12 CapitalPress.com Friday, March 11, 2022 Farm Market Report For the latest market reports from around the region, go to CapitalPress.com/markets. Hay Market Reports Potato Market Reports Compiled by USDA Market News Service • St. Joseph, Mo.-Portland CHECK ONLINE FOR CURRENT REPORTS: Washington-Oregon (Columbia Basin): https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/AMS_3058.pdf Oregon: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/AMS_3057.pdf Idaho: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/AMS_3056.pdf California: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/AMS_2904.pdf Hay prices are dollars per ton or dollars per bale when sold to retail outlets. Basis is current delivery FOB barn or stack, or delivered customer as indicated. Grade guidelines used in this report have the following relationship to Relative Feed Value (RFV), Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), TDN (Total Digestible Nutrients), or Crude Protein (CP) test numbers: GRADE RFV ADF TDN CP Supreme 185+ under 27 55.9+ 22+ Premium 170-185 27-29 54.5-55.9 20-22 Good 150-170 29-32 52.5-54.5 18-20 Fair 130-150 32-35 50.5-52.5 16-18 Utility under 130 36+ under 50.5 under 16 Washington-Oregon (Columbia Basin) Direct Hay Report March 4 Hay: 450 tons Hay (Conventional) Alfalfa - Good/Premium (Trade/Per Ton) Small Square 3 Tie 125 300.00 F.O.B.-Retail 4th Cutting Old Crop Alfalfa - Fair/Good (Trade/Per Ton) Large Square 3x4 200 260.00 F.O.B.-Export Tarped Old Crop Timothy Grass - Good/Premium (Trade/Per Ton) Small Square 3 Tie 125 380.00 F.O.B.-Retail 3rd Cutting Old Crop Straw (Conventional) Wheat - (Trade/Per Bale) Small Square 100 7.00 F.O.B.-Retail Old Crop Oregon Direct Hay Report March 4 Hay: 9 tons CROOK/DESCHUTES/JEFFERSON/WASCO COUNTIES Hay (Conventional) Alfalfa - Premium (Trade/Per Ton) Small Square 3 340.00 F.O.B.-Stables Orchard Grass - Premium (Trade/Per Ton) Small Square 6 341.67 F.O.B.-Stables Idaho Direct Hay Report March 4 Hay: 2050 tons SOUTH CENTRAL Hay (Conventional) Alfalfa - Premium/Supreme (Trade/Per Ton) Large Square 3x4 500 300.00 F.O.B.-Feedlot/dairy Old Crop Alfalfa - Good/Premium (Contract (Trade)/Per Ton) Large Square 3x4 1000 255.00 F.O.B.-Export Tarped New Crop Oat - Fair/Good (Trade/Per Ton) Large Square 3x4 250.00 F.O.B.-Feedlot/dairy Old Crop Orchard Grass - Good/Premium (Trade/Per Ton) Large Square 3x4 50 315.00 Delivered-Dealer/Mill/Processor Tarped Old Crop California Direct Hay Report March 4 Hay: 2725 tons NORTH INTER-MOUNTAINS Hay (Conventional) Alfalfa - Good/Premium (Trade/Per Ton) Large Square 3x4 200 295.00 F.O.B.-Feedlot/dairy Tarped Compiled by North American Potato Market News and USDA Agricultural Market Service Old Crop SAN LUIS VALLEY Hay (Conventional) Orchard Grass - Good/Premium (Trade/Per Bale) Small Square 100 21.50 F.O.B.-Retail Tarped Old Crop SOUTH Hay (Conventional) Alfalfa - Premium (Trade/Per Ton) Small Square 3 Tie 125 340.00 Delivered-Retail Old Crop Alfalfa - Premium (Trade/Per Bale) Small Square 3 Tie 1000 18.95 F.O.B.-Retail Alfalfa - Good (Trade/Per Bale) Small Square 3 Tie 500 17.95 F.O.B.-Retail Old Crop Forage Mix-Three Way - Good (Trade/Per Bale) Small Square 3 Tie 500 17.95 F.O.B.-Retail Old Crop SOUTHEAST Hay (Conventional) Alfalfa - Premium (Trade/Per Ton) Large Square 3x4 25 321.00 F.O.B.-Export New Crop Large Square 3x4 600 320.00 F.O.B.-Export Export New Crop Small Square 3 Tie 1500 302.33 F.O.B.-Retail Old Crop Alfalfa - Good (Trade/Per Ton) Small Square 3 Tie 200 275.00 F.O.B.-Retail Old Crop Bermuda Grass - Premium (Trade/Per Ton) Small Square 3 Tie 50 275.00 F.O.B.-Retail Old Crop Bermuda Grass - Good (Trade/Per Ton) Small Square 3 Tie 25 255.00 F.O.B.