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Friday, May 20, 2022
EUGENE LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC.
92380 Hwy 99 So. • Junction City, OR 97448
541-998-3353
www.eugenelivestockauction.com
Livestock
every Saturday
Livestock
Auction Auction
every Saturday
at 10:30am
at 10:30am
Feeder calf sale third
Tuesday of every month
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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:
W"ashington-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
May 13
Hay: 750 tons
Hay (Conventional)
Alfalfa - Utility/Fair (Trade/Per Ton)
Large Square 3x4 100 300.00 Delivered-Feedlot/dairy Bottom
Bales Old Crop
Timothy Grass - Fair/Good (Trade/Per Ton)
Small Square 3 Tie 525 300.00 F.O.B.-Retail Old Crop
Timothy Grass - Utility/Fair (Trade/Per Ton)
Large Square 3x4 125 230.00 F.O.B.-Feedlot/dairy Rain Damage
Old Crop
Horse Auction second Friday of every month.
Horses start at 5:00pm
SOUTHEAST
Oregon Direct Hay Report
May 13
Hay: 13 tons
CROOK/DESCHUTES/JEFFERSON/WASCO COUNTIES
Hay (Conventional)
Mixed Grass - Premium (Trade/Per Ton)
Small Square 10 350.00 F.O.B.-Stables
Orchard Grass - Premium (Trade/Per Ton)
Small Square 2 425.00 F.O.B.-Stables
Orchard Grass - Premium (Contract (Trade)/Per Ton)
Small Square 1 350.00 F.O.B.-Retail
Idaho Direct Hay Report
May 13
Hay:10975 tons
SOUTH CENTRAL
Hay (Conventional)
Alfalfa - Supreme (Trade/Per Ton)
Large Square 3x4 350 350.00 F.O.B.-Feedlot/dairy Tarped
Old Crop
Alfalfa - Premium/Supreme (Contract (Trade)/Per Ton)
Large Square 3x4 2500 280.00 F.O.B.-Feedlot/dairy Multiple
Cuttings New Crop
Alfalfa - Good/Premium (Trade/Per Ton)
Large Square 3x4 600 300.00 F.O.B.-Feedlot/dairy Tarped
Old Crop
Alfalfa - Good/Premium (Contract (Trade)/Per Ton)
Large Square 3x4 2500 280.00 F.O.B.-Feedlot/dairy Multiple
Cuttings New Crop
Alfalfa - Fair/Good (Contract (Trade)/Per Ton)
Large Square 3x4 2500 280.00 F.O.B.-Feedlot/dairy Multiple
Cuttings New Crop
Alfalfa - Utility/Fair (Contract (Trade)/Per Ton)
Large Square 3x4 2500 280.00 F.O.B.-Feedlot/dairy Multiple
Cuttings New Crop
Hay (Conventional)
Orchard Grass - Premium (Trade/Per Ton)
Large Square 3x4 25 300.00 F.O.B.-Dealer/Mill/Processor
Tarped Old Crop
California Direct Hay Report
May 13
Hay: 7325 tons
SOUTHEAST
Hay (Conventional)
Alfalfa - Supreme (Trade/Per Ton)
Large Square 3x4 1950 376.28 F.O.B.-Export 2nd Cutting
New Crop
Alfalfa - Premium/Supreme (Trade/Per Ton)
Large Square 3x4 1000 365.00 F.O.B.-Export 2nd Cutting
New Crop
Alfalfa - Premium (Trade/Per Ton)
Small Square 3 Tie 1000 380.00 F.O.B.-Retail 2nd Cutting
New Crop
Alfalfa - Good/Premium (Trade/Per Ton)
Large Square 3x4 800 360.00 F.O.B.-Feedlot/dairy 2nd
Cutting New Crop
Small Square 3 Tie 400 360.00 F.O.B.-Feedlot/dairy 2nd
Cutting New Crop
Alfalfa - Good (Trade/Per Ton)
Small Square 3 Tie 1000 360.00 F.O.B.-Retail New Crop
Bermuda Grass - Premium (Trade/Per Ton)
Small Square 3 Tie 600 321.67 F.O.B.-Retail 2nd Cutting
New Crop
Klein Grass - Premium (Trade/Per Ton)
Large Square 3x4 75 238.00 F.O.B. 2nd Cutting New Crop
Teff - Premium (Trade/Per Ton)
Small Square 3 Tie 500 450.00 F.O.B.-Retail 2nd Cutting
New Crop
Compiled by North American Potato Market News and USDA
Agricultural Market Service
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 diff er by
area. GRI is the Grower Returns Index for each individual area.
