Oklahoma Agriculture

BY Staff Reports
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
2/05/13 at 4:18 AM


Tulsa livestock

The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Monday at the Tulsa Stockyards:

Receipts: 1,940; week ago: 2,025.

Compared to last week: Feeder steers and heifers $2 to $3 higher with a light test. Steer and heifer calves $2-6 higher. Supply included 14 percent over 600 lbs. 41 percent heifers, 225 cows and bulls.

Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1: 11 300-348 319 200-220 (215.74); 35 400-445 429 199-214 (208.96); 22 468-490 474 183-200 (194.67); 6 452 452 206 (206) Thin Fleshed; 14 501-533 512 183-195 (191.57); 23 555-591 566 164.50-180 (174.52); 1 595 595 159 (159) Thin Fleshed; 8 600-631 625 149-161 (157.30); 9 650-675 658 149-153 (151.42); 1 685 685 141 (141) Fleshy; 5 720-733 728 138.50-145.50 (142.73); 1 765 765 137 (137).

Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1-2: 2 350 350 207 (207); 21 407-427 418 200-205.50 (203.08); 30 470-499 486 185-190.50 (189.23); 12 585-586 586 159-161 (159.67); 3 550 550 179 (179) Thin Fleshed; 7 605-641 631 155-158 (155.82); 4 716 716 137 (137); 3 755 755 142 (142).

Feeder Steers Medium and Large 2: 2 365-370 368 161-180 (170.56); 2 430-435 432 178-185 (181.52); 2 455-465 460 160-177 (168.41); 8 500-540 516 155-179 (167.99); 4 569 569 162 (162); 1 630 630 141 (141); 1 750 750 135 (135).

Feeder Holstein Steers Large 3: 6 426 426 105 (105); 4 563-565 564 88-102 (91.51); 5 725 725 75 (75).

Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1: 1 305 305 173 (173); 11 353-378 372 170-189 (175.19); 29 400-435 413 163-170.50 (166.23); 21 455-495 470 155-170 (161.72); 40 503-548 528 149-159 (154.48); 4 575-595 585 146-148.50 (147.23); 6 581 581 139 (139) Fleshy; 10 619-635 624 139-141.50 (140.74); 5 705-718 713 134-137 (135.81); 3 823 823 129 (129).

Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2: 11 414-435 419 159-163 (160.03); 5 419 419 157 (157) Thin Fleshed; 39 452-496 469 151-170 (158.93); 12 503 503 151.50 (151.50); 5 572 572 135 (135) Fleshy; 5 552 552 156.50 (156.50) Thin Fleshed; 7 625-633 628 135-136.50 (135.85); 3 728 728 136 (136); 8 761 761 128.50 (128.50).

Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 2: 5 380-395 391 144-160 (155.99); 5 383 383 113 (113) Longhorn X 6 415-440 434 140-151 (145.30); 1 470 470 144 (144); 9 452 452 113 (113) Thin Fleshed; 7 505-535 519 137-145 (139.75); 1 565 565 137 (137).

Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 1: 3 350-383 372 210 (210); 5 425-445 441 205-209 (206.17); 8 468-490 479 186-196 (191.18); 3 472 472 190 (190) Fleshy; 8 505-543 521 174-187.50 (182.98); 6 531 531 180 (180) Fleshy; 2 575 575 172 (172); 2 648 648 154 (154).

Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 1-2: 5 444 444 194 (194); 10 474-496 487 188-194 (190.33); 9 507-543 515 168-188 (183.31); 5 554 554 160 (160); 2 633 633 156 (156) Thin Fleshed; 3 668 668 151 (151) Thin Fleshed.

Feeder Bulls Medium and Large 2: 3 435 435 186-195 (189); 2 480-490 485 160-167 (163.54); 7 520-540 529 157-163.50 (160.34); 1 500 500 161 (161) Thin Fleshed; 1 570 570 157 (157); 1 600 600 145 (145); 1 600 600 158 (158) Thin Fleshed; 1 650 650 145 (145); 3 718 718 134 (134); 1 770 770 127 (127); 1 935 935 100 (100); 1 985 985 102 (102).

Oklahoma markets

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

U.S. No 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT: Mixed, mostly .04 to .06 lower. 7.35-7.92.

Davis 7.35, Shattuck 7.60, Frederick 7.63, Okeene 7.67, Alva, Buffalo, Hooker 7.71, Hobart, Keyes, Lawton, Manchester, Temple 7.72, Cherokee, Medford, Ponca City 7,75, Perry, Stillwater 7.76, Banner, El Reno, Geary, Okarche, Watonga 7.82, Clinton, Weatherford 7.87, Eldorado 7.92, Gulf 8.57.

MILO: .03 to .04 lower. 11.67-12.75.

Weatherford 11.67, Alva, Buffalo 11.83, Manchester 11.84, Medford, Ponca City 12.16, Shattuck 12.21, Hooker, Keyes 12.75.

SOYBEANS: .14 to .15 higher. 14.18-14.48.

Hooker 14.18, Alva, Buffalo 14.27, Shattuck 14.38, Stillwater 14.47, Medford, Ponca City 14.48. Gulf 15.6625.

CORN: Steady to .02 lower. 6.89-7.76.

Manchester 6.89, Medford, Ponca City 7.19, Keyes 7.69, Hooker 7.76, Gulf 7.9225.

CANOLA (CWT) (New Crop) 22.26-22.76 cwt.: Apache n/a, Blackwell 22.26, Enid 22.56, Clyde, Hillsdale 22.64, El Reno 22.66, Dacoma 22.68, Yukon 22.76.

COTTON: Grade 41, Leaf 4, Staple 34 Cotton in southwestern Oklahoma averaged 74.75 cents per pound on Friday.

EGGS: Large 1.61; medium 1.24; small 1.02.

Oklahoma livestock

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

Receipts: 7,500; week ago: 6,303; year ago: 5,727.

Compared to last week: Feeder steers and heifers mostly steady with exception of 800 lb and heavier steers trading 1 to 3 lower on limited supplyt. Steer and heifer calves steady to 3 higher, with 4 weight heifer calves up to 10 higher. Demand moderate to good for all classes. Quality plain to average, few attractive. Feeder cattle in slightly thin to moderate flesh. Weigh-ups mostly average.

Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1: Calves: 440-500 lbs 188.50-205; 500-550 lbs 174.50-188; 550-600 lbs 168.50-175; 650-675 lbs 153-154.50; Yearlings: 600-700 lbs 154-161; 700-725 lbs 150-152.75; 760-770 lbs fleshy 140-143.25; 800-900 lbs 140-143.25.

Medium and Large 1-2: Calves: 450-500 lbs 183-187; 525-600 lbs 154-160; Yearlings: 625-700 lbs 150-156.50; 700-800 lbs 144-149; 825-850 lbs 139.50-141.25; few 960 lbs 132.75-135.25.

Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1: Calves: 400-500 lbs 163-174; 500-575 lbs 153-162; 600-655 lbs 137-143; Yearlings: 600-675 lbs 143-144.75; 700-800 lbs 135.50-141; 800-840 lbs 132-134.

Medium and Large 1-2: 450-500 lbs 150-157; 550-600 lbs 142-152; 600-700 lbs 134-141.50; 700-800 lbs 132-138.25; 880-900 lbs 130.25-131.


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