-Retail Old Crop Prices are weekly averages of daily prices. All prices are in dollars per hundredweight (cwt.). FWA is a weighted average of shipping point prices or common packs in each area. Weights differ by area. GRI is the Grower Returns Index for each individual area. FRESH RUSSET POTATO MARKET REPORT (North American Potato Market News) March 4 Shipping Area FWA Chg GRI Chg 70 ct Chg 10# Film Chg Idaho Burbanks $21.71 -$0.03 $10.08 -$0.02 $30.00 $0.00 $16.50 $0.00 Idaho Norkotahs $21.24 -$0.16 $11.13 -$0.12 $29.00 $0.00 $17.00 $0.00 San Luis Valley $22.59 $0.05 $13.07 $0.05 $32.50 $0.50 $19.00 $0.00 Wisconsin $23.65 $0.60 $13.25 $0.48 $35.00 $1.50 $20.50 $0.50 Columbia Basin $24.56 $0.32 $12.23 $0.20 $36.00 $2.00 $15.00 -$1.00 Sheep/Wool Market Reports Compiled by USDA Market News Service • Greeley, Colo. -San Angelo, Texas Grain Market Reports Compiled by USDA Market News Service • Portland Explanatory Notes: Price & Basis Values quoted are for Current Delivery, unless otherwise noted. CBOT/KCBT/MGE Trade month symbols: F January; G February; H March; J April; K May; M June; N July; Q August; U September; V October; X November; Z December. Freight Codes: FOB: Freight On Board DLVD: Delivered T: Truck, R: Rail, RB: River Barge, T/R: Truck/Rail, R/B: Rail/Barge, T/R/B: Truck/Rail/Barge Portland Daily Grain Bids March 7 FUTURES SETTLEMENTS CBOT Corn 749.25 (Mar 22) 750.75 (May 22) 727.25 (Jul 22) 674.25 (Sep 22) 642.75 (Dec 22) 639.50 (Mar 23) 635.75 (May 23) CBOT Soybeans 1674.25 (Mar 22) 1659.50 (May 22) 1634.00 (Jul 22) 1580.50 (Aug 22) 1500.50 (Sep 22) 1453.00 (Nov 22) 1435.50 (Jan 23) CBOT Wheat 1425.25 (Mar 22) 1294.00 (May 22) 1252.50 (Jul 22) 1141.50 (Sep 22) 1048.75 (Dec 22) 999.75 (Mar 23) 955.75 (May 23) CBOT White Oats 702.00 (Mar 22) 642.00 (May 22) 585.25 (Jul 22) 504.25 (Sep 22) 497.50 (Dec 22) 484.00 (Mar 23) 484.75 (May 23) KCBT Wheat 1237.75 (Mar 22) 1251.50 (May 22) 1233.75 (Jul 22) 1192.25 (Sep 22) 1142.25 (Dec 22) 1096.25 (Mar 23) 1017.00 (May 23) MGE Wheat 1183.75 (Mar 22) 1197.50 (May 22) 1168.00 (Jul 22) 1109.50 (Sep 22) 1096.25 (Dec 22) 1082.75 (Mar 23) 1039.50 (May 23) COARSE US #2 Yellow Corn (Bulk) Export Elevators - Conventional Pacific Ports Bid 155.00K to 160.00K UNCH 9.0575-9.1075 DN 0.0350 9.0825 DLVD-R Mar¹ Pacific Ports Bid 9.0325 DLVD-R Mar² Pacific Ports Bid 9.0325 DLVD-R Apr Pacific Ports Bid 9.0325 DLVD-R May US #1 Club White Wheat (Bulk) Export Elevators - Conventional Pacific Ports Bid 10.5% 12.6500 DLVD-R/B Current US #1 Hard Red Winter Wheat (Bulk) Export Elevators - Conventional Pacific Ports Bid Ordinary 13.7018 DLVD-R/B Current Pacific Ports Bid 11.0% 13.8161 DLVD-R/B Current Pacific Ports Bid 11.5% 13.8732 DLVD-R/B Current Pacific Ports Bid 11.5% 13.8929 DLVD-R/B Apr Pacific Ports Bid 11.5% 14.0331 DLVD-R/B May Pacific Ports Bid 11.5% 13.3708 DLVD-R/B Jun CHECK ONLINE FOR CURRENT REPORTS: Portland: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/AMS_3148.pdf California: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/ams_3146.pdf Pacific Ports Bid 11.5% 12.6725 DLVD-R/B Jul Pacific Ports Bid 12.0% 13.8832 DLVD-R/B Current Pacific Ports Bid 12.0% 13.9029 DLVD-R/B Apr Pacific Ports Bid 13.0% 13.9032 DLVD-R/B Current Pacific Ports Bid 13.0% 13.9229 DLVD-R/B Apr US #1 Soft White Wheat (Bulk) Export Elevators - Conventional Pacific Ports Bid 10.5% 11.7214 DLVD-R/B Current Pacific Ports Bid 10.5% 11.7329 DLVD-R/B Apr Pacific Ports Bid 10.5% 11.7443 DLVD-R/B May Pacific Ports Bid 10.5% 11.8240 DLVD-R/B Jun Pacific Ports Bid 10.5% 9.8800 DLVD-R/B Jul US #1 NS/DNS Wheat (Bulk) Export Elevators - Conventional Pacific Ports Bid 13.0% 12.6268 DLVD-R/B Current Pacific Ports Bid 14.0% 12.7639 DLVD-R/B Current Pacific Ports Bid 14.0% 12.7979 DLVD-R/B Apr Pacific Ports Bid 14.0% 12.7979 DLVD-R/B May Pacific Ports Bid 14.0% 12.2800 DLVD-R/B Jun Pacific Ports Bid 14.0% 11.8617 DLVD-R/B Jul Pacific Ports Bid 15.0% 12.8096 DLVD-R/B Current Pacific Ports Bid 16.0% 12.8554 DLVD-R/B Current US #2 Heavy White Oats (Bulk) Export Elevators - Conventional Pacific Ports Bid 5.0800 DLVD-R/B Current California Grain Bids March 3 FUTURES SETTLEMENTS CBOT Corn 751.25 (Mar 22) 747.75 (May 22) 703.50 (Jul 22) 631.75 (Sep 22) 612.00 (Dec 22) 611.25 (Mar 23) 610.25 (May 23) CBOT Soybeans 1680.25 (Mar 22) 1667.75 (May 22) 1632.75 (Jul 22) 1577.50 (Aug 22) 1497.00 (Sep 22) 1454.00 (Nov 22) 1445.25 (Jan 23) CBOT Wheat 1289.00 (Mar 22) 1134.00 (May 22) 1116.25 (Jul 22) 1030.75 (Sep 22) 965.75 (Dec 22) 921.00 (Mar 23) 885.50 (May 23) CBOT White Oats 726.25 (Mar 22) 666.25 (May 22) 591.50 (Jul 22) 492.50 (Sep 22) 487.75 (Dec 22) 474.25 (Mar 23) 475.00 (May 23) KCBT Wheat 1140.25 (Mar 22) 1150.25 (May 22) 1133.00 (Jul 22) 1070.00 (Sep 22) 1016.00 (Dec 22) 968.00 (Mar 23) 911.75 (May 23) MGE Wheat 1135.00 (Mar 22) 1118.25 (May 22) 1090.25 (Jul 22) 1024.75 (Sep 22) 1005.75 (Dec 22) 995.00 (Mar 23) 970.00 (May 23) COARSE US #2 Yellow Corn (Bulk) Mills and Processors - Conventional Southwest Bid 9.3125 DLVD-R Current Central Bid 9.2975 DLVD-T Current FOB Warehouse (Dealer) - Conventional Central Bid 9.0975 FOB-T Current US #2 Sorghum (Bulk) Mills and Processors - Conventional Southwest Bid 10.2625 DLVD-R Current California Egg Reports Compiled by USDA Market News Service • Des Moines Daily California Eggs March 4 Benchmark prices are unchanged. Asking prices for next week are 8 cents lower for Jumbo, 22 cents lower for Extra Large and Large, 5 cents lower for Medium and Small. The undertone is weak. Retail demand is in a range of light to moderate. Food service movement is moderate to fairly good. Offerings are moderate to fully adequate. Supplies are mostly moderate. Market activity is slow to instances moderate. Small benchmark price $1.44. CALIFORNIA Shell egg marketer’s benchmark price for negotiated egg sales of USDA Grade AA and Grade AA in cartons, cents per dozen. This price does not reflect discounts or other contract terms. Jumbo 263 Extra Large 223 Large 216 Medium 164 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: Prices to retailers, sales to volume buyers, USDA Grade AA white eggs in cartoons, delivered store door, cents per dozen. Jumbo 255-269 Extra Large 211-222 Large 203-214 Medium 150-165 Livestock Auctions Oregon EUGENE (Eugene Livestock Auction) March 5 Receipts: 663 Comments: Lambs and Goats steady again this week. Lighter on Feeder Cattle. Cows $8-$10 higher this week. Feeder Sale Tuesday, March 15 @ 1 p.m.; 60 Head of good quality preconditioned Black Steers ready for grass already consigned. High Dressers: 75.00-83.50; Low Dress- ers 40.00-48.00 Top 10 Cows: 79.25 Top Bulls: High Dressers 86.00-93.00 Feeder Bulls: 300-500 lbs 129.00- 155.00; 500-700 lbs 120.00-149.00; 700-900 lbs 110.00-132.00 Choice Feeder Steers: Medium-Large Frame No. 1&2s: 300-400 lbs 148.00- 171.00; 400-500 lbs 140.00-168.50; 500-600 lbs 138.00-149.50; 600-700 lbs 136.00-148.00; 700-800 lbs 125.00- 134.50; 800-900 lbs NT Choice Feeder Heifers Medium-Large Frame No. 1&2s: 300-400 lbs 125.00- 138.00; 400-500 lbs 135.00-149.00; 500-600 lbs 130.00-147.00; 600-700 lbs 115.00-135.00; 700-800 lbs 118.00- 131.00; 800-900 lbs 110.00-117.00 Bred Cows: 700.00-1005.00 HD; 600.00- 1430.00 PR Head Calves (Up to 250 lbs) Beef: 130.00-360.00; Dairy: 5.00-150.00 HD Feeder Lambs: 50-90 lbs 3.00-3.55 lb; 90 to 130 lbs 2.60-3.37 lb Feeder Goats: 50-90 lbs 3.20-3.73 lb; 90 to 130 lbs 2.70-3.30 lb MADRAS (Central Oregon Livestock Auction) March 7 474 HD Steers: 300-400 lbs 180.00-200.00; 400-500 lbs 175.00-195.00; 500-600 lbs 165.00-185.00; 600-700 lbs 156.00- 166.00; 700-800 lbs LT; 800-900 lbs NT Heifers: 300-400 lbs 160.00-180.00; 400-500 lbs 155.00-180.00; 500-600 lbs 158.00-170.00; 600-700 lbs 130.00- 145.00; 700-800 lbs LT; 800-900 lbs LT Bred Cows: Full Mouth Vacc: NT; Broken Mouth Vacc: NT Pairs: Full Mouth Vacc: NT; Broken Mouth Vacc: NT Butcher Cows: High Yield Lean 77.00- 82.00; High Yield Fleshy 77.00-88.00; Med Yield 67.00-74.00; Low Yield 55.00-67.00 Feeder Cows: NT Heiferettes: 85.00-100.00 Bulls: High Yield 90.00-98.00; Med Yield 87.00-93.00; Feeder 95.00-105.00 LEBANON (Lebanon Auction Yard) March 3 Receipts: 501 HD total, 501 HD cattle Comments: The feeder market is getting stronger as we approach spring. Feeder buyers are still willing to pay a premium for double vaccinated weaned calves. Unweaned unvaccinated or poor quality calves can be 20-40 cents a pound from the top. Steers (Average-Top): 300-400 lbs NT; 400-500 lbs 172.00-183.00; 500-600 lbs 144.25-162.00; 600-700 lbs 142.07- 164.00; 700-900 lbs 120.00-130.00; 800-900 lbs NT; 1200-1300 lbs NT Calves by the Head: 25.00-325.00 Heifers (Average-Top): 300-400 lbs NT; 400-500 lbs 121.18-152.00; 500-600 lbs 144.69-161.00; 600-700 lbs 140.67- 145.00; 700-800 lbs 106.83-136.50; 900-1000 lbs NT Heifer Calves by the Head: 85.00- 350.00 Feeder Bulls: 400-500 lbs NT; 500-600 105.00-132.50; 600-700 lbs 124.70- 135.00; 700-800 lbs 127.50 The best heavy cattle for personal slaughter: 1050-1400 lbs 105.00-140.00 Bull Calves by the Head: 175.00-430.00 The best heiferettes and young fed cattle: 78.00-97.50 Young fed cows: 84.00-94.00 The top Holstein cows brought 79.00- 80.00 The top Beef cows brought 77.50-80.50 Top 10 Cows: 78.82 Top 50 Cows: 75.79 Top 100 Cows: 73.92 Top 150 Cows: 71.68 Top 200 Cows: 68.14 Bulls: No. 1 101.00-105.00; No. 2. 94.00- 98.00; No. 3 72.00-79.50; No. 4 NT Top Organic Cow: 125.00 Top 10 Organic Cows: 110.19 Top 50 Organic Cows: 75.23 All 98 HD Organic Cows: 90.67 Top Pairs: 1050.00-1200.00 Bred Cows: No. 1 1025.00; No. 2 750.00-800.00; No. 3 525.00-750.00; Old or off Quality, weigh price to 50.00 over HERMISTON (Northwest Livestock Commission) Feb. 15 Heifers: Under 300 lbs 130.00-385.00 HD; 300-400 lbs 130.00-135.00; 400-500 lbs 120.00-185.00; 500-600 lbs 115.00- 165.00; 600-700 lbs 118.00-144.00; 700-800 lbs 113.00-137.00; 800-900 lbs 100.00-130.00; 900-1000 lbs 79.00- 102.00; 1000-1100 lbs 84.00-96.00; 1100-1200 lbs 70.00-87.00; over 1200 lbs 58.00-65.00 Steers: 300-400 lbs 156.00-208.00; 400-500 lbs 132.00-217.00; 500-600 lbs 135.00-211.00; 600-700 lbs 132.00- 146.00; 700-800 lbs 126.00-154.00; 800-900 lbs 114.00-147.00; 900-1000 lbs 100.00-120.00; 1000-1100 lbs 89.00- 112.00; 1100-1200 lbs 75.00-84.00; over 1200 lbs 87.00-98.00 Cows: 700-800 lbs 50.00-67.00; 800-900 lbs 40.00-78.00; 900-1000 lbs 49.00-77.00; 1000-1100 lbs 50.00-75.00; 1100-1200 lbs 50.00-84.00; over 1200 lbs 50.00-82.00 Bred Cows: 900-1000 lbs 975.00; 1000- 1100 lbs 1352.00-1400.00; 1100-1200 lbs 1025.00; over 1200 lbs 1200.00 Butcher Bulls: 800-900 lbs 79.00-91.00; 900-1000 lbs 70.00-96.00; 1000-1100 lbs 66.00-75.00; 1100-1200 lbs 60.00-85.00; over 1200 lbs 70.00-94.00 Good Quality Cutting Bulls: 300-400 lbs 125.00-146.00; 400-500 lbs 120.00- 146.00; 500-600 lbs 125.00-134.00; 600-700 lbs 100.00-112.00; 700-800 lbs 101.00-102.00 Pairs: 900-1000 lbs 1385.00; 1000-1100 lbs 1575.00; 1100-1200 lbs 1050.00; over 1200 lbs 1100.00-1425.00 Doe Goat: 100.00-150.00 Ewes: 100.00-120.00 Lambs: 55.00-120.00 Kid Goats: 70.00-110.00 Buck Goat: 120.00-210.00 Idaho JEROME (Producers Livestock Marketing Association) March 1 Head Count: 741 Baby Cfs: 30.00-50.00 Started Bull & Str Cfs: 100.00-240.00 Started Hfr Cfs: 70.00-160.00 Brk/Ut/Com Cows: 77.00-87.50 Cut/Bon Cows: 68.00-75.00 Shelly/Lite Cows: 45.00-60.00 Slaughter Bulls: 90.00-115.00 Heiferettes: NT Beef Cows: NT Holstein Strs: 275-400 lbs NT; 400-500 lbs NT; 500-600 lbs NT; 600-800 lbs NT; 800-1000 lbs 82.00-91.00 Holstein X Steers: NT Holstein Hfrs: 275-999 lbs 85.00-97.00; 1000 lbs 75.00-98.00 Jersey Hfrs: NT Choice Strs: 300-400 lbs NT; 400-500 lbs NT; 500-600 lbs NT; 600-700 lbs NT; 700-800 lbs NT; 800-1000 lbs 129.00- 142.00 Choice Hfrs: 300-400 lbs NT; 400-500 lbs NT; 500-600 lbs NT; 600-700 lbs NT; 700-800 lbs NT; 800-1100 lbs NT Pairs Stock Cows: NT Jersey Heifers: NT California TURLOCK (Turlock Livestock Auction Yard) March 1 Receipts: 1042 HD Comment: Lighter volume compared to a week ago. Most classes of cattle steady. Anticipation of rain on Friday will dictate marketing plans for many producers for the near future. No. 1 Med and Large Frame Steers (2 rounds of shots): 300-400 lbs 160.00- 177.50; 400-500 lbs 155.00-175.00; 500-600 lbs 145.00-166.00; 600-700 lbs 140.00-155.00; 700-800 lbs 132.00- 145.00; 800-900 lbs NT No. 2 Med and Large Frame Steers (1 round of shots): 300-400 lbs 130.00- 159.00; 400-500 lbs 125.00-154.00; 500-600 lbs 118.00-144.00; 600-700 lbs 112.00-139.00; 700-800 lbs 100.00- 131.00; 