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Oklahoma Agriculture

By Staff Reports on Sep 10, 2013, at 2:27 AM  Updated on 9/10/13 at 6:27 AM



Agriculture

Oklahoma Agriculture

The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Tuesday.

Oklahoma Agriculture

The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Monday at the Tulsa Stockyards:

Tulsa livestock

The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Monday at the Tulsa Stockyards:

Receipts: 2,221; two weeks ago: 3,142; year ago: 3,142.

Compared to two weeks ago: Feeder steers steady to firm. Feeder Heifers four to five higher on few comparable sales. Steer calves unevenly steady. Heifer calves 5-7 lower on few comparable sales. Demand moderate to good for all classes. Supply included 27 percent over 600 lbs; 45 percent heifers.

Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1: 15 300-337 321 201-239 (216.98); 18 355-398 389 190-200 (198.16); 35 400-445 424 182-206.50 (195.81); 22 463-497 479 175-190 (186.14); 27 500-530 518 165-179.50 (175.56); 6 504-513 507 181-188 (185.64) Fancy; 33 550-595 573 155-160 (156.62); 22 600-640 613 151-157.50 (154.56); 8 609-623 614 147-148.50 (147.93) Calves; 10 671-695 673 147.50-148 (147.55) Calves; 11 700-745 722 147-157 (152.21); 5 715-741 736 143-146 (143.58) Calves; 15 754-793 765 146.50-155 (147.44); 6 813 813 143 (143).

Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1-2: 27 400-440 426 161.50-175 (170.08); 59 450-495 464 156-170 (163.59); 20 500-540 514 154-163 (157.28); 21 559-598 576 148-155 (151.61); 8 600-635 624 140-144.50 (141.95); 11 655-695 672 139.50-149 (144.16); 24 883 883 135.75 (135.75).

Feeder Steers Medium and Large 2: 9 362-376 371 160-165.50 (161.79); 15 400-442 424 146-156 (152.90); 18 450-492 481 148.50-155.50 (154.24); 16 505-545 534 140-150.50 (146.26); 11 559-590 567 130-139 (135.58); 6 779-785 780 131-137.50 (136.41).

Feeder Holstein Steers Large 3: 16 589 589 82 (82).

Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 1: 7 400-435 409 182-194 (191.06); 5 500-525 517 153-160.50 (155.48); 7 570-593 586 148-157.50 (153.49); 7 611-635 616 140-145.50 (141.39); 11 620-648 645 147-151.50 (147.53) Calves; 10 654-687 664 140-143 (142.07); 10 700-748 725 135.50-142 (138.67).

Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 1-2: 11 425-445 431 151.50-170 (156.01); 12 505-535 530 141-149 (147.11); 16 550-585 565 140-155 (145.40); 7 605-640 632 135-140.50 (138.46).

Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1: 9 350-375 364 167-177 (172.57); 10 422-445 434 155-160 (158.55); 71 453-493 476 150-155 (153.28); 40 503-545 537 150-154.50 (152.14); 48 613-648 632 140-148.50 (145.44); 12 655-679 675 143-143.25 (143.21); 15 708-726 720 138-146 (140.20).

Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2: 21 355-392 387 149-158 (152.24); 13 400-445 424 149-153 (152.24); 54 450-495 475 141-149.50 (147.30); 46 500-548 528 137.50-148 (142.72); 25 555-595 577 137.50-146.50 (142.26); 15 608-640 627 134-142 (136.50); 7 727-730 727 134.50-135 (134.57).

Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 2: 13 362-395 374 147-152 (149.85); 17 400-440 421 135-145 (140.51); 22 453-490 472 136-143 (140.15); 12 503-545 523 130-137 (134.98); 16 550-590 574 133-136 (135.01); 11 605-640 620 129-133 (130.55).

Oklahoma markets

The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices.

U.S. No 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT: .07 lower. 6.39-6.84.

Davis 6.39, Manchester 6.63, Hobart, Shattuck 6.64, Alva, Buffalo 6.65, Banner, Cherokee, El Reno, Geary, Lawton, Medford, Okarche, Okeene, Ponca City, Temple, Watonga 6.68, Frederick 6.69, Clinton, Perry, Stillwater 6.70, Weatherford 6.74, Hooker 6.76, Eldorado 6.78, Keyes 6.84, Gulf 7.585.

MILO: .07 to .78 lower. 7.21-8.94.

Manchester 7.21, Weatherford 7.39, Shattuck 7.83, Alva, Buffalo, Medford, Ponca City 8.10, Keyes 8.82, Hooker 8.94.

SOYBEANS: .10 to .12 lower. 13.12-13.37.

Shattuck 13.12, Alva, Buffalo, Medford, Ponca City 13.17, Stillwater 13.21, Hooker 13.37, Gulf 14.81.

CORN: .04 to .64 lower. 4.19-5.44. Manchester 4.19, Medford, Ponca City 4.69, Hooker 5.21, Keyes 5.44, Gulf 5.335.

CANOLA (CWT) N/A : Red Rock, El Reno, Yukon, Apache, Dacoma, Enid, McWillie, Clyde, Hillsdale, Bison N/A.

Grade 41, Leaf 4, Staple 34 Cotton in southwestern Oklahoma averaged 81.75 cents per pound.

EGGS: Large 1.35; medium 1.04; small 82 cents.

Oklahoma livestock

The state Department of Agriculture reported the following prices at the Oklahoma City Stockyards:

Receipts: 7,800; week ago: 7,494; year ago: 9,366.

Compared to two weeks ago: Feeder steers and heifers are trading steady to firm. Steer and heifer calves are selling mostly steady. Demand moderate to good.

Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1: Calves: pkg 305 lbs thin fleshed 240; pkg 390 lbs 222; 425-450 lbs 195-206.50; 500-575 lbs 176-182.50, few fleshly 165-169; 600-650 lbs 160-166.50; pkg 740 lbs 147. Yearlings: 600-700 lbs 163.50-169; 725-800 lbs 149.50-160; 800-865 lbs 148-152.25; 900-1000 lbs 139.75-144.75.

Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1: Calves: 425-500 lbs 158-166; 500-600 lbs 156-159.50; 600-700 lbs 145-151.25. Yearlings: 600-700 lbs 148-156; 700-750 lbs 142-150.50; 800-900 lbs 133-136.75.

Agriculture

Oklahoma Agriculture

The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Tuesday.

Oklahoma Agriculture

The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Monday at the Tulsa Stockyards:

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