LM_CT131
St. Joseph, MO Tue, January 29, 2013 USDA Market News Service
Afternoon National Slaughter Cattle Review as of 2:00 pm Tuesday
So far for Tuesday trading in all major feeding regions has been at a standstill.
Last week in the Southern Plains and Colorado live sales sold at 122.00. In Nebraska
live sales sold from 122.00-124.00 and dressed sales mostly at 198.00. In Iowa-
Minnesota live sales sold from 123.00-124.00 and dressed sales sold from 198.00-
200.00.
Negotiated sales:
Confirmed: 119 Week ago: 108 Year ago: 156
Week to Date: 269 Week ago: 996 Year ago: 1,625
Negotiated: prices paid for Domestic Slaughter steers and heifers:
(Information derived from the 5 area weighted average LM_CT100)
Live basis Steers Heifers
Over 80% Choice - avg - avg
65 - 80% Choice - avg - avg
35 - 65% Choice - avg - avg
0 - 35% Choice - avg - avg
Total all grades - avg - avg
Dressed basis Steers Heifers
Over 80% Choice - avg - avg
65 - 80% Choice - avg - avg
35 - 65% Choice - avg - avg
0 - 35% Choice - avg - avg
Total all grades - avg - avg
Formula purchases: prices established thus far today for slaughtered
cattle.
Beef Type: Domestic:
Head count priced today: 26,100
Weighted avg weight: 881
Weighted avg net price: 197.30
Covers transactions reported at 2:00 pm today. Comments and market conditions
may include information gathered from voluntary sources, all prices, weights
and head counts are only those gathered through the mandatory reporting system.
Source: USDA Market News Service, St Joseph, MO
(816)-238-0678 or (816)-676-7000 e-mail: stjoe.lgmn@ams.usda.gov
www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/lm_ct131.txt
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Slaughter Cattle Review - Afternoon
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