800-900 lbs 94.00-126.00 No. 1 Med and Large Frame Heifers (2 rounds of shots): 300-400 lbs 140.00- 160.00; 400-500 lbs 140.00-164.00; 500-600 lbs 137.00-158.00; 600-700 lbs 130.00-140.00; 700-800 lbs 120.00- 131.00; 800-900 lbs NT No. 2 Med and Large Frame Heifers (1 round of shots): 300-400 lbs 125.00- 139.00; 400-500 lbs 121.00-139.00; 500-600 lbs 118.00-136.00; 600-700 lbs 110.00-129.00; 700-800 lbs 95.00-119.00; 800-900 lbs 90.00-115.00 No. 1 Holstein Steers: 300-400 lbs NT; 400-500 lbs NT; 500-600 lbs 70.00-80.00; 600-700 lbs 70.00-85.00; 700-800 lbs 72.00-90.00; 800-900 lbs 72.00-90.00 Weigh Beef Cows: High Yielding 70.00- 83.00; Med Yielding 65.00-69.00; Low Yielding 40.00-64.00 Weigh Dairy Cows: High Yielding 68.00-78.50; Med Yielding 64.00-67.00; Low Yielding 40.00-64.00 Weigh Bulls: High Yielding 92.00- 102.00; Med Yielding 84.00-91.00; Low Yielding 60.00-83.00 Holstein Barren Heifers: 70.00-110.00 Washington CHEHALIS (Chehalis Livestock Market) Feb. 25 Totals: 366 HD cattle, 22 HD pigs/ goats/sheep Top SLA Cows: 50.00-82.00 Top 10 Average: 77.15 Top 20 Average: 75.77 Top 50 Average: 73.02 Organic Slaughter: 33.00-130.00 Shells, Thin, Small: 40.00 and down Top SLA Bulls: 80.00-90.00 Average SLA Bulls: 62.00-75.00 Best Steers: 300-450 lbs 80.00-167.00; 500-650 lbs 147.00-165.00; 700-850 lbs 130.00-150.00; Heavy 1175 lbs 105.00 Best Heifers: 300-450 lbs 108.00- 167.50; 500-650 lbs 107.00-158.00; 700-850 lbs 88.00-115.00; Heavy 75.00-112.50 Holstein Steers: 2 HD 81.00 cwt Feeder Bulls: 300-450 lbs 109.00- 151.00; 500-650 lbs 112.00-161.00; 700-850 lbs 106.00-130.00; Heavy 98.00-110.00 Bred Cow Best: 950.00-1050.00 HD; Average 650.00-885.00 HD Beef Pairs Best: NT HD; Average: NT Dairy Cattle: Top Springers 1050.00- 1225.00 HD; Top 5 Ave Springers 800.00- 875.00 HD; Average Dairy Springer NT; Bred Hol Heifers 104.00 cwt; Open Heifers NT cwt Baby Calves: Hol Bulls Small 5.00-20.00 HD; Med 25.00 HD; Large NT HD; Hol Heifers 10.00-20.00 HD; X-bred beef 150.00 HD; Started Beef NT HD Weiner Pigs: 65.00 HD (under 80 lbs) Feeder Pigs: 155.00 HD (80-100 lbs) Block Hogs: 130.00-290.00 HD (over 100 lbs) Sows: 200.00 HD Boars: 5.00 HD Goats: Small 30.00 HD; Med 150.00- 195.00 HD; Large 110.00-215.00 HD Lambs: 60.00-280.00 HD Ewes: 140.00-190.00 HD heavy; 130.00- 180.00 light Ram: 140.00 HD TOPPENISH (Toppenish Livestock Commission) Feb. 24 1008 HD Choice Steers: 300-400 lbs 110.00- 190.00; 400-500 lbs 90.00-200.00; 500-600 lbs 90.00-195.00; 600-700 lbs 90.00-175.00; 700-800 lbs 90.00-155.00; 800-900 lbs 85.00-152.00; 900-1000 lbs 80.00-135.00; 1000-1100 lbs NT; 1100- 1300 lbs NT; 1500-2000 NT Choice Heifers: 300-400 lbs 105.00- 160.00; 400-500 lbs 85.00-170.00; 500-600 lbs 85.00-165.00; 600-700 lbs 85.00-155.00; 700-800 lbs 85.00-150.00; 800-900 lbs 80.00-140.00; 900-1000 lbs 80.00-130.00 Holstein Steers: 300-400 lbs 70.00- 90.00; 400-600 lbs 65.00-80.00; 600-800 lbs 70.00-81.00; 800-1000 lbs 70.00- 82.00 Feeder Bulls: 400-600 lbs 55.00-120.00; 600-800 lbs 55.00-105.00; 800-1000 lbs 50.00-100.00; 1000-1200 lbs 50.00-90.00 Butcher Cows: top cows 65.00-75.00; C&Cs 45.00-55.00; Shells 20.00-40.00 Butcher Bulls: High Yield 85.00-95.00; Low Yield 70.00-85.00 Stock Cows: No. 1 Pairs 1350.00- 1625.00; No. 2 Pairs 900.00-1150.00; No. 1 Bred Cows 1000.00-1200.00; No. 2 Bred Cows 800.00-950.00 DAVENPORT (Stockland Livestock Auction) Feb. 28 Receipts: 250 HD Comments: Monday’s regular cattle sale featured a strong cow market and a light run of feeder cattle. Slaughter cows were stronger Monday, with cows topping out at 84 cents per pound, and averaging 75-76 cents. Slaughter bulls were steady, topping out at 95 cents, with an average of 86 cents on a run of lower yielding bulls. Not enough feeder cattle for a true test, though buyer demand for light calves is increasing. Baby Calf: Under 300 lbs 60.00 Bull Calf: under 300 lbs NT; 300-400 lbs NT cwt; 400-500 lbs NT; 500-600 lbs 142.00; 600-700 lbs 120.00-130.00; 700- 800 lbs NT; 800-900 lbs NT; 900-1000 lbs NT Bull: Under 400-500 lbs NT; 500-600 lbs NT; 600-700 