FRESH RUSSET POTATO MARKET REPORT
(North American Potato Market News)
(USDA Market News)
May 13
Shipping Area
FWA
Chg
GRI
Chg
70 ct
Chg
10# Film
Chg
Idaho Burbanks
$22.33
$0.17
$10.46
$0.10
$34.00
$1.00
$16.00
$0.00
Idaho Norkotahs
$22.21
$0.47
$11.86
$0.35
$34.00
$2.00
$16.00
$0.00
San Luis Valley
$23.40
$0.00
Wisconsin
$13.78
$0.00
$35.00
$0.00
$19.00
$0.00
$24.79
$0.11
$14.17
$0.08
$38.00
$1.00
$21.50
$0.00
Columbia Basin
$25.42
-$0.05
$12.76
-$0.03
$38.00
$0.00
$15.00
$0.00
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
May 16
COARSE
US #2 Yellow Corn (Bulk)
Export Elevators - Conventional
Pacifi c Ports Bid 9.6325 DLVD-R Jun¹
Pacifi c Ports Bid 9.6075 DLVD-R Jun²
Pacifi c Ports Bid 9.5575 DLVD-R Jul
US #1 Club White Wheat (Bulk)
Export Elevators - Conventional
Pacifi c Ports Bid 10.5% 11.4563 DLVD-R/B
Current
US #1 Hard Red Winter Wheat (Bulk)
Export Elevators - Conventional
Pacifi c Ports Bid Ordinary 14.3783
DLVD-R/B Current
Pacifi c Ports Bid 11.0% 14.4950 DLVD-R/B
Current
Pacifi c Ports Bid 11.5% 14.5533 DLVD-R/B
Current
Pacifi c Ports Bid 11.5% 14.5533 DLVD-R/B
Jun
Pacifi c Ports Bid 11.5% 14.4990 DLVD-R/B
Jul
Pacifi c Ports Bid 11.5% 14.4958 DLVD-R/B
Aug
Pacifi c Ports Bid 11.5% 14.4875 DLVD-R/B
Sep
Pacifi c Ports Bid 12.0% 14.5650 DLVD-R/B
Current
Pacifi c Ports Bid 12.0% 14.5650 DLVD-R/B
Jun
Pacifi c Ports Bid 13.0% 14.5883 DLVD-R/B
Current
Pacifi c Ports Bid 13.0% 14.5883 DLVD-R/B
Jun
US #1 Soft White Wheat (Bulk)
Export Elevators - Conventional
Pacifi c Ports Bid 10.5% 11.1563 DLVD-R/B
Current
Pacifi c Ports Bid 10.5% 11.1638 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
Pacifi c Ports Bid 10.5% 10.9571 DLVD-R/B
Jul
Pacifi c Ports Bid 10.5% 10.8125 DLVD-R/B
Aug
Pacifi c Ports Bid 10.5% 10.9233 DLVD-R/B
Sep
US #1 NS/DNS Wheat (Bulk)
Export Elevators - Conventional
Pacifi c Ports Bid 13.0% 14.4989 DLVD-R/B
Current
Pacifi c Ports Bid 14.0% 14.6418 DLVD-R/B
Current
Pacifi c Ports Bid 14.0% 14.6418 DLVD-R/B
Jun
Pacifi c Ports Bid 14.0% 14.5842 DLVD-R/B
Jul
Pacifi c Ports Bid 14.0% 14.5554 DLVD-R/B
Aug
Pacifi c Ports Bid 14.0% 14.5792 DLVD-R/B
Sep
Pacifi c Ports Bid 15.0% 14.6875 DLVD-R/B
Current
Pacific Ports Bid 16.0% 14.7332 DLVD-R/B Current
US #2 Heavy White Oats (Bulk)
Export Elevators - Conventional
Pacifi c Ports Bid 5.2300 DLVD-R/B Current
California Grain Bids
May 12
FUTURES SETTLEMENTS
CBOT Corn 813.50 (May 22) 791.50 (Jul 22)
763.75 (Sep 22) 753.00 (Dec 22) 756.25 (Mar 23)
755.25 (May 23) 749.00 (Jul 23)
CBOT Soybeans 1660.25 (May 22) 1613.75 (Jul
22) 1569.25 (Aug 22) 1510.25 (Sep 22) 1480.50
(Nov 22) 1482.75 (Jan 23) 1468.25 (Mar 23)
CBOT Wheat 1174.50 (May 22) 1178.75 (Jul
22) 1181.75 (Sep 22) 1186.50 (Dec 22) 1186.75
(Mar 23) 1169.75 (May 23) 1106.25 (Jul 23)
CBOT White Oats 654.50 (May 22) 624.50 (Jul
22) 590.00 (Sep 22) 588.75 (Dec 22) 589.75 (Mar
23) 588.75 (May 23) 588.75 (Jul 23)
KCBT Wheat 1254.00 (May 22) 1270.00 (Jul
22) 1271.50 (Sep 22) 1273.50 (Dec 22) 1266.25
(Mar 23) 1236.25 (May 23) 1155.75 (Jul 23)
MGE Wheat 1279.75 (May 22) 1316.00 (Jul
22) 1311.75 (Sep 22) 1305.00 (Dec 22) 1299.00
(Mar 23) 1279.50 (May 23) 1194.00 (Jul 23)
COARSE
US #2 Yellow Corn (Bulk)
Mills and Processors - Conventional
Southwest Bid 10.2950 DLVD-T Current
Central Bid 10.0850 DLVD-T Current
FOB Warehouse (Dealer) - Conventional
Central Bid 9.8850 FOB-T Current
US #2 Sorghum (Bulk)
Mills and Processors - Conventional
Southwest Bid 10.7750 DLVD-R Current
California Egg Reports
Compiled by USDA Market News Service • Des Moines
Daily California Eggs
May 13
Benchmark prices are unchanged. Asking prices for next week are 30 cents lower for Jumbo,
Extra Large, Large, Medium and Small. The undertone is barely steady to weak. Demand is light
to moderate. Off erings are light. Supplies are moderate. Market activity is moderate. Small
benchmark price is $3.02.
