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St Joseph, MO Tue May 22, 2012 USDA Market News Service
5 AREA DAILY WEIGHTED AVERAGE DIRECT SLAUGHTER CATTLE - NEGOTIATED
Texas/Oklahoma/New Mexico; Kansas; Nebraska; Colorado; Iowa/Minnesota feedlots
(Includes all transactions regardless of delivery day)
Recap for: Monday, 5/21/2012
Head Count: 1,052 Week Ago: 119 Last Year: 7,610
Week to Date: 1,052 Week Ago: 119 Last Year: 7,610
LIVE FOB BASIS - Beef Breeds
Head Weight Price Avg Avg
Count Range Range Weight Price
STEERS
Over 80% Choice - -
65 - 80% Choice - -
35 - 65% Choice 436 1,325-1,370 122.00-122.00 1,346 122.00
0 - 35% Choice - -
Total all grades 436 1,325-1,370 122.00-122.00 1,346 122.00
HEIFERS
Over 80% Choice - -
65 - 80% Choice 516 1,100-1,275 122.00-123.00 1,194 122.53
35 - 65% Choice - -
0 - 35% Choice - -
Total all grades 516 1,100-1,275 122.00-123.00 1,194 122.53
DRESSED DELIVERED BASIS - Beef Breeds
Head Weight Price Avg Avg
Count Range Range Weight Price
STEERS
Over 80% Choice - -
65 - 80% Choice - -
35 - 65% Choice - -
0 - 35% Choice - -
Total all grades - -
HEIFERS
Over 80% Choice - -
65 - 80% Choice - -
35 - 65% Choice - -
0 - 35% Choice - -
Total all grades - -
WEEKLY ACCUMULATED Head Count Avg Weight Avg Price
Live Steer 436 1,346 122.00
Live Heifer 516 1,194 122.53
Dressed Steer
Dressed Heifer
SAME PERIOD LAST WEEK Head Count Avg Weight Avg Price
Live Steer
Live Heifer
Dressed Steer
Dressed Heifer
SAME PERIOD LAST YEAR Head Count Avg Weight Avg Price
Live Steer 2,764 1,280 104.32
Live Heifer 2,268 1,175 104.25
Dressed Steer 838 853 169.02
Dressed Heifer 743 768 168.75
Source: USDA Market News Service, St. Joseph, MO
816-238-0678 email: stjoe.lgmn@usda.gov
http://www.ams.usda.gov/LSMarketNews
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