the Friday afternoon report totaled about 84K head, sales in the southern plains were mostly steady, sales in the North were higher for the week. Live sales were reported at 182.00-187.00 and Dressed sales at 294.00-295.00.

  7. FEEDER CATTLE

    www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/ams_1812.pdf

    Compared to last week, steers and heifers sold 3.00-13.00 higher with better quality in the offering. Slaughter cows and bulls sold steady; Demand good and supply moderate. Supply included: 92% Feeder Cattle (47% Steers, 41% Heifers, 11% Bulls); 8% Slaughter Cattle (79% Cows, 21% Bulls); 0% Replacement Cattle (67% Bred Cows, 33% Cow-Calf Pairs).

  8. Compared to last week feeder steers sold from 5.00 lower to 3.00 higher. Feeder heifers sold from 5.00 lower to 8.00 higher. Supply was light with good demand. Supply included: 100% Feeder Cattle (59% Steers, 37% Heifers, 3% Bulls). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 44%.