lbs NT; 700-800 lbs NT; 800-900 lbs 44.00; 1000-1100 lbs NT; 1100-1300 lbs NT; 1300-1500 lbs NT; 1500-2000 lbs 75.00-93.00; 2000-2500 lbs NT; over 2500 lbs 93.00 Cows: 400-500 lbs NT; 500-600 lbs NT; 700-800 lbs 51.00; 800-900 lbs NT; 900-1000 lbs 57.00; 1000-1100 lbs 59.00-76.50; 1100-1300 lbs 65.00-84.00; 1300-1500 lbs 73.00-80.00; 1500-2000 lbs 70.00-81.00; 2000-2500 lbs NT Heifer: Under 300 lbs NT; 300-400 lbs 90.00; 400-500 lbs NT; 500-600 lbs 60.00-136.00; 600-700 lbs 55.00; 700-800 lbs 76.00; 800-900 lbs NT; 900-1000 lbs NT; 1000-1100 lbs NT; 1100-1300 lbs NT; 1300-1500 lbs NT Steers: under 300 lbs NT; 300-400 lbs NT; 400-500 lbs 165.00-171.00; 500-600 lbs 150.00; 600-700 lbs 145.00; 700-800 lbs NT; 800-900 lbs 108.00-121.00; 900-1000 lbs NT; 1000-1100 lbs 105.00; 1300-1500 lbs NT; 1500-2000 lbs NT Goat: under 300 lbs 210.00 HD Sow: 400-500 lbs 15.00; 600-700 lbs 10.00 cwt National Wool Review March 4 Domestic wool trading on a clean basis had no confirmed trades reported this week. National Sheep Summary March 4 Compared to last week: Slaughter lambs sold mostly firm to 10.00 higher. Slaughter ewes were mostly steady to 10.00 higher. No comparison on feeder lambs. At San Angelo, TX 5,500 head sold. No sales in Equity Cooperative Auction. Western Video sold 9535 feeder lambs in California, 1234 feeder lambs in Arizona, 900 feeder lambs in Oregon, 500 hair lambs in California and 400 replacement ewes in California. In direct trading slaughter ewes and feeder lambs not tested. 2,666 lamb carcasses traded with no trend due to confidentiality. All sheep sold per hundred weight (CWT) unless specified. Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 2-3 San Angelo: wooled and shorn 110-160 lbs 222.00-248.00. New Holland, PA: wooled and shorn 100-140 lbs 285.00-330.00, few 345.00-390.00. Ft. Collins, CO: wooled and shorn 100-110 lbs 265.00-272.50. South Dakota: wooled and shorn 110-150 lbs 199.00-215.00, new crop 245.00-255.00; 150- 165 lbs 192.00-210.00. Kalona, IA: wooled and shorn 100-145 lbs 205.00-320.00; 161 lbs 195.00. Billings, MT: wooled and shorn 100-140 lbs no test. Missouri: wooled and shorn 100-115 lbs no test. Equity Co-op: wooled and shorn no sales. Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 1-2: San Angelo: hair 40-60 lbs 372.00-400.00; 60- 70 lbs 358.00-390.00; 70-80 lbs 352.00-381.00; 80-90 lbs 334.00-366.00, few 384.00; 90-110 lbs 324.00-340.00. wooled and shorn shorn 66 lbs 379.00; 70-80 lbs 354.00-366.00; 80-90 lbs 311.00-346.00; 90-100 lbs 308.00-319.00. New Holland: wooled and shorn 40-50 lbs 440.00-470.00; 50-60 lbs 420.00-497.00, few 500.00-530.00; 60-70 lbs 365.00-395.00, few 455.00-485.00; 70-80 lbs 370.00-377.00, few 425.00-450.00; 80-90 lbs 350.00-390.00; 90-100 lbs 345.00-385.00. hair 40-50 lbs 455.00-480.00; 50-60 lbs 425.00-470.00; 60-70 lbs 405.00- 455.00; 70-80 lbs 390.00-425.00; 80-90 lbs 350.00-375.00; 90-100 lbs 335.00-390.00. Ft. Collins: wooled and shorn 90-100 lbs 250.00-265.00. hair 90-100 lbs 265.00. Kalona: wooled and shorn 40-50 lbs 380.00- 425.00; 50-60 lbs 385.00-407.50; 60-70 lbs 380.00-410.00; 70-80 lbs 356.00-400.00; 80-90 lbs 327.50-385.00; 90-100 lbs 290.00-340.00. hair 40-50 lbs 390.00-395.00; 67 lbs 385.00; 70 lbs 347.50; 80-90 lbs 317.50-327.50. South Dakota: wooled and shorn 60-70 lbs 277.50-285.00; 77 lbs 275.00; 90-100 lbs 240.00- 255.00, few 282.50. Billings: no test. Missouri: hair 40-50 lbs 370.00-390.00; 50-60 lbs 350.00-390.00; 60-70 lbs 345.00-385.00; 98 lbs 340.00. wooled and shorn 75 lbs 335.00; 83 lbs 325.00. Western Video: hair 115 lbs 219.00 for April delivery. Slaughter Ewes: San Angelo: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) no test; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 165.00-188.00; Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) 160.00-204.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 174.00-190.00; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) 140.00-160.00; Cull 1 no test. New Holland: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) no test; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 140.00-230.