Tulsa livestock
The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Monday at the Tulsa Stockyards:
Receipts: 3,103; week ago: 2,044.
Compared to last week: Feeder steers and heifers no test. Steer calves over 450 lbs. steady-6 higher, under 450 lbs. $6-8 lower. Heifer calves steady-7 higher. Quality plain to attractive (below average) with a high percentage of fleshy new crop and bull calves. Supply included 23 percent over 600 lbs. 40 percent heifers 472 cows and bulls.
Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1: 15 315-348 329 180-198 (191.68); 16 383-393 391 168-185.50 (182.29); 7 408 408 170 (170); 43 465-493 476 164-181 (171.41); 16 515-528 522 152.50-155 (154.35); 35 552-590 565 139.50-153.50 (148.97); 14 600-620 608 143-147 (145.21); 3 700-715 710 138 (138); 1 905 905 122.50 (122.50).
Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1-2: 8 335-340 338 166-174 (171.48); 16 371 371 169 (169); 39 411-435 429 160-169 (161.26); 7 460-481 472 142-161 (149.94); 23 538 538 152.50 (152.50); 3 570-578 575 144-146 (145.34); 31 600-630 625 141 (141).
Feeder Steers Medium and Large 2: 3 273 273 170 (170); 3 425-440 430 139-150 (142.75); 8 455-493 481 137-148 (144.08); 4 531 531 137.50 (137.50); 4 575-598 592 120-135 (131.36); 4 781 781 125 (125).
Feeder Holstein Steers Large 3 87 603 603 95.50 (95.50).
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1: 3 285 285 162 (162); 3 323 323 153 (153); 23 388 388 144-158.50 (156.61); 24 405-443 417 145.50-150 (148.45); 65 455-499 479 138.50-149.50 (147.26); 44 507-545 519 136-150.50 (142.36); 19 550-595 573 125-138 (133.16); 12 604-620 613 125-134.50 (131.26); 8 655-668 663 125-129 (126.25); 2 710-720 715 119.50-123.50 (121.51); 2 790 790 118 (118).
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2: 3 285 285 139 (139); 4 308-328 318 149-157 (153.13); 5 368 368 146 (146); 38 424-445 437 144.50-149 (147.42); 11 462 462 130 (130); 35 505-541 511 127-142.75 (139.69); 30 551-585 577 128.50-129.50 (129.32); 10 614-625 617 120-127.50 (122.28).
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 2: 8 345-346 346 139-140 (139.37); 1 380 380 136 (136); 6 437 437 137 (137); 4 468-490 479 128-138 (132.89); 6 563-575 571 118-128 (123.80); 1 680 680 114 (114); 2 735 735 112 (112).
Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 1: 1 345 345 170 (170); 3 395 395 160 (160); 3 408-445 420 145-150 (148.24); 6 473-488 483 149-155 (153.04); 12 523-548 532 146-153.50 (150.38); 16 559-598 587 137-141 (140.14); 1 640 640 134 (134); 1 625 625 126 (126) Fleshy; 2 668 668 130 (130); 1 720 720 120 (120); 1 920 920 85 (85).
Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 1-2: 6 318-330 326 170-182 (178.10); 17 430 430 169 (169); 3 483 483 154 (154); 7 522 522 148.50 (148.50); 28 553-595 562 130-144.50 (142.06); 10 657-678 668 125-135 (130.24); 2 725 725 122.50 (122.50).
Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 2: 2 370-385 378 140-150 (144.90); 4 446 446 144 (144); 2 470 470 130 (130); 9 500-528 518 132-140 (135.91); 5 555-580 560 125-138 (135.31); 12 605-624 619 127-131 (129.49); 6 655-684 674 115-125 (121.76); 5 757-768 761 110-123 (115.25).
Oklahoma markets
The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Monday:
U.S. No 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT: .00 to .04 higher. 7.90-8.51.
Davis 7.90, Shattuck 8.09, Frederick, Lawton 8.11, Manchester 8.20, Perry, Stillwater, Temple 8.21, Alva, Buffalo, Cherokee, Ponca City, Medford 8.24, Banner, Clinton, El Reno, Hobart, Keyes, Okeene 8.31, Hooker 8.34, Eldorado 8.36, Geary, Okarche, Watonga, Weatherford 8.51, Gulf 9.26.
MILO: .21 to .25 higher. 11.85-12.92.
Alva, Buffalo, Ponca City, Weatherford 11.85, Manchester 11.86, Medford 12.01, Shattuck 12.03, Keyes 12.83, Hooker 12.92.
SOYBEANS: .11 to .12 higher. 12.96-13.32. Shattuck 12.96, Hooker 13.10, Alva, Buffalo 13.25, Medford, Ponca City 13.28, Stillwater 13.32, Gulf 14.95 3/4. CORN: .12 to .14 higher. 6.94-7.80.
Manchester 6.94, Medford, Ponca City 6.99, Keyes 7.74, Hooker 7.80, Gulf 8.29 3/4. CANOLA (CWT): 19.99 to 20.09: Blackwell N/A, Dacoma 19.95, Apache 19.99, Hillsdale 20.09, Clyde 20.05, Enid N/A, El Reno N/A, Yukon N/A.
Grade 41, Leaf 4, Staple 34 Cotton in southwestern Oklahoma averaged 66.50 cents per pound.
EGGS: Large 1.51; medium 1.21; small 1.01.
Oklahoma livestock
The state Department of Agriculture reported the following mid-session prices Monday at the Oklahoma City Stockyards:
Receipts: 5,500; week ago: 7,478; year ago: 4,871.
Compared to last week: Feeder cattle and calves lightly tested but few sales steady. Demand good for long weaned calves; and limited numbers of feeder cattle; moderate for others. Weather remains windy and dry with wheat pasture starting to suffer from the lack of moisture. Quality plain to average, few attractive.
Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1: Calves: 300-375 lbs 200-221; 400-450 lbs 172-180; 450-475 lbs 172-177; few 500-550 lbs 161-170, lot 520 lbs fancy 172.50; 550-600 lbs 149.75-160, lot 550 lbs fancy 168; 600-675 lbs 139-149.50; 700-760 lbs 135-138; Yearlings: 600-700 lbs 142-153, part load 600 lbs thin fleshed 156.50; few 700-775 lbs 140-147; 800-875 lbs 140-144; few 900-925 lbs 135-137; 960 lbs 130; 1050-1075 lbs 119.50-122.75.
Medium and Large 1-2: 450-500 lbs few 163; 500-600 lbs 142.50-156.50; 600-625 lbs 147-148; 700-755 lbs 138.50-143.75; lot 885 lbs 130.
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1: Calves: lot 395 lbs fancy 191; 400-500 lbs 141-152; 500-600 lbs 137-143.50, pkg 515 lbs Fancy; 147; 600-700 lbs 127-137. Yearlings: few 600-675 lbs 136.50-140; few 745-775 lbs 130-134.50; few 875-900 lbs 124.50-127.
Medium and Large 1-2: 300-400 lbs 158-169; 400-500 lbs 134-144; 500-600 lbs 130-140.50; 600-640 lb calves 125-129; lot 655 lbs 135.75; 700 lbs 129.50; 825-900 lbs thin fleshed 125.75-127.25.