Oklahoma Agriculture

BY Staff Reports
Thursday, January 24, 2013
1/24/13 at 2:33 AM


Oklahoma markets

The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Wednesday:

U.S. No 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT: steady to .01 lower. 7.50-8.00.

Davis 7.50, Shattuck 7.73, Frederick, Lawton 7.75, Okeene 7.80, Hooker 7.82, Alva, Buffalo 7.84, Clinton, Hobart, Keyes, Manchester, Temple 7.85, Cherokee, Medford, Ponca City 7.88, Eldorado, Perry, Stillwater 7.90, Banner, El Reno, Geary, Okarche, Watonga 7.95, Weatherford 8.00, Gulf 8.70.

MILO: .14 to .15 lower. 11.44-12.51.

Weatherford 11.44, Alva, Buffalo 11.60, Manchester 11.61, Medford, Ponca City 11.92, Shattuck 11.98, Hooker, Keyes 12.51.

SOYBEANS: .14 to .15 lower. 13.66-13.96.

Hooker 13.66, Alva, Buffalo 13.75, Shattuck 13.87, Stillwater 13.95, Medford, Ponca City 13.96, Gulf 15.34.

CORN: .08 lower. 6.76-7.61.

Manchester 6.76, Medford, Ponca City 7.06, Keyes 7.56, Hooker 7.61, Gulf 7.6975.

CANOLA (CWT) (New Crop) 20.86-21.40 cwt.

Blackwell 20.86, Enid 21.16, Dacoma 21.17, Clyde 21.23, Hillsdale 21.25, El Reno 21.26, Yukon 21.36, Apache 21.40.

COTTON: Grade 41, Leaf 4, Staple 34 Cotton in southwestern Oklahoma averaged 72.50 cents per pound.

EGGS: Large 1.48; medium 1.17; small 1.02.

Oklahoma livestock

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

Receipts: 10,296 ; week ago: 9,080; year ago: 10,159.

Compared to last week: Feeder steers and heifers sold 3 to 5; lower. Steer and heifer calves traded mostly steady to 2 lower. Demand moderate to good. Quality average to attractive. This week's receipts included 70 percent over 600 lbs and 40 percent heifers. Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1: Calves: 350-400 lbs (374 lbs) 200-214 (206.27); 400-450 lbs (432 lbs) 188-196 (190.01); 450-500 lbs (476 lbs) 180-190 (185.32); 500-550 lbs (525 lbs) 170-184 (179.49); 550-600 lbs (572 lbs) 159.50-170 (166.52); 600-650 lbs (623 lbs) 145.50-152.75 (149.99); 650-700 lbs (662 lbs) 142-149 (146.19); 700-750 lbs (744 lbs) 143-144 (143.23); 750-800 lbs (782 lbs) 140-144.25 (141.95); Yearlings: 600-650 lbs (602 lbs) 155.50-160.75 (156.61); 650-700 lbs (664 lbs) 149-161); (151.13); 700-800 lbs (750 lbs) 143-148.50 (145.15); 800-850 lbs (817 lbs) 140-144 (141.10); 850-900 lbs (879 lbs) 137.50-140.50); (138.51); 900-1000 lbs (950 lbs) 133-138.50 (136.01).

Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1: Calves: 350-400 lbs (384 lbs) 175-176 (175.54); 400-450 lbs (438 lbs) 159-164 (161.03); 450-500 lbs (485 lbs) 153-164.50 (159.30); 500-550 lbs (538 lbs) 150-157.25 (153.02); 550-600 lbs (568 lbs) 147.50-155.50 (152.28); 600-700 lbs (650 lbs) 131.50-142 (138.41); Yearlings: 600-650 lbs (622 lbs) 140-143.25 (142.17); 650-700 lbs (663 lbs) 134.25-141); (139.88); 700-750 lbs (727 lbs) 133.50-137.75 (135.39); 750-800 lbs (769 lbs) 129.75-134.25 (132.16); 800-850 lbs (822 lbs) 127.75-133); (130.90); 850-900 lbs (872 lbs) 125.75-129.50 (128.80).


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