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 85.00-190.00; Cull 1 no test. Ft. Collins: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 157.50- 167.50; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 125.00-145.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 115.00-125.00; Cull 1 no test. South Dakota: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 123.00- 160.00, few 208.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 144.00- 161.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 150.00-160.00; Cull 1 83.00. Kalona: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) no test; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 130.00-195.00; Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) 122.50-190.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) no test. Billings: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) no test; Good 2-3 (fleshy) no test; Utility 1-2 (thin) no test; Cull 1 no test. Missouri: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) no test; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 150.00-260.00; Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) 125.00-165.00; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) 125.00-135.00. Equity Co-op: no sales. Direct Trading: No sales. Feeder Lambs: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: no test. Ft. Collins: 41 lbs 310.00; 85 lbs 250.00. South Dakota: 40 lbs 350.00; 66 lbs 275.00; 81 lbs 251.00; 91 lbs 259.00; 110-120 lbs 212.00- 213.00. Kalona: no test. Billings: no test. Missouri: no test. Equity Co-op: no sales. Western Video: CA: 3280: 85 lbs 224.00-228.00; 90-95 lbs 242.00; 100 lbs 225.00 for current delivery. 2555: 75 lbs 275.00; 100-110 lbs 226.00 for late March del. 3700: 80 lbs 270.00;85 lbs 262.00-266.00; 90 lbs 248.00; 110 lbs 240.00 for April delivery. AZ: 1234: 115-120 lbs 250.00-253.00 for April/ May delivery. OR: 900: 95 lbs 233.00; 100 lbs 242.00 for June delivery. Replacement Ewes: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: mixed age hair ewes 90-140 lbs 210.00-280.00/cwt; hair ewes and lambs 96.00- 110.00/head. Ft. Collins: ewes with lambs 220.00/family; hair ewe with lambs 160.00/family. South Dakota: bred young 275.00-300.00/ head; bred middle age 285.00/head. Kalona: no test. Billings: no test. Missouri: bred yearling hair 350.00-450.00/ head; bred young hair 240.00-310.00/head; hair ewe with lambs 170.00-570.00/family. Western Video: CA: 400: yearling ewes 320.00/head. Sheep and lambs slaughter under federal in- spection for the week to date totaled 32,000 com- pared with 28,000 last week and 40,000 last year. Dairy Report Compiled by USDA Market News Service • Madison, Wis. Fluid Milk and Cream — Western U.S. March 3 California milk production is trending higher, though contacts report that farm level output is down year over year. Class I purchasing is steady to higher. Some production facilities in the state are running below capacity, due to labor shortages. Class II demand is unchanged. Farm level milk production is increasing in Arizona but remains below some previously forecasted levels. Processing facilities are run- ning busy schedules to work through available milk supplies. Demand is steady for Class I, while Class IV demand is increasing. In New Mexico milk production is steady to higher, while producers continue to note a de- crease in year over year output. Stakeholders say that milk is available, and some contacts report sending loads to nearby states to help meet local demand. Class I and II demand is steady to higher. Extreme weather last week had a negative effect on cow comfort and milk production in the Pacific Northwest. Some producers say that the weather has improved in recent days, and with it milk production is picking back up. Overall milk production is below previously forecasted levels in the area. Milk is available and plant managers say that they have the space for loads, but that labor shortages are preventing them from taking in and utilizing higher volumes. Milk production is also recovering from recent bad weather in the mountain states of Idaho, Utah, and Colorado. Contacts report that milk production is improving and that loads are available to meet current processing needs. Demand for Class I milk is steady to higher. Contacts report that spot loads of milk are available and are moving at $3 to $5 under Class IV. Plant managers say that labor shortages and delayed production supplies are preventing them from running at capacity. Demand is unchanged across all Classes. Western condensed skim contracts are steady. Condensed skim purchases for export to Mexico are, reportedly, declining. Steady demand for cream is present throughout the region. Cream inventories are tightening but remain available. Some butter makers say that they are making use of cream inventories internally to rebuild inventories. Western cream multiples are unchanged this week. Cattle Market Reports Compiled by USDA Market News Service • Oklahoma City-Des Moines-St. Joseph, Mo.-Moses Lake, Wash. NATIONAL FEEDER AND STOCKER CATTLE (Federal-State Market News) St. Joseph, Mo. March 7 RECEIPTS This Week Last Week Last Year 285,000 253,500 352,400 Compared to last week, steers and heifers in the Southeast were 1.00 to 5.00 higher, while the rest of the country was steady to 4.00 lower. Demand was best for the thinner grazing kind nationwide again this week as the calendar turns to March. Calving season is on the mind of most ranchers in the North and South Plains as they take extra care this time of year to get baby calves started out on the right foot. Freezing temperatures, heavy snowfall and high winds in the Northern Plains bring about the biggest challenge for cattle producers. The volatility in the ag markets this week were monumental in the mentality of all participants. Outside influence has certainly played a large role in the weakness of the cattle market this week and grains and feeder cattle futures have been swayed to ex- treme levels. The March and May corn contracts were nearly 1.00 higher for the week with soy- beans right behind them at 76 to 86 cents higher on the week. Old crop Wheat futures are at record highs pulling prices along for new crop wheat as well. July Soft Red Winter Wheat gained 3.25 last week while the July Hard Red Winter Wheat gained 2.93 for the week. As cost of proteins and inputs for feedlot operators get higher, cattle futures contin- ue to struggle in the last couple weeks. This week, the April and June Live cattle contracts were 5.775 to 6.150 lower, while the April and May Feeder Cattle contracts were 7.500 to 8.250 lower. Negotiated live trading of fed cattle in the Southern Plains sold 1.00 to 2.00 lower from the previous week at 140.00, while dressed sales in Nebraska sold 2.00 to 3.00 lower at 224.00 to 225.00. The Boxed beef cutout continues the February decline into March as cutout prices were pressured once again this week. Choice boxed beef closed the week 3.94 lower at 254.33, while Select was 7.00 lower at 248.41 for the same period. Weekly Cattle Slaughter under federal inspection estimated at 658K for the week, 9K more than last week, and 8K less than a year ago. Auction volume this week included 59 percent weighing over 600 lbs and 45 percent heifers. Northwest Weighted Average Direct Feeder Cattle Weekly Summary WA-OR-ID-UT March 4 RECEIPTS This Week Last Week Last Year 138 3438 4793 Compared to last week: Not enough feeder steers or heifers to test the market. Demand light to moderate as cattle futures continue to trade sharply lower. Supply in- cluded: 100% Feeder Cattle (52.9% Steers, 47.1% Heifers). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 100%. Unless otherwise noted, Feeder Cattle prices FOB based on net weights after a 2-3% shrink or equivalent, with a 4-8 cent slide >600 lbs. Livestock reported this week originated from ID. Steers — Medium and Large 1-2 73 Head: 654 lbs, 158.00 Current DEL Heifers — Medium and Large 1-2 65 Head: 690 lbs, 143.00 Current DEL