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 refl ect discounts or other contract terms.
Jumbo
369
Extra Large 350
Large
343
Medium
322
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA:
Prices to retailers, sales to volume buyers, USDA Grade AA white eggs in cartoons, delivered
store door, cents per dozen.
Jumbo
361-375
Extra Large
338-349
Large
330-341
Medium
308-323
Livestock Auctions
Oregon
EUGENE
(Eugene Livestock Auction)
May 14
Receipts: 765
Comments: Bigger sale today. Over 900
sheep and goats. Lambs quite a bit softer
this week. Feeder calves steady. Cows $3-$5
higher. This Saturday, May 21st will be our
last auction in May.
Top Cows: High Dressers: 90.00-100.00;
Low Dressers 40.00-52.00; Top 10: 94.20
Top Bulls: High Dressers 102.00-113.00
Feeder Bulls: 300-500 lbs NT; 500-700 lbs
132.00-150.00; 700-900 lbs 98.00-114.00
Choice Feeder Steers: Medium-Large
Frame No. 1&2s: 300-400 lbs NT; 400-500 lbs
120.00-133.00; 500-600 lbs 99.00-110.00;
600-700 lbs 130.00-153.00; 700-800 lbs
130.00-165.00; 800-900 lbs 140.00-151.00
Choice Feeder Heifers Medium-Large
Frame No. 1&2s: 300-400 lbs NT; 400-500 lbs
NT; 500-600 lbs 102.00-118.00; 600-700 lbs
126.00-148.00; 700-800 lbs NT; 800-900 lbs
110.00-132.00
Bred Cows: 700.00-1125.00 HD; 660.00-
950.00 PR
Head Calves (Up to 250 lbs) Beef: 150.00-
235.00; Dairy: 1.00-85.00 HD
Feeder Lambs: 50-90 lbs 2.30-2.70 lb; 90 to
130 lbs 1.70-2.35 lb
Feeder Goats: 50-90 lbs 2.00-3.23 lb; 90 to
130 lbs 2.00-2.70 lb
MADRAS
(Central Oregon Livestock Auction)
May 2
Receipts: 625 HD
Steers: 300-400 lbs 180.00-190.00; 400-500
lbs 175.00-187.00; 500-600 lbs 170.00-
186.00; 600-700 lbs 158.00-170.00; 700-800
lbs 150.00-160.00; 800-900 lbs 135.00-150.00
Heifers: 300-400 lbs 175.00-183.00; 400-
500 lbs 170.00-180.00; 500-600 lbs 160.00-
175.00; 600-700 lbs 137.00-157.00; 700-800
lbs 127.00-136.00; 800-900 lbs 118.00-127.00
Bred Cows: Full Mouth Vacc: NT; Broken
Mouth Vacc: NT
Pairs: Full Mouth Vacc: 1150.00-1525.00;
Broken Mouth Vacc: NT
Butcher Cows: High Yield Lean 90.00-95.00;
High Yield Fleshy 87.00-93.50; Med Yield
80.00-87.00; Low Yield 60.00-80.00
Feeder Cows: 80.00-90.00
Heiferettes: 90.00-110.00
Bulls: High Yield 105.00-109.00; Med Yield
100.00-105.00; Feeder 90.00-100.00
LEBANON
(Lebanon Auction Yard)
May 9, 12
Receipts: 902 HD total, 561 HD cattle, 237
sheep, 104 goats
Comments: Limited number of weaned
and vaccinated calves this week. We are
moving into the season of bawling fall calves.
The cow market was steady with last week.
With a shorter run of both feeders and cows
the auction was over late afternoon resulting
in a weighing condition that favors the seller.
The best of the lambs sold just short of of 3.00
a pound.
