Tulsa livestock
The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Monday at the Tulsa Stockyards:
Receipts: 2,570; week ago: 3,122.
Compared to last week: Feeder steers and heifers $2-3 higher. Steer calves under 525 lbs. $8-12 higher over 525 lbs. steady-$3 higher. Heifer calves $2-7 higher with good demand. Quality above average with good numbers of weaned calves and large groups of one owner cattle. Supply included 17 percent over 600 lbs. 49 percent heifers and 389 cows and bulls.
Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1 9 308-323 316 194-205 (200.60); 20 367-395 378 188-196 (192.55); 49 410-445 426 179-188 (185.72); 58 454-498 480 167-182.50 (172.60); 49 505-543 518 159-175.50 (171.08); 3 500 500 173 (173) Thin Fleshed; 32 569-591 581 139-154 (150.92); 2 580 580 156 (156) Thin Fleshed; 21 603-641 623 141-147 (143.64); 14 650-692 672 139-144.50 (143.52); 2 693 693 141.50 (141.50) Thin Fleshed; 11 715-735 730 136.50-144.50 (142.36).
Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1-2: 13 289-298 293 190-198 (194.25); 17 343 343 192 (192); 2 383 383 170 (170); 14 412-438 419 159-172 (166.40); 14 466-490 472 155-167.50 (164.64); 17 505-542 526 148-165 (160.68); 34 560-590 565 138-156.50 (153.65); 32 655 655 139 (139); 10 735 735 136 (136).
Feeder Steers Medium and Large 2: 4 360-398 388 151-158 (153.48); 5 360 360 130 (130) Brahman X; 12 400-445 428 130-164 (153.68); 2 418 418 167 (167) Thin Fleshed; 6 481-495 483 140-155 (142.56); 1 525 525 146 (146); 2 573 573 139 (139).
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1: 25 308-344 333 163-164 (163.66); 37 355-397 391 154-158 (157.59); 58 400-445 431 145-159.50 (152.67); 49 460-495 484 150-155 (152.56); 4 490 490 127 (127) Fleshy; 51 501-545 513 139-152 (149.12); 12 528 528 167 (167) Fancy; 65 554-597 576 125-137 (133.53); 16 605-640 623 127-129 (128.76); 15 653-678 667 124-130 (127.35); 3 710-735 720 124-128 (125.53).
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2: 13 280 280 166 (166); 23 328 328 167 (167); 13 355-369 366 150-155 (153.88); 19 428-440 432 144-151 (148.93); 3 420 420 152 (152) Thin Fleshed; 16 463-498 492 144-149 (145.22); 34 505-529 512 139-141 (140.06); 32 565-580 569 124-133 (132.27); 12 630 630 129 (129); 12 652 652 131.50 (131.50); 4 665 665 114.50 (114.50) Fleshy; 15 710-727 713 119.50-128 (121.23).
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 2: 1 310 310 150 (150); 2 360-365 362 137-155 (145.94); 4 465-477 474 140-141 (140.75); 1 515 515 115 (115).
Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 1: 1 345 345 175 (175); 5 418-430 425 170-174 (171.57); 4 490-495 492 162 (162); 21 504-548 522 153.50-163 (160.20); 5 574 574 144.50 (144.50); 4 600-625 619 135-143 (136.94); 1 630 630 135 (135) Fleshy; 8 663-680 676 138.50-140 (138.87); 4 700-745 711 131 (131); 2 785 785 129 (129).
Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 1-2: 3 497 497 164 (164); 12 522-547 537 153.50-156 (154.51); 8 579-593 582 131-143 (139.95); 6 628 628 145.50 (145.50) Thin Fleshed.
Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 2: 6 450 450 165 (165); 7 535-541 539 136.50-146 (139.19); 7 571 571 137 (137); 3 710-745 722 124-126 (125.31); 1 770 770 120 (120).
Oklahoma markets
The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Monday:
U.S. No 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT: .05 to .21 higher. 8.04-8.59.
Davis 8.04, Shattuck 8.17, Frederick, Lawton 8.19, Manchester 8.28, Temple 8.29, Alva, Buffalo, Cherokee, Medford, Ponca City 8.32, Perry, Stillwater 8.34, Banner 8.36, Clinton, El Reno, Hobart, Keyes, Okeene 8.39, Hooker 8.43, Eldorado 8.57, Geary, Okarche, Watonga, Weatherford 8.59, Gulf 9.34.
MILO: .10 to .11 higher. 12.00-13.05.
Alva, Buffalo, Manchester, Ponca City, Weatherford 12.00, Medford 12.16, Shattuck 12.17, Keyes 12.98, Hooker 13.05.
SOYBEANS: .16 to .24 higher. 13.33-13.62.
Shattuck 13.33, Hooker 13.39, Alva, Buffalo 13.55, Medford, Ponca City 13.58, Stillwater 13.62, Gulf 15.20.
CORN: .06 higher. 7.02-7.87.
Manchester 7.02, Medford, Ponca City 7.07, Keyes 7.82, Hooker 7.87, Gulf 8.295.
CANOLA (CWT): N/A.
Blackwell, Dacoma, Apache, Hillsdale, Clyde, Enid, El Reno, Yukon, all N/A.
COTTON: Grade 41, Leaf 4, Staple 34 Cotton in southwestern Oklahoma averaged 66.75 cents per pound.
EGGS: Large 1.51; medium 1.21; small 1.02.
Oklahoma livestock
The state Department of Agriculture reported the following midsession prices Monday at the Oklahoma City Stockyards:
Receipts: 6,650; week ago: 5,224; year ago: 5,962.
Compared to last week: Feeder steers 1-4 higher. Feeder heifers 2-5 higher. Steer and heifer calves 4-10 higher. Demand good for feeder cattle and calves. Demand especially good for lighter weight calves as farmers looking to spend less dollars per head. Quality average to attractive and improved from the past several weeks. Supply includes several thin, long weaned calves.
Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1: Calves: lot 280 lbs 217; 300-400 lbs 199-205; 400-450 lbs 185-189, lot 420 lbs thin fleshed 196; 450-500 lbs 172-180, 455 lbs thin fleshed 190; 500-550 lbs 162-172.50, thin fleshed 175-178.50; 550-600 lbs 150-160, lot 555 lbs thin fleshed 169; 625-700 lbs 140- 150; Yearlings: 600-650 lbs 151.50-158; 650-700 lbs 145-152.25; 700-800 lbs 141.50-148.75; 825-870 lbs 143-146.25; pkg 945 lbs 136.
Medium and Large 1-2: 350-400 lbs 170-175; 435 lbs thin fleshed 179; 450-500 lbs 161-173; 500-550 lbs 156-168; 550-600 lbs 145-155; 600-700 lbs 140-146, 610 lbs thin fleshed 152.50; 700-800 lbs 139.50-144.75; 800-900 lbs 136-139.
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1: Calves: lot 260 lbs thin Fleshed; 198; 325 lbs thin fleshed 189; 350-400 lbs 161-170, 390 lbs fleshy 155; 400-500 lbs 147.50-155, lot 420 lbs thin fleshed 157.50; 500-550 lbs 140-151, fleshy 136.50-139; 550-600 lbs 139-145, lot 555 lbs thin fleshed 147.50, fleshy 130-138; Yearlings: 600-700 lbs 136-143; 700-800 lbs 130-142; few 845-900 lbs 129-130.
Medium and Large 1-2: 400-500 lbs 142-147; 500-550 lbs 139-142.50, 500 lbs thin fleshed 144.50; 600-675 lbs 131-135; 700-760 lbs 133-137.50; lot 845 lbs 129.50.