Oklahoma Agriculture

BY Staff Reports
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
1/30/13 at 2:34 AM


Oklahoma markets

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

U.S. No 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT: Mixed, mostly .02 to .03 lower. 7.51-8.01.

Davis 7.51, Shattuck 7.74, Okeene 7.80, Frederick, Hooker 7.82, Alva, Buffalo 7.84, Keyes, Lawton, Temple 7.85, Hobart, Manchester 7.86, Cherokee, Medford, Ponca City 7.89, Eldorado, Perry, Stillwater 7.91, Banner, El Reno, Geary, Okarche, Watonga 7.95, Clinton, Weatherford 8.01, Gulf 8.705.

MILO: Steady to .02 higher. 11.60-12.67.

Weatherford 11.60, Alva, Buffalo 11.75, Manchester 11.77, Medford, Ponca City 12.08, Shattuck 12.14, Hooker, Keyes 12.67.

SOYBEANS: Steady to .04 higher. 13.81-14.11.

Hooker 13.81, Alva, Buffalo 13.86, Shattuck 14.01, Stillwater 14.10, Medford, Ponca City 14.11. Gulf 15.4825.

CORN: .01 higher. 6.85-7.70.

Manchester 6.85, Medford, Ponca City 7.15, Keyes 7.65, Hooker 7.70, Gulf 7.85.

CANOLA (CWT) (New Crop) 20.92-21.88 cwt.

Blackwell 20.92, Enid 21.22, El Reno 21.32, Yukon 21.42, Clyde, Hillsdale 21.84, Dacoma 21.88, Apache n/a.

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

EGGS: Large 1.61; medium 1.24; small 1.02.

Oklahoma livestock

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

Receipts: 6,303; week ago: 9,445; year ago: 7,073.Compared to last week: Feeder steers and heifers 2-3 higher. Steer and heifer calves steady to 4 higher, with 4 weights up to 10 higher. Demand very good for all classes. Cattle futures closed sharply higher renewing optimism in the markets. Quality average to attractive, few plain. Feeder cattle in slightly thin to moderate flesh; calves and stockers in average to moderate flesh conditions, few thin. Weigh-ups mostly average. Receipts this week totaled 72 percent over 600 lbs and 45 percent heifers.

Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1: Calves: 300-400 lbs 214-225;

400-450 lbs 205-215; 450-500 lbs 182.50-196, thin fleshed 203; 500-550 lbs 171.50-185, few fleshy 164; 550-600 lbs 163-172; 625-700 lbs 150-156; Yearlings: 600-700 lbs 154-161.25, thin fleshed 165-166; 700-800 lbs 143.50-152, few fleshy 142.50; 800-900 lbs 139.50-146; 900-1000 lbs 138.50-139.25, few fleshy 133.50. Medium and Large 1-2: Calves: 450-500 lbs 175-181; 550-600 lbs 156-170; few 650 lb 147.50; Yearlings: 625-700 lbs 149-156; 700-800 lbs 141.75-146, few thin fleshed 147; 800-900 lbs 135-140.25; 900-950 lbs 136-136.25.

Medium and Large 2: 650-700 lbs 143-148.50; 725-800 lbs 136-142; 850-875 lbs 132-134.50.

Medium and Large 3: lot 740 lb 132.50.

Large 1: 490 lb 175; 550-580 lbs 151-159; 640-650 lbs 149.50-

153.50.

Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 1: 450-500 lbs 174-177; 500-550 lbs 170.50-172; 575-600 lbs 153-157; few 715 lb 131.

Medium and Large 2: lot 675 lb 134; pkg 775 lb 130.50.

Feeder Holstein Steers Large 3: lot 530 lbs 107; lot 730 lbs 102.25; lot 865 lbs 97.75.

Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1: Calves: 325-400 lbs 170-188; 400-500 lbs 157-163.50, few thin fleshed 169; 525-600 lbs 144.50-156, lot thin fleshed 161, few fleshy 140; 600-625 lbs 140-142; Yearlings: 600-650 lbs 141.50-147.50; 650-700 lbs 138-145.50; 700-800 lbs 133.50-140, few fleshy 133; 800-855 lbs 128.50-135.75; 900-950 lbs 127.50-129.50.

Medium and Large 1-2: 375-400 lbs 161-162.50; 400-440 lbs 158-161; 475-500 lbs 146.50-154; 500-600 lbs 141.50-149; 600-700 lbs 136.25-143.75, thin fleshed 143.25-144.25; 700-800 lbs 130-138; 825-875 lbs 127.50-128; lot 980 lbs 125.

Medium and Large 2: few 315 lb 164; pkg thin fleshed 475 lb 157; lot 550 lb 146.50; 615-675 lbs 135-137.25; few 750 lb 130.

Medium and Large 3: lot 350 lb 161).


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