LM_CT123
St Joseph, MO Wed May 02, 2012 USDA Market News Service
NEBRASKA 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 weights delivered to the plant.
NEGOTIATED CASH:
Confirmed: 2,926 Week ago: 939 Year ago: 1,396
Week to Date: 4,452 Week ago: 2,442 Year ago: 49,945
NEGOTIATED GRID BASE:
Confirmed: none Week ago: 423 Year ago: 1,056
Week to Date: 76 Week ago: 1,042 Year ago: 10,972
NEGOTIATED CASH SALES
(Includes all transactions regardless of delivery day)
Head Wtd Avg Avg Wt Wtd Avg Price Wtd Avg
Count Dress Pct Range Weight Range Price
STEER - LIVE - FOB
No Reportable Trade.
STEER - DRESSED - DELIVERED
Over 80% Choice - -
65 - 80% Choice 2,326 63.8 809-896 847.0 188.00-191.00 190.12
35 - 65% Choice - -
0 - 35% Choice - -
Total all grades 2,326 63.8 809-896 847.0 188.00-191.00 190.12
HEIFER - LIVE - FOB
No Reportable Trade.
HEIFER - DRESSED - DELIVERED
Over 80% Choice - -
65 - 80% Choice 600 63.4 752-800 781.6 188.00-191.00 189.96
35 - 65% Choice - -
0 - 35% Choice - -
Total all grades 600 63.4 752-800 781.6 188.00-191.00 189.96
MIXED STEER/HEIFER
No Reportable Trade.
ALL BEEF TYPE STEERS AND HEIFERS - LIVE - FOB
Total all grades - -
ALL BEEF TYPE STEERS AND HEIFERS - DRESSED - DELIVERED
Total all grades 2,926 63.7 752-896 833.6 188.00-191.00 190.08
DAIRYBRED STEER/HEIFER
No Reportable Trade.
MIXED STEER/HEIFER/COW
No Reportable Trade.
NEGOTIATED GRID BASE PRICE SALES: FINAL NET PRICES TO BE DETERMINED LATER AND
SHOWN ON THE LM_CT109 FORMULATED PURCHASES REPORT
(Includes all transactions regardless of delivery day)
No Reportable Trade.
NEBRASKA - NE
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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