The Pryor Times

Agriculture

July 12, 2012

Livestock reports

Tulsa stockyards

A total of 1,661 head sold July 9, compared to 1,344 last week and 3,085 last year. Feeder steers and heifers were not well tested. Steer and heifer calves under 500 lbs. average flesh condition, $3 to $10 higher; over 500 lbs. steady to $5 lower. Buyers selective for quality and condition. Moderate to good demand for most classes. Slaughter cows and culls sold steady. Very light demand for replacement cows offered.



Feeder steers medium and large 1

300-400 lbs.    173 to 185

500-600 lbs.          138 to 151.50

over 600 lbs.         120 to 148

Heifers medium and large 1

300-400 lbs.          157 to 160

400-500 lbs.          141 to 160

500-600 lbs.    127 to 146

over 600 lbs.         119 to 135

Slaughter Cows

Breakers    67 to 81

Boners                72 to 87

Lean                   70 to 87

Light    65 to 84

Slaughter Bulls

Yield Grade 1-2    90 to 111

Replacement Cows

3-6 yr.-olds, 1175-1360 lbs., 3-6 months bred    1000 to 1125

3-6 yr.-olds, 1150-1300 lbs., 3-6 months bred    910 to 1000



South Coffeyville Stockyards

Closed for remodeling June 29 and July 6. Sales resume July 13.

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