Steers (Average-Top): 300-400 lbs NT;
400-500 lbs 158.67-171.00; 500-600 lbs 152.50-
168.00; 600 lbs and up too few for a market
test. By the head 260.00-480.00
Heifers (Average-Top): 300-400 lbs NT;
400-500 lbs 140.38-150.00; 500-600 lbs 126.66-
145.00; 600-700 lbs 129.21-144.00; 700-800
lbs 117.20-130.00; 800 lbs and up too few this
week for a market test By the Head: 230.00
The best heavy cattle for personal slaughter:
NT
The top Holstein cows brought 90.00-93.00
The top Beef cows brought 92.00-94.00
Top Bull (1910 lbs): 137.00
Top 10 Cows: 90.91
Top 50 Cows: 86.54
Top 100 Cows: 83.44
Top 150 Cows: 80.46
Top 200 Cows: 77.45
Top 250 Cows 71.83
Bulls: No.1 126.00-137.00; No. 2 107.00-
116.00; No. 3 50.00-97.00
Top Organic Cow: 139.00
Top 10 Organic Cows: 124.98
Top 20 Organic Cows: 121.71
Top Pairs with Small Calves: No. 2 1000.00-
1110.00
Bred Cows: Top Cows This Week: No. 1
1000.00-1300.00 No. 3 325.00-700.00
Lambs (Average-Top): 40-60 lbs 250.00-
280.00; 60-80 lbs 220.00-290.00; 80-90 lbs
245.00-280.00; 90-100 lbs 220.00-290.00;
100-120 lbs 235.00-295.00; 120-160 lbs
240.00-290.00
Old Crop Lambs (100-150 lbs): 195.00-255.00
Mutton: 100-150 lbs 12.50-240.00; 150-200
lbs 85.00-112.50
Rams: 75-125 lbs NT; 125-200 lbs NT; 225-250
lbs NT
Kid Goats by the head: 35.00-220.00
Wether Goats by the head: 175.00-265.00
Nanny Goats by the head: 165.00-365.00
Buck Goats by the head: 225.00-265.00
HERMISTON
(Northwest Livestock Commission)
May 3
Heifers: Under 300 lbs 130.00-385.00 HD;
300-400 lbs 130.00-135.00; 400-500 lbs 120.00-
150.00; 500-600 lbs 115.00-156.00; 600-700
lbs 118.00-154.00; 700-800 lbs 113.00-122.00;
800-900 lbs 100.00-111.00; 900-1000 lbs
79.00-102.00; 1000-1100 lbs 108.00-115.00;
1100-1200 lbs 70.00-95.00; over 1200 lbs
87.00-96.00
Steers: 300-400 lbs 156.00-208.00; 400-500
lbs 132.00-158.00; 500-600 lbs 135.00-167.00;
600-700 lbs 132.00-161.00; 700-800 lbs 126.00-
158.00; 800-900 lbs 114.00-125.00; 900-1000
lbs 100.00-120.00; 1000-1100 lbs 89.00-112.00;
1100-1200 lbs 75.00-84.00; over 1200 lbs
91.00-120.00
Cows: 700-800 lbs 50.00-67.00; 800-900
lbs 40.00-92.00; 900-1000 lbs 55.00-106.00;
1000-1100 lbs 78.00-93.00; 1100-1200 lbs
71.00-95.00; over 1200 lbs 65.00-95.00
Bred Cows: 900-1000 lbs 975.00; 1000-1100
lbs 1352.00-1400.00; 1100-1200 lbs 1125.00;
over 1200 lbs 1175.00
Butcher Bulls: 800-900 lbs 79.00-91.00;
900-1000 lbs 70.00-111.00; 1000-1100 lbs
76.00-111.00; 1100-1200 lbs 60.00-103.00; over
1200 lbs 99.00-114.00
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
1175.00; 1100-1200 lbs 1225.00; over 1200 lbs
1100.00-2075.00
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)
May 3
Head Count: 1057
Baby Cfs: 20.00-60.00
Started Bull & Str Cfs: 100.00-280.00
Started Hfr Cfs: 80.00-275.00
Brk/Ut/Com Cows: 83.00-96.00
Cut/Bon Cows: 75.00-85.00
Shelly/Lite Cows: 50.00-65.00
Slaughter Bulls: 102.00-120.00
Heiferettes: NT
Beef Cows: NT
Holstein Strs: 275-400 lbs NT; 400-500 lbs
NT; 500-600 lbs NT; 600-800 lbs 78.00-85.88;
800-1000 lbs NT
Jersey Hfrs: 44.00-76.00
Holstein Hfrs: 275-999 lbs 76.00-99.00;
1000 lbs 85.00-97.00
Choice Strs: 300-500 lbs 157.00-168.00;
500-600 lbs 157.00-168.00; 600-700 lbs NT;
700-800 lbs NT; 800-1000 lbs NT
Choice Hfrs: 300-400 lbs 136.00-164.00;
400-500 lbs 151.00-163.00; 500-600 lbs NT;
600-700 lbs NT; 700-800 lbs 123.00-134.00;
800-1100 lbs NT
Pairs Stock Cows: NT
Jersey Heifers: NT
California
TURLOCK
(Turlock Livestock Auction Yard)
May 10
Receipts: 1308 HD
Comment: Market steady on smaller lots
of calves. Weigh cows and bulls steady.
