Oklahoma markets
The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Wednesday.
U.S. No 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT: .01 to .04 higher. 6.45-6.94.
Davis 6.45, Clinton 6.74, Hobart, Manchester, Shattuck, Weatherford 6.75, Alva, Buffalo 6.76, Banner, Cherokee, El Reno, Geary, Medford, Okarche, Okeene, Ponca City, Watonga 6.79, Perry, Stillwater 6.82, Lawton 6.83, Frederick, Temple 6.85, Hooker 6.90, Keyes 6.93, Eldorado 6.94, Gulf 7.695.
MILO: .13 to .25 higher. 8.89-10.41.
Shattuck 8.89, Medford, Ponca City 9.07, Weatherford 9.25, Manchester 9.79, Alva, Buffalo 9.96, Hooker, Keyes 10.41.
SOYBEANS: .12 to .94 higher. 12.59-13.49.
Shattuck 12.59, Hooker 12.63, Medford, Ponca City 12.64, Alva, Buffalo 12.89, Stillwater 13.49, Gulf 14.72.
CORN: .14 higher. 5.23-6.48.
Medford, Ponca City 5.23, Manchester 5.98, Hooker 6.47, Keyes 6.48, Gulf 6.3075.
CANOLA (CWT) (New Crop) N/A per cwt.
Red Rock, El Reno, Yukon, Apache, Dacoma, Enid, McWillie, Clyde, Hillsdale, Bison N/A.
COTTON: Grade 41, Leaf 4, Staple 34 Cotton in southwestern Oklahoma averaged 83.75 cents per pound.
EGGS: Large 1.35; medium 1.14; small 82 cents.
Oklahoma livestock
The state Department of Agriculture reported the following prices for the week Wednesday at the Oklahoma City Stockyards:
Receipts this week: 8,232; last week: 5,598; year ago: 6,174; Monday's actual: 7,592.
Compared to last week: Feeder steers 1.00-3.00 higher. Feeder heifers steady to 1.00 higher. No trend available for steer and heifer calves due to recent limited supplies but a much higher undertone noted on heavy offerings. Demand is good to very good for all classes. Receipts this week totaled 75 percent over 600 lbs and 32 percent heifers.
Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1 Calves: 300-350 lbs (336 lbs) 215.00-219.00 (215.74); 350-400 lbs (389 lbs) 207.00-221.00 (218.24); 425-500 lbs (450 lbs) 187.00-200.00 (192.87); 500-550 lbs (528 lbs) 181.00-185.00 (182.49); 550-600 lbs (561 lbs) 175.00-184.00 (181.65); 600-650 lbs (625 lbs) 155.00-164.00 (158.34); 650-700 lbs (680 lbs) 151.00-158.50 (154.16); 650-700 lbs (680 lbs) 151.00-158.50 (154.16); 700-800 lbs (750 lbs) 145.50-154.00 (150.16); Yearlings: 600-650 lbs (618 lbs) 166.00-171.50 (168.84); 650-700 lbs (682 lbs) 161.25-168.50 (164.74); 700-750 lbs (722 lbs) 156.00-163.75 (159.44); 750-800 lbs (775 lbs) 152.50-158.00 (155.99); 800-850 lbs (819 lbs) 151.50-154.00 (152.97); 850-900 lbs (868 lbs) 145.25-151.50 (148.74); 900-1000 lbs (950 lbs) 138.50-144.75 (141.13).
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1 Calves: 400-450 lbs (415 lbs) 165.00-177.00 (173.43); 450-500 lbs (481 lbs) 159.50-165.00 (162.76); 500-550 lbs (520 lbs) 156.00-161.00 (158.48); 550-600 lbs (581 lbs) 155.00-160.75 (157.74); 600-650 lbs (611 lbs) 137.50-144.50 (141.17); 650-700 lbs (686 lbs) 131.00-138.00 (134.12); Yearlings: 600-650 lbs (627 lbs) 149.00-159.50 (153.69); 650-700 lbs (674 lbs) 143.00-149.50 (146.96); 700-750 lbs (719 lbs) 138.50-149.00 (145.46); 750-800 lbs (768 lbs) 141.00-145.75 (145.33) 800-900 lbs (850 lbs) 135.50-140.00 (137.40).
Agriculture
The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Tuesday.
The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Monday at the Tulsa Stockyards: