Oklahoma markets
The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Tuesday:
U.S. No 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT: .04 to .16 higher. 6.76-7.45.
Davis 6.76, Lawton, Temple 7.00, Frederick 7.01, Okeene 7.10, Hooker, Keyes 7.11, Shattuck 7.13, Clinton, Weatherford 7.15, El Reno, Geary, Hobart, Okarche, Watonga 7.20, Alva, Buffalo, Manchester 7.24, Banner 7.25, Cherokee, Medford Ponca City 7.28, Perry, Stillwater 7.29, Eldorado 7.38, Gulf 7.88.
MILO: .09 to .36 higher. 11.32-12.39.
Weatherford 11.32, Medford, Ponca City 11.80, Manchester 11.95, Shattuck 11.98, Alva, Buffalo 12.00, Hooker, Keyes 12.39.
SOYBEANS: .03 to .08 higher. 14.03-14.55.
Hooker 14.03, Shattuck 14.26, Alva, Buffalo, Medford, Ponca City 14.36, Stillwater 14.55, Gulf 15.62.
CORN: .05 to .06 higher. 6.94-7.56.
Ponca City 6.94, Manchester, Medford 7.04, Keyes 7.49, Hooker 7.56, Gulf 7.875.
CANOLA (CWT) (New Crop) 20.76-21.26 cwt.: Blackwell 20.76, Enid 21.06, El Reno 21.16, Yukon 21.26.
COTTON: Grade 41, Leaf 4, Staple 34 Cotton in southwestern Oklahoma averaged 78.50 cents per pound.
EGGS: Large 1.20; medium 96 cents; small 83 cents.
Oklahoma livestock
The state Department of Agriculture reported the following prices Tuesday at the Oklahoma City Stockyards: Receipts: 9,090; week ago: 3,634; year ago: 9,738.
Compared to the last test two weeks ago: Feeder steers steady with exception of cattle over 800 lbs 1 to 2 lower. Feeder heifers steady to 2 lower. Steer and heifer calves under 500 lbs lightly tested and 5-10 lower; stocker cattle over 500 lbs steady. Demand improved some from last week's lightly tested market due to bad weather. There was a bright spot last week as slaughter cattle sold up to 5); higher at 128. Good moisture was received across the state last week with 1-3 inches being reported in most areas of the state. Receipts this week totaled 82 percent over 600 lbs and 35 percent heifers.
Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1: Calves: 350-400 lbs 191-208; 400-500 lbs 174-189, lot 435 lbs thin fleshed 200.50, lot 450 lb value added 191; 500-600 lbs 169-182.50; 550-600 163-173; 660-680 lbs 146-148; Yearlings: 600-650 lbs 153.25-165; 650-700 lbs 148-157.75; 700-800 lbs 135.75-145.85; 800-875 lbs 130.75-139; 900-975 lbs 127-131.50. Medium and Large 1-2: Calves: lot 350 lb 189; few 490 lb 173.50; 500-600 lbs 164-170.50; 600-650 lbs 154.50-155.10; 650-700 lbs 144.25-
149.50; 700-800 lbs 134-140.50; 800-850 lbs 129-134.50; 900-915 lbs 126.50-128.
Medium and Large 2: Calves: 580-600 lbs 148.50-156; lot 615 lb 145; Yearlings: lot 690 lb 139; 750-800 lbs 135-135.50; 825-875 lbs 129.50-130.50.Feeder Bulls Medium Large 1: few 325 lb 191; 425-500 lbs 164-176; 525-600 lbs 148-167; 640-675 lbs 134-138; 700-775 lbs 123.50-126.50; few 890 lb 117.50.
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1: Calves: 350-400 lbs 171-176; 400-425 lbs 166-169; 475-500 lbs 149-161, 460 lbs thin Fleshed; 168; 500-550 lbs 150-159; 550-600 lbs 145-148; 610-630 lbs 134.75-137; Yearlings: 600-700 lbs 133-146.50; 700-800 lbs 126.25-137; 800-900 lbs 124.50-130.75; 900-950 lbs 122.75-123. Medium and Large 1-2: 450-500 lbs 148-154.50; 550-600 lbs 134-148; 600-700 lbs 133-137; 700-800 lbs 124-131.50; 800-900 lbs 120-127.75.
Medium and Large 2: few 350 lb 162; lot 575 lb 131.50; 625-700 lbs 130 138; 700-800 lbs 122-127, lot 730 lb fleshy 119; few 840 lbs 117.