No. 1 Med and Large Frame Steers (2
rounds of shots): 300-400 lbs NT; 400-500 lbs
170.00-187.50; 500-600 lbs 160.00-173.00;
600-700 lbs 150.00-162.00; 700-800 lbs
132.00-144.50; 800-900 lbs 124.00-135.00
No. 2 Med and Large Frame Steers (1 round
of shots): 300-400 lbs 135.00-155.00; 400-500
lbs 132.00-169.00; 500-600 lbs 120.00-
159.00; 600-700 lbs 116.00-149.00; 700-800
lbs 112.00-131.00; 800-900 lbs 105.00-123.00
No. 1 Med and Large Frame Heifers (2
rounds of shots): 300-400 lbs NT; 400-500 lbs
153.00-185.00; 500-600 lbs 151.00-174.00;
600-700 lbs 140.00-163.75; 700-800 lbs NT;
800-900 lbs NT
No. 2 Med and Large Frame Heifers (1
round of shots): 300-400 lbs 125.00-155.00;
400-500 lbs 122.00-152.00; 500-600 lbs
118.00-150.00; 600-700 lbs 110.00-139.00;
700-800 lbs 100.00-130.00; 800-900 lbs
97.00-126.00
Weigh Beef Cows: High Yielding 78.00-
87.00; Med Yielding 73.00-77.00; Low
Yielding 42.00-72.00
Weigh Dairy Cows: High Yielding 75.00-
83.50; Med Yielding 69.00-74.00; Low
Yielding 40.00-68.00
Weigh Bulls: High Yielding 100.00-122.00;
Med Yielding 90.00-99.00; Low Yielding
63.00-89.00
Washington
CHEHALIS
(Chehalis Livestock Market)
May 6-7
Totals: 457 HD cattle, 390 HD pigs, goats,
sheep
Top SLA Cows: 92.00
Top 10 Average: 87.90
Top 20 Average: 86.15
Top 50 Average: 82.96
Organic Slaughter: 105.00-120.00
Shells, Thin, Small: 45.00 and down
Top SLA Bulls: 86.00-109.00
Average SLA Bulls: 64.00-85.00
Best Steers: 300-450 lbs 100.00-140.00;
500-650 lbs 120.00-170.00; 700-850 lbs
110.00-175.00; Heavy 87.00-113.00
Best Heifers: 300-450 lbs 105.00-204.50;
500-650 lbs 95.00-158.00; 700-850 lbs 95.00-
125.00; Heavy 80.00-100.00
Holstein Steers: NT
Feeder Bulls: 300-450 lbs 120.00-172.00;
500-650 lbs 117.00-165.00; 700-850 lbs
82.00-95.00; Heavy NT
Bred Cow Best: NT HD; Average 750.00-
800.00 HD
Beef Pairs Best: 1150.00-1450.00 HD;
Average: 750.00-1050.00 HD
Dairy Cattle: Top Springers 1200.00-
1275.00 HD; Top 5 Ave Springers NT HD;
Average Dairy Springer NT; Bred Hol Heifers
NT HD; Open Heifers NT cwt
Baby Calves: Hol Bulls Small 10.00-30.00
HD; Med NT HD; Large NT HD; Hol Heifers
NT HD; X-bred beef 50.00 HD; Started Beef
125.00-375.00 HD
Weiner Pigs: 75.00-130.00 HD (under
80 lbs)
Feeder Pigs: 110.00-240.00 HD (80-100 lbs)
Block Hogs: 140.00-450.00 HD (over 100
lbs)
Sows: 140.00-410.00 HD
Boars: 10.00-50.00 HD
Goats: Small 35.00-70.00 HD; Med 80.00-
150.00 HD; Large 160.00-300.00 HD
Lambs: 70.00-285.00 HD
Ewes: 217.00-300.00 HD heavy; 90.00-
165.00 HD light
Ram: 170.00-235.00 HD
TOPPENISH
(Toppenish Livestock Commission)
May 12
1358 HD
Choice Steers: 300-400 lbs 110.00-190.00;
400-500 lbs 90.00-215.00; 500-600 lbs 90.00-
215.00; 600-700 lbs 90.00-190.00; 700-800
lbs 90.00-165.00; 800-900 lbs 85.00-160.00;
900-1000 lbs 80.00-155.00; 1000-1100 lbs NT;
1100-1300 lbs NT; 1500-2000 NT
Choice Heifers: 300-400 lbs 105.00-180.00;
400-500 lbs 85.00-192.00; 500-600 lbs 85.00-
175.00; 600-700 lbs 85.00-160.00; 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 90.00-90.00; C&Cs
70.00-80.00; Shells 40.00-65.00
Butcher Bulls: High Yield 110.00-120.00;
Low Yield 75.00-90.00
Stock Cows: No. 1 Pairs 1600.00-1850.00;
No. 2 Pairs 1100.00-1400.00; No. 1 Bred
Cows 1000.00-1200.00; No. 2 Bred Cows
800.00-950.00
DAVENPORT
(Stockland Livestock Auction)
May 9
Comments: Monday’s regular cattle sale
featured over 260 head of cattle, with a good
run of cull cows and bulls, and a light off er-
ing of feeder calves. Slaughter cows were 4-5
cents lower on the top end, but the average
was held in the mid $.80s. Top cows brought
99 cents per pound, with an average price
of 84-87 cents. Slaughter bulls were steady,
topping out at $1.19, with an average price
of $1.07-$1.12. Not enough feeder cattle for
a market test this week.
