Cattle Weekly Reports
Weekly Direct Slaughter Cattle - Packer Owned Cattle
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St. Joseph, MO Mon May 13, 2013 USDA Market News
NATIONAL WEEKLY DIRECT SLAUGHTER CATTLE - PRIOR WEEK SLAUGHTER AND CONTRACT
PURCHASES
For Week Ending Sunday, 05/12/2013
A: PACKER OWNED SLAUGHTER
Domestic:
Head Carcass Wtd Avg
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TX-OK Weekly Wtd Avg Direct Slaughter Cattle - Negotiated Sales
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St Joseph, MO Mon May 13, 2013 USDA Market News
TEXAS-OKLAHOMA-NEW MEXICO WEEKLY WEIGHTED AVERAGE CATTLE REPORT - NEGOTIATED
(Includes all transactions regardless of delivery day)
For Week Ending Sunday, 5/12/2013
Confirmed: 4,992 Last Week: 9,751 Last
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NE Weekly Wtd Avg Direct Slaughter Cattle - Negotiated Sales
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St Joseph, MO Mon May 13, 2013 USDA Market News
NEBRASKA WEEKLY WEIGHTED AVERAGE CATTLE REPORT - NEGOTIATED PURCHASES
(Includes all transactions regardless of delivery day)
For Week Ending Sunday, 5/12/2013
Confirmed: 22,074 Last Week: 37,570 Last Year:
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KS Weekly Wtd Avg Direct Slaughter Cattle - Negotiated Sales
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St Joseph, MO Mon May 13, 2013 USDA Market News
KANSAS WEEKLY WEIGHTED AVERAGE CATTLE REPORT - NEGOTIATED PURCHASES
(Includes all transactions regardless of delivery day)
For Week Ending Sunday, 5/12/2013
Confirmed: 21,591 Last Week: 17,620 Last Year:
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Kansas Weighted Average Report KS
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Dodge City, KS Mon May 13, 2013 USDA-KS Dept of Ag Market News
(Feeder Cattle Weighted Average Report for 5/6/13 through 5/11/2013)
Kansas Weighted Average Report for the three feeder cattle auctions (Dodge City,
Pratt and Salina) totaled 11,868 head including 10,852
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5 Area Weekly Wtd Avg Direct Slaughter Cattle - Premium and Discounts
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St. Joseph, MO Mon May 13, 2013 USDA Market News Service
5-AREA WEEKLY WTD AVERAGE DIRECT SLAUGHTER CATTLE - PREMIUMS AND DISCOUNTS
For the Week of: 5/13/2013
Value Adjustments
Range Wtd Avg Change
Quality:
Prime
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Steer & Heifer Estimated Grading Percent Report
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Des Moines, Iowa Mon May 13, 2013 USDA Market News
USDA NATIONAL STEER & HEIFER ESTIMATED GRADING PERCENT REPORT
For Week Ending: 5/3/2013
National, Regional, and State Breakdown of Official USDA Quality Grades.
Percentages derived from each category
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Weekly Direct Slaughter Cow and Bull Report
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St Joseph, Mo Fri May 10, 2013 USDA Market News Service
NATIONAL WEEKLY DIRECT COW and BULL REPORT - NEGOTIATED PRICE
FOR WEEK ENDING Friday May 10, 2013
Confirmed Week Ago Year Ago
NATIONAL 46,230
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Cutter Cow Cutout & Boxed Cow Beef Cuts - Afternoon
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Des Moines, IA Fri, May 10, 2013 USDA Market News
NATIONAL 5-DAY ROLLING CUTTER COW CUTOUT AND BOXED COW BEEF CUTS
USDA ESTIMATE CUTTER COW CARCASS CUT-OUT VALUE - Negotiated Sales - Afternoon
Based on negotiated prices and volume of cow cuts delivered
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TX-OK Daily Direct Slaughter Cattle - Negotiated Purchases - Afternoon
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St Joseph, MO Fri May 10, 2013 USDA Market News Service
TX/OK/NM DAILY DIRECT SLAUGHTER CATTLE - NEGOTIATED PURCHASES - Afternoon
Trade so far today
Domestic source only. Live sales based on net weights FOB the feedlot after a
3-4% shrink. Dressed sales based on hot carcass
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Direct Slaughter Cattle - Negotiated Purchases - Morning
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St Joseph, MO Fri May 10, 2013 USDA Market News Service
NATIONAL DAILY DIRECT SLAUGHTER CATTLE - NEGOTIATED PURCHASES - Morning
Primarily trade from previous afternoon
Domestic source only. Live sales based on net weights FOB the feedlot after a
3-4% shrink. Dressed sales based
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