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Oklahoma Agriculture
By AP Wire Services
Published:
2/5/2008 2:21 AM
Last Modified: 2/5/2008 2:21 AM
Oklahoma Markets
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Monday.
U.S. No 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT: 18 to 23 cents higher. 9.10-9.50.
Lawton 9.10, Banner, Clinton, El Reno, Frederick, Geary, Okarche, Okeene, Shattuck, Watonga, Weatherford 9.15, Hobart 9.17, Buffalo, Temple 9.18, Eldorado 9.20, Keyes 9.22, Alva 9.23, Cherokee, Davis 9.27, Hooker 9.28, Medford 9.29, Ponca City 9.30, Perry, Stillwater 9.34, Manchester 9.35, Miami 9.50, Gulf 10.15.
MILO: Steady to 11 cents lower. 7.67-8.37.
Shattuck 7.67, Alva, Buffalo, Keyes 8.14, Hooker 8.17, Medford 8.18, Manchester 8.21, Weatherford 8.34, Ponca City 8.35, Miami 8.37, Gulf 10.23-1/4.
SOYBEANS: 8 to 23 cents higher. 11.41-12.10.
Hooker 11.41, Alva, Buffalo 11.65, Medford 11.72, Shattuck 11.74, Ponca City 11.83, Stillwater 11.95, Miami 12.10, Gulf 13.23-3/4.
CORN: 4.79-5.06.
Miami 4.79, Keyes 4.90, Manchester 4.91, Ponca City 5.01, Hooker 5.06, Gulf 5.44-1/2.
Grade 41, Leaf 4, Staple 34 Cotton in Southwestern Oklahoma averaged 61.50 cents per pound F.O.B. railcar or truck.
Alfalfa hay, 130.00-150.00. Grass hay, 65.00-85.00.
Eggs: Large 1.64, medium 1.46, small 1.13 cents.
Oklahoma Livestock
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Here are Monday's mid-session cattle and closing hog quotations from the Oklahoma National Stockyards.
CATTLE -- Estimated receipts: 8,600; last Monday: 7,229; last year: 5,311.
Compared to last week: Feeder steers and steer calves mostly 1.00-2.00 higher, instances 3.00 higher. Feeder heifers and heifer calves steady to 1.00 higher. Demand good for feeders and stockers in spite of weaker futures and higher grain prices. Anticipated short supplies of feeders for spring has many buyers hunting for light yearlings in turn out flesh.
Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1: few 325-375 lbs. 140.00-142.00; 445-500 lbs. 123.00-133.50; 500-600 lbs. 113.50-123.50; 600-650 lbs. 108.00-114.50; 650-700 lbs. 102.75-108.75; 700-750 lbs. 100.00-106.60; 750-800 lbs. 99.00-102.50; 800-850 lbs. 96.00-99.25; pkg. 890 lbs. 94.75; 900-950 lbs. 93.00-96.00.
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1: lot 300 lbs. 118.00; 400-450 lbs. 114.00-117.00; 500-600 lbs. 95.00-105.00, thin 102.75-108.00; 600-700 lbs. 95.00-99.00; 700-800 lbs. 90.00-97.50.
HOGS-- 25 head.
Compared to last Wednesday:
Barrows and Gilts: Steady.
U.S. 1-3 220-270 lbs. 32.00.
Sows: Not enough for test.
Boars: 200-250 lbs. 4.00.
Over 250 lbs. 10.00.
Tulsa Livestock
The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Monday at the Tulsa Stockyards:
Receipts: 1,438; last week: 1,733; year ago: 1,636.
Compared to last week: Stocker steers 1.00-3.00 higher, with feeder steers steady to 2.00 higher. Stocker heifers and feeder heifers 1.00-3.00 higher. Quality aveage to attractive, with very good demand on better cattle. Weigh-ups mostly average, good attendance of buyers.
Receipts comprised of 44 percent steers, 44 percent heifers, 11 percent bulls with 24 percent of feeder cattle over 600 lbs. A total of 160 cows and bulls sold with 61 percent going to packers. Slaughter cows were 3.00 higher, with bulls steady to 2.00 higher.
Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1: 310-325 (317) 133.00-141.00 (137.37); 350-395 (381) 131.00-145.00 (137.27); 400-445 (425) 126.00-144.00 (133.33); 455-498 (480) 121.50-129.50 (124.57); 502-545 (524) 112.50-120.50 (116.80); 554-598 (567) 106.00-117.50 (114.40); 600-638 (621) 108.00-112.50 (108.80); 655-686 (673) 100.00-104.75 (101.62); 706-740 (731) 93.50-97.75 (97.38); 763-796 (782) 94.00-95.00 (94.42); 813-830 (821) 93.50-94.50 (94.00); 958 (958) 86.50 (86.50).
Feeder Steers Medium and Large 2: 340-342 (342) 110.00-113.50 (112.63); 348 (348) 118.00 (118.00) thin; 400-447 (435) 112.00-123.00 (118.34); 465-495 (476) 105.00-117.50 (109.78); 511-530 (515) 18.50-110.00 (53.27); 560-593 (582) 105.00-106.00 (105.50).
Feeder Steers Large 1: 602 (602) 111.00 (111.00).
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1: 310-340 (320) 111.00-118.00 (114.91); 350-395 (373) 104.00-115.00 (108.80); 400-445 (425) 100.00-115.00 (105.24); 413 (413) 118.00 (118.00) fancy; 450-499 (469) 100.00-106.00 (102.95); 503-545 (524) 95.00-106.00 (98.53); 553-590 (566) 91.50-100.00 (97.77); 605-635 (616) 90.00-92.50 (90.50); 680-698 (693) 90.00-93.00 (92.19); 760-790 (785) 89.00-90.50 (90.37).
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 2: 295-298 (297) 110.00-113.00 (112.01); 305-331 (325) 100.00-110.00 (104.01); 465-495 (486) 94.00-101.00 (97.26).
Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 1: 440-445 (444) 107.00-120.00 (112.73); 450-485 (475) 115.00-119.50 (116.76); 515-540 (523) 108.00-116.00 (111.65); 553-585 (570) 105.00-114.00 (109.29); 600-635 (623) 100.00-107.50 (102.43); 670-682 (678) 90.50-97.00 (91.74); 1,000-1,015 (1,011) 71.00-78.50 (76.65).
Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 2: 583-595 (586) 100.00-104.50 (103.36); 575 (575) 99.00 (99.00) thin; 645-648 (647) 93.00-96.00 (94.00); 660-690 (680) 80.00-90.00 (86.76); 708-725 (714) 81.00-87.00 (84.97).
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