Ewe: Under 300 lbs 112.50
Ewes Lamb: Under 300 lbs 160.00 HD
Goat: Under 300 lbs 100.00-250.00 HD
Pig: Under 300 lbs 30.00 HD
Baby Calf: Under 300 lbs 200.00-375.00
Bull Calf: under 300 lbs NT; 300-400 lbs
140.00; 400-500 lbs 134.00; 500-600 lbs
109.00-114.00; 600-700 lbs 111.00; 700-800
lbs NT; 800-900 lbs NT; 900-1000 lbs NT
Bull: 300-400 lbs NT; 400-500 lbs NT;
500-600 lbs NT; 600-700 lbs NT; 700-800 lbs
NT; 800-900 lbs NT; 900-1000 lbs 103.00;
1000-1100 lbs 97.00; 1100-1300 lbs 88.50-
90.00; 1300-1500 lbs 91.00; 1500-2000 lbs
105.00-116.00; 2000-2500 lbs 103.00-119.00;
over 2500 lbs 107.00
Cow/Calf Pair: 800-900 lbs NT; 900-1000 lbs
NT; 1000-1100 lbs NT; 1100-1300 lbs 1350.00;
1300-1500 lbs 1175.00-1350.00 HD; 1500-
2000 lbs 1200.00
Cows: 400-500 lbs NT; 500-600 lbs 46.00;
600-700 lbs 59.00; 700-800 lbs 65.00-82.00;
800-900 lbs 58.00-108.00; 900-1000 lbs
69.00-93.00; 1000-1100 lbs 76.50-99.00;
1100-1300 lbs 72.50-99.00; 1300-1500 lbs
76.00-90.00; 1500-2000 lbs 84.00-91.00;
2000-2500 lbs NT
Heifer: Under 300 lbs NT; 300-400 lbs
60.00-150.00; 400-500 lbs 35.00-127.00;
500-600 lbs 103.00-130.00; 600-700 lbs
44.00-129.00; 700-800 lbs 42.00-105.00;
800-900 lbs NT; 900-1000 lbs 90.00-103.00;
1000-1100 lbs NT; 1100-1300 lbs 88.00; 1500-
2000 lbs 86.00-88.00
Steers: under 300 lbs NT; 300-400 lbs
125.00; 400-500 lbs 133.00-151.00; 500-600
lbs 132.00-134.00; 600-700 lbs 66.00-140.00;
700-800 lbs 60.00-107.00; 800-900 lbs NT;
900-1000 lbs 104.00; 1000-1100 lbs 123.00;
1100-1300 lbs NT; 1500-2000 lbs NT; 2000-
2500 lbs NT
National Wool Review
May 13
Domestic wool trading on a clean basis had
no confi rmed trades reported this week.
National Sheep Summary
May 13
Compared to last week: Slaughter lambs
sold weak to 40.00 lower. Slaughter ewes
were mostly steady to 40.00 lower. No
comparison on feeder lambs. At San Angelo,
TX 7,199 head sold in a one day sale. Equity
Cooperative Auction sold 1600 feeder lambs
in California. In direct trading slaughter
ewes and feeder lambs not tested. 4,628
lamb carcasses traded with no trend due to
confi dentiality. All sheep sold per hundred
weight (CWT) unless specifi ed.
Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 2-3
San Angelo: wooled and shorn 105-145 lbs
150.00-187.00.
New Holland, PA: wooled and shorn 100-140
lbs 307.00-350.00.
Ft. Collins, CO: wooled and shorn 105-135
lbs 230.00-236.00.
South Dakota: wooled and shorn 100-150 lbs
250.00-280.00.
Kalona, IA: wooled and shorn 100-115 lbs
no test.
Billings, MT: wooled and shorn 120-125 lbs
no test.
Missouri: wooled and shorn no test.
Equity Co-op: wooled and shorn no sales.
Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 1-2:
San Angelo: hair 40-60 lbs 320.00-342.00;
60-70 lbs 320.00-338.00; 70-80 lbs 310.00-
337.00; 80-90 lbs 300.00-329.00; 90-100 lbs
280.00-311.00. wooled and shorn 86 lbs 300.00.
