Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow, KY

Agriculture

November 19, 2009

Livestock Report, November 16-17, 2009

Farmers Livestock Market

Glasgow

Nov. 16, 2009


Receipts: 1,683; For the week: 2,013; Last week: 2,191.

Compared to last week: Feeder Steers: 300-500 lbs. $3-$5 higher, 600-800 lbs. $2-$4 lower; Feeder Heifers: Steady to $2 lower; Slaughter Cows: Steady to $1 lower; Slaughter Bulls: Steady.

Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1-2: 7 head 300-400 lbs. $113.50; 17 head 400-500 lbs. $98-$108; 48 head 500-600 lbs. $83-$94.25; 44 head 500-600 lbs. $86 Part Loads; 47 head 600-700 lbs. $80-$85; 15 head 700-800 lbs. $78; 5 head 800-900 lbs. $78. Groups: 28 head 514 lbs. $94.25 blk; 44 head 588 lbs. $86 blk.

Feeder Steers Medium 2: 6 head 400-500 lbs. $71; 14 head 500-600 lbs. $72.50.

Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2: 10 head 200-300 lbs. $90-$92; 30 head 300-400 lbs. $85.50-$87; 23 head 400-500 lbs. $80.50; 75 head 400-500 lbs. $83.50 Part Loads; 65 head 500-600 lbs. $75.75-$83; 122 head 500-600 lbs. $74.75-$83 Part Loads; 53 head 600-700 lbs. $70-$74.50; 22 head 700-800 lbs. $70.50-$73; 65 head 700-800 lbs. $82.60 Value Added. Groups: 23 head 445 lbs. $80.50 mixed; 72 head 446 lbs. $83.50 bbwf; 36 head 514 lbs. $75.75 mixed; 79 head 518 lbs. $83 blk; 43 head 589 lbs. $74.75 blk; 28 head 650 lbs. $73.75 blk; 65 head 768 lbs. $82.60 mixed Value Added.

Feeder Heifers Large 2: 9 head 300-400 lbs. $80; 23 head 400-500 lbs. $68.50-$77; 15 head 500-600 lbs. $69-$71.50; 4 head 600-700 lbs. $65.50.

Feeder Heifers Small and Medium 1-2: 1 head 220 lbs. $85.

Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 1-2: 17 head 200-300 lbs. $105-$114.50; 25 head 300-400 lbs. $107-$115; 17 head 400-500 lbs. $94.50; 67 head 400-500 lbs. $99.75 Part Loads; 45 head 500-600 lbs. $74.50-$82.50; 101 head 500-600 lbs. $78.75-$85.75 Part Loads; 17 head 500-600 lbs. $90 Value Added; 10 head 600-700 lbs. $69.50; 35 head 600-700 lbs. $74 Part Loads; 42 head 700-800 lbs. $70.25. Groups: 67 head 433 lbs. $99.75 blk; 61 head 513 lbs. $85.75 blk; 40 head 584 lbs. $78.75 blk; 26 head 586 lbs. $74.50 mixed; 35 head 664 lbs. $74 blk; 42 head 749 lbs. $70.25 mixed.

Feeder Bulls Large 2: 5 head 300-400 lbs. $75; 22 head 400-500 lbs. $69-$75; 16 head 500-600 lbs. $61-$70.50; 14 head 600-700 lbs. $62.50.

Slaughter Cows: Breakers: 75-80% lean 1000-1600 lbs. $40-$44, High Dressing $46, Low Dressing $35.50-$39.50; Boners: 80-85% lean 1000-1600 lbs. $41-$43.50, High Dressing $44.50, Low Dressing $36.50-$38.50; Lean: 85-90% lean 800-1400 lbs. $36-$39, High Dressing $42-$43, Low Dressing $31-$35.50; Shelly/ Low Dressing 750-1000 lbs. $24-$30.50.

Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1: 1100-2200 lbs. 78-80 carcass boning percent $52-$54.50; Yield Grade 2: 1100-2000 lbs. 75-76 carcass boning percent $43-$49.50.

Stock Cows: Medium and Large 1-2 4-8 years old 4-8 months bred $730-$910 per head.

Stock Cows: Small and Medium 1-2 4-8 years old 4-8 months bred $510-$700 per head.

Stock Cows Medium and Large 1-2 3-8 years old with 100-400 lb. calves at side $810-$1070 per pair.

Stock Cows Small and Medium 1-2 4-8 years old with 100-300 lb. calves at side $650-$760 per pair.

Stock bulls: No test.

Calves: Baby Dairy: $30-$55, Weaned: $105-$170 per head.



UPI of Bowling Green

Nov. 17, 2009


Receipts: 626 head

Comparison: Steers: $5-$7 higher under 400 lb. Steady-$1 lower 400 lbs.; Heifers: $2 higher; Slaughter Cows: $1-$2 lower; Slaughter Bulls: Firm.

Steers: Medium and Large 1-2: 200-300 lbs. $111-$120; 300-400 lbs. $96-$106; 400-500 lbs. $84-$97; 500-600 lbs. $83-$88.50; 600-700 lbs. $77.50-$79; 700-800 lbs. $75-$78.50. Medium and Large 3: 400-500 lbs. $71-$79; 500-600 lbs. $69-$78.

Bulls Medium and Large 1-2: 300-400 lbs. $95-$105; 400-500 lbs. $82.50-$94; 500-600 lbs. $76-$83.50; 600-700 lbs. $66.50-$72; 700-800 lbs. $66.

Bulls Small: 600-700 lbs. $64.

Heifers: Medium and Large 1-2: 200-300 lbs. $96-$107; 300-400 lbs. $86-$88; 400-500 lbs. $82-$87; 500-600 lbs. $73-$80; 600-700 lbs. $71-$73.50; 700-800 lbs. $69.50. Medium and Large 3: 300-400 lbs. $81-$86; 400-500 lbs. $74-$80. Small 2: 300-400 lbs. $64; 400-500 lbs. $65; 500-600 lbs. $62-$67.

Slaughter Cows: Breakers: 75-80% lean 1195-1835 lbs. $38-$40.50, High Dressing $40-$42; Boners: 80-85% lean 1060-1495 lbs. $34.50-$38.50; Lean: 85-90% lean 875-1330 lbs. $31-$34; Lean & Crips: 785-1145 lbs. Low Dressing $18-$31.

Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1: 1675-1985 lbs. 76-77 carcass boning percent $49-$50, High Dressing $50-$51.50; Yield Grade 2: 1565-1845 lbs. 72-74 carcass boning percent $42.50-$49.

Bred Cows: Medium and Low Frame Cows 2-8 years old 1-8 months bred $490-$700. Medium-Large Frame Cows 8-10+ years old 3-8 months bred $200-$540.

Cows & Calves: Medium-Large Frame Cows 3-5 years old with 70-250 lb. calves by side $590-$890.

Stock Bulls: Charola Bull 2 years old 1070 lbs. $710.

Groups of 20 or more head:

Bulls: 29 head 517 lbs. $83.50 Blk.

Heifers: 27 head 439 lbs. $87 Blk; 40 head 528 lbs. $80 Blk; 21 head 450 lbs. $82 Chxb; 21 head 518 lbs. $74 Chxb-Blk.



Edmonton Buying Station

Nov. 17, 2009


Receipts: 2,080. Last week: 2,047.

Compared to last week: Feeder Steers: Steady to $2 higher; Feeder Heifers: $2-$3 lower; Slaughter Cows: $1-$2 lower; Slaughter Bulls: $2-$3 lower.

Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1-2: 9 head 200-300 lbs. $100-$107; 63 head 300-400 lbs. $98-$108; 84 head 400-500 lbs. $87-$96; 217 head 500-600 lbs. $82-$94; 119 head 600-700 lbs. $81-$90; 50 head 700-800 lbs. $79-$87; 21 head 800-900 lbs. $75-$82.

Feeder Steers Medium 2: 7 head 300-400 lbs. $75-$80; 24 head 400-500 lbs. $70-$75.

Feeder Holstein Steers Large 3: 1 head 325 lbs. $55; 1 head 535 lbs. $65; 1 head 645 lbs. $61; 2 head 800-900 lbs. $55-$60.

Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2: 9 head 200-300 lbs. $84-$86; 44 head 300-400 lbs. $78-$87; 102 head 400-500 lbs. $75-$85; 189 head 500-600 lbs. $71-$82; 119 head 600-700 lbs. $71-$78; 30 head 700-800 lbs. $66-$75; 19 head 800-900 lbs. $67-$72.

Feeder Heifers Medium 2: 24 head 300-400 lbs. $63-$72; 15 head 400-500 lbs. $64-$71; 3 head 500-600 lbs. $60-$68; 1 head 640 lbs. $65.

Feeder Heifers Small and Medium 1-2: 2 head 200-300 lbs $75.

Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 1-2: 70 head 400-500 lbs. $81-$88; 102 head 500-600 lbs. $72-$82; 40 head 600-700 lbs. $68-$73.50; 33 head 700-800 lbs. $61-$71.

Feeder Bulls Medium 2: 5 head 400-500 lbs. $70; 6 head 500-600 lbs. $64-$70; 5 head 600-700 lbs. $60-$68.

Slaughter Cows: Breakers: 75-80% lean 1000-1600 lbs.; Boners: 80-85% lean 1000-1600 lbs. $39-$41, Low Dressing: $34-$38; Lean: 85-90% lean 800-1400 lbs. $37-$39, Low Dressing $28-$34; Shelly/ Low Dressing: 750-1000 lbs. $25-$30.

Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1: 1100-2200 lbs. 77-78 carcass boning percent $50-$52; Yield Grade 2: 1100-2000 lbs. 75-76 carcass boning percent $43-$49.

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