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STATE AVERAGES Steers (M&L 1-2) 350-400 lbs 400-450 lbs 450-500 lbs 500-550 lbs 550-600 lbs 600-650 lbs 650-700 lbs 700-750 lbs 750-800 lbs 800-850 lbs 850-900 lbs


Heifers (M&L 1-2) 300-350 lbs 350-400 lbs 400-450 lbs 450-500 lbs 500-550 lbs 550-600 lbs 600-650 lbs 650-700 lbs 700-750 lbs 750-800 lbs


This Week 155.46 146.04 144.00 139.18 137.52 133.84 130.32 127.65 130.18 131.16 127.71


128.90 128.18 127.31 125.23 123.02 122.21 117.40 118.52 123.03 115.85


Prior Week 157.10 150.67 146.81 141.95 139.60 136.78 132.20 128.44 130.96 126.11 124.05


132.73 131.13 129.67 127.21 124.74 125.05 120.43 117.77 114.50 117.83


IN KENTUCKY Weekly Kentucky Cattle and Grain Summary


USDA Livestock, Poultry and Grain Market News Frankfort, KY


For Week Ending: October 8 Receipts: 18968; Last Week 20,882 Last Year: 24,010 Compared to last week, feeder steers were mostly 3.00-4.00 lower, and feeder heifers were mostly steady to 4.00 lower. Demand for feeder cattle was moderate at best, but there was notably good demand for long-weaned and preconditioned feeder cattle. Slaughter cows were mostly 2.00-4.00 lower, and slaughter bulls were 3.00-5.00 lower.


Last Year 143.79 139.64 139.76 136.15 134.19 131.66 130.28 128.72 125.51 128.74 127.17


123.44 123.60 121.72 121.66 120.13 118.06 116.12 113.86 110.57 106.77


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IN MISSOURI Weekly MISSOURI Cattle and Grain Summary


USDA Livestock, Poultry and Grain Market News JEFFERSON CITY, MO


Week Ending October 9, 2020 Receipts 24,154 Week ago: 24,246 Year ago: 22,056


Compared to last week, steers sold unevenly steady to 3.00 lower, except for some loads of yearlings over 800 lbs. which sold steady to 2.00 higher. Feeder heifers were mixed from 3.00 lower to 1.00 higher. The supply of feeders was moderate and demand was moderate to good. Weather contin-ues to weight on the markets early week several areas of the state seen the first frost of the year. Not a hard killing frost but all the same it was frost. By mid to late week temperatures were in the mid 80ʼs. These swings are incredibly hard on the health of calves which make up the majority of the offering this time of year. It canʼt be stressed enough how much good vaccination and weaning programs pays espe- cially in the fall. Higher grain prices this week also put pressure on the cattle market. Corn prices are as high as they have been for the past year and quite unusual that the yearly highs have come right in the height of harvest. Drought also is becoming quite concerning especially in the southwest corner of the state where a small area has moved in to D3 sta- tus now. Boxed beef cutouts were lower for the week. Choice closed on Thursday at 216.00 down 2.88 and select 203.10 down 4.51 compared to last Friday. Slaughter cattle sales have been slow to develop this week as feedlot managers have dug in and try to gain more ground as of Thursday afternoon just over 40k head reported for the week. A few early sales have been reported mostly at 107.00-108.00 a few at 110.00 live which is steady to 1.00 higher and 169.00- 170.00 dressed which is 1.00-2.00 higher. Fridayʼs Mis- souri Stocker Formula consisted of 3933 head with a weighted average of 549.17 lbs. and a price value of 149.98 down 0.45 compared to last Friday. Supply included: 83% Feeder Cattle (56% Steers, 0% Dairy Steers, 38% Heifers, 5% Bulls, 0% Dairy Heifers); 13% Slaughter Cattle (2% Steers, 0% Heifers, 86% Cows, 11% Bulls); 4% Replacement Cattle (21% Stock Cows, 56% Bred Cows, 3% Bred Heifers, 21% Cow-Calf Pairs). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 58%.


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MISSOURI CATTLE PRICES SPONSORS IN ILLINOIS Weekly ILLINOIS Cattle and Grain Summary


USDA Livestock, Poultry and Grain Market News Springfield, Ill.


Sale results for: October 9, 2020 Total receipts: 2,357 Last Week: 1,226 Year Ago: 2,906


Supply included: 71% Feeder Cattle (48% Steers, 51% Heifers, 1% Bulls); 29% Slaughter Cattle (47% Steers, 6% Dairy Steers, 26% Heifers, 18% Cows, 2% Bulls). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 74%.


STEERS - Medium and Large 1: 785 $126.00. STEERS - Large 1: 285 $141.00; 400 $141.00; 513 $138.00-140.00; 562 $132.00; 760 $119.50. HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1-2: 432 $111.00-133.00; 501 $131.00-135.00; 681 $120.50. HEIFERS - Large 1: 335 $136.00; 395 $126.00; 450 $126.00; 585 $125.00; 760 $120.00; 855 $106.00.


BULLS - Large 1-2: 272 $147.50; 495 $137.00; 752 $103.00-115.50.


COWS - Breaker 75-80% 1582 65.00-74.50, High Dressing 1680 $76.00-79.00, Low Dressing 1497 $53.00-61.00


COWS - Boner 80-85% 1287 $59.00-67.00, Average Return To Feed 1090 $78.00, Low Dressing 1362 $34.00-58.50. COWS - Lean 85-90% 1175 $52.00-62.50, Low Dressing 894 $27.00-40.00. BULLS - 1-2: 1930 $82.00-92.00, Low Dressing 1271 $64.00-73.00.


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STATE AVERAGES Steers (M&L 1-2) 300-350 lbs 350-400 lbs 400-450 lbs 450-500 lbs 500-550 lbs 550-600 lbs 600-650 lbs


This Week 151.16 145.14 143.09 136.89 131.42 130.33 127.71


IN TENNESSEE Weekly Tennessee Cattle and Grain Summary


USDA Livestock, Poultry and Grain Market News Nashville, TN


For Week Ending: October 8, 2020 Receipts: 9846; Last Week 6618 Last Year: 7453 Compared to last week, feeder steers were mostly 3.00-4.00 lower, and feeder heifers were mostly steady to 4.00 lower. Demand for feeder cattle was moderate at best, but there was notably good demand for long-weaned and preconditioned feeder cattle. Slaughter cows were mostly 3.00-5.00 lower, and slaughter bulls 2.00-4.00 lower.


Prior Week 164.36 155.37 149.00 146.06 139.80 135.00 130.62


Last Year 139.71 139.16 139.63 132.82 131.34 127.88 122.07


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