New Holland: wooled and shorn 40-50 lbs
310.00-375.00, few 400.00; 50-60 lbs 310.00-
382.00; 60-70 lbs 320.00-375.00; 70-80 lbs
305.00-375.00; 80-90 lbs 315.00-360.00; 90-
100 lbs 320.00-357.00, few 390.00. hair 40-50
lbs 310.00-365.00; 50-60 lbs 325.00-340.00;
60-70 lbs 315.00-360.00; 70-80 lbs 310.00-
340.00; 80-90 lbs 300.00-345.00; 90-100 lbs
280.00-340.00.
Ft. Collins: wooled and shorn 70-80 lbs
265.00-280.00; 80-90 lbs 270.00; 90-100 lbs
245.00-265.00. hair 56 lbs 250.00; 69 lbs
257.50; 88 lbs 245.00; 90-100 lbs 247.50-
255.00.
Kalona: no test.
South Dakota: wooled and shorn 60-70 lbs
280.00-297.50; 70-80 lbs 265.00-290.00; 80-90
lbs 255.00-275.00; 90-100 lbs 270.00-277.50.
hair 76 lbs 265.00.
Billings: no test.
Missouri: hair 40-50 lbs 315.00-330.00; 50-
60 lbs 302.50-325.00; 60-70 lbs 305.00-330.00;
85 lbs 275.00. wooled and shorn 50-60 lbs
320.00-342.50.
Slaughter Ewes:
San Angelo: Good 3-4 (very fl eshy) no test;
Good 2-3 (fl eshy) 80.00-119.00; Utility and
Good 1-3 (medium fl esh) 119.00-165.00; Utility
1-2 (thin) 90.00-126.00; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very
thin) 90.00-109.00; Cull 1 70.00-100.00.
New Holland: Good 3-4 (very fl eshy) 100.00-
125.00; Good 2-3 (fl eshy) 85.00-165.00; Utility
1-2 (thin) 95.00-107.00; Cull 1 no test.
Ft. Collins: Good 3-4 (very fl eshy) 72.50-
87.50; Good 2-3 (fl eshy) 62.50-87.50, hair
90.00-112.50; Utility 1-2 (thin) 64.00-80.00, hair
50.00-67.50; Cull 1 no test.
South Dakota: Good 3-4 (very fl eshy) 70.00-
90.00; Good 2-3 (fl eshy) 75.00-105.50, hair
110.00-120.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 75.00-112.50;
Cull 1 50.00.
Kalona: Good 3-4 (very fl eshy) no test; Good
2-3 (fl eshy) no test; Utility and Good 1-3 (medi-
um fl esh) no test; Utility 1-2 (thin) no test.
Billings: Good 3-4 (very fl eshy) no test; Good
2-3 (fl eshy) no test; Utility 1-2 (thin) no test; Cull
1 no test.
Missouri: Good 3-4 (very fl eshy) no test;
Good 2-3 (fl eshy) 138.00; Utility and Good 1-3
(medium fl esh) 102.00-117.50; Cull and Utility
1-2 (very thin) no test.
Equity Co-op: no sales.
Direct Trading: No sales.
Feeder Lambs: Medium and Large 1-2:
San Angelo: hair 30-40 lbs 316.00-331.00;
40-50 lbs 300.00-334.00; 56 lbs 270.00.
Ft. Collins: 40-50 lbs 270.00-280.00; 50-60
lbs 270.00-280.00; 60-70 lbs 255.00-275.00.
hair 50-60 lbs 280.00-310.00; 71 lbs 270.00.
South Dakota: 30-40 lbs 305.00-330.00; 40-
50 lbs 310.00-350.00; 50-60 lbs 260.00-300.00,
few 315.00-320.00; 60-70 lbs 270.00-295.00; 74
lbs 275.00; 83 lbs 277.50.
Kalona: no test.
Billings: no test.
Missouri: 30-40 lbs 330.00.
Equity Co-op: wooled and horn 120-125 lbs
211.25-214.50 for current delivery.
Replacement Ewes: Medium and Large 1-2:
San Angelo: mixed age hair 100-135 lbs
179.00-211.00/cwt.
Ft. Collins: middle age 217 lbs 75.00/cwt;
ewes with lambs 180.00-220.00/family.
South Dakota: no test.
Kalona: no test.
Billings: no test.
Missouri: young hair 230.00-275.00/head;
middle age hair 210.00-250.00/head; aged
hair 120.00-175.00/head; hair ewes with lambs
375.00-435.00/family.
Sheep and lambs slaughter under federal
inspection for the week to date totaled 37,000
compared with 35,000 last week and 39,000
last year.
Dairy Report
Compiled by USDA Market News Service • Madison, Wis.
Fluid Milk and Cream — Western U.S.
May 12
Milk output has, reportedly, begun to reach
its peak in California. Contacts report that farm
level production is steady this week. Milk is
available in the state; some processors report
that purchasers from other states, where inven-
tories are tighter, are looking for loads to meet
their current production needs. Some plant
managers say that they are selling spot loads of
milk below Class to nearby facilities due to un-
planned down time. Demand is steady for Class
I and III, while increased ice cream production is
contributing to higher Class II demand.
Farm level milk production is steady to lower
in Arizona, and contacts report that output is
down when compared to this time last year.
Some processing facilities are utilizing milk
loads from other nearby states to fulfi ll local
production needs. Class II and III purchasing is
strong as ice cream and cheese makers in the
state are running busy schedules.
In New Mexico, milk output is steady to lower,
as warm weather in the state is having a nega-
tive impact on cow comfort. Milk continues to
be available in the state, and some handlers are
selling loads to nearby states where milk inven-
tories are tighter. Stakeholders say that labor
shortages continue to cause some processing
plants to run below capacity. Across all Classes,
demand is steady.
Farm level milk output is steady to higher in
the Pacifi c Northwest. Contacts report that milk
production is down year over year. Processing
facilities in the area are running busy schedules,
as milk is available in the area. Spot loads of
milk are available in the area, but some plant
managers say that they are primarily selling
loads locally. Shortages of available tankers and
truck drivers are, reportedly, preventing some
spot sellers from moving large volumes of milk
to other areas.
Steady demand is present across all Classes.
In the mountain states of Idaho, Utah and
Colorado milk production is stable, and milk
inventories are plentiful. Stakeholders say
that spot loads of milk are selling from $3 to
$5 under Class IV. Some deeper discounts are
being off ered for loads of milk that have moved
to the spot market due to unplanned down
time. Some loads of milk are, reportedly, going
to other parts of the country where inventories
are tighter. Class I and III demand is steady,
while Class II demand is trending higher.
In the West, demand for condensed skim is
trending higher. Contacts report that contract
purchasers are buying towards the higher end
of their availability. Demand for cream is steady
as inventories are available throughout the
region to meet current production demands.
Ice cream and butter makers are pulling at
cream inventories as production facilities are
running busy schedules.
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.
May 16
RECEIPTS
This Week
Last Week
Last Year
196,200
241,700
194,800
Compared to last week, steers and heifers sold
uneven; steady to 2.00 higher in the Southeast
and steady to 3.00 lower in the North-Central
and South-Central regions. Good demand
remains for light fl eshed cattle to run on grass
as yearlings as turnout time is now upon us as
the grass is green in growing, while demand is
moderate to good for those cattle bound for
fi nishing yards.
Currently, higher cost of gains makes more
sense for cattle feeders to buy the available
heavier weight cattle.
Corn, protein, and energy sources are the high-
est they have been in years and cattle feeders
want to be prudent in the purchasing decisions
as more times than not; the fi rst cost is the most
important in feeding cattle.
In Missouri, fall calves are showing up in
auctions with smaller bawling groups carrying
a tick of fl esh are much more commonplace this
week. Flesh condition is a very important factor
in determining the value of feeder cattle, and it’s
only amplifi ed even more in year’s where costs
of gain are high. The industry is now moving into
the slow season for marketing cattle at auctions
with the dog days of summer just a few short
weeks away.
A decent week of weather fi nally allowed
farmers to get into fi elds which kept many away
from auctions. Ranchers will start turning their
attention to haying options soon as Memorial
Day is around the corner and many like to have
fi rst cutting started right around that time.
Cold, wet weather or drought conditions will
hamper forage production this year. The cash
fed cattle market is dollars ahead of the current
spot month of June, nearly 12.00, leaving cattle
feeders unsure of where the market is headed
and where it will converge with the futures. The
CME Cattle complex had a rough week with 2022
deferred Feeder Cattle contracts were 6.625 to
7.275 lower and deferred Live Cattle contracts
were 3.000 to 3.75 lower.
The cash fed cattle trade was steady this week
at 140.00 in the Southern Plains, however the
Nebraska dressed trade was 2.00 lower at 230.00.
Choice boxed beef closed the week 4.51 higher
at 258.95, while Select was 1.16 lower at 243.90
for the same period.
Weekly Cattle Slaughter under federal inspec-
tion estimated at 657K for the week, the same as
last week and 13K more than a year ago. Auction
volume this week included 52 percent weighing
over 600 lbs and 47 percent heifers.
Northwest Weighted Average Direct Feeder
Cattle
Weekly Summary WA-OR-ID-UT
May 13
RECEIPTS
This Week
Last Week
Last Year
375
1380
620
Compared to last week: Not enough compara-
ble trades to test the market, few sales were fi rm.
Demand moderate to good. Supply included:
100% Feeder Cattle (8.7% Steers, 43.5% Dairy
Steers, 8.7% Heifers, 39.1% Dairy Heifers). Feeder
cattle supply over 600 lbs was 17%. 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. and 8-12 cent
slide <600 lbs. Livestock reported this week
originated from NV, OR.
Steers — Medium and Large 1
175 Head: 900 lbs, 142.71 Current FOB
Heifers — Medium and Large 1
135 Head: 840 lbs, 137.71 Current FOB
65 Head: 850 lbs, 139.00 Current DEL