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Last sale held at local auction.

Postby North Ridge Ranching » Sat Jul 28, 2012 9:55 am

Market Report
WEDNESDAY July 11, 2012
Handling for the week:

244 Cows & Bulls
58 Cow Calf Pairs
70 Feeders Calves

Butcher Cows 78.00 to 85.00 Sales to 88.00

Butcher Bulls 104.00 to 112.00 Sales to 116.50

Steers

300 and 400 LBS: 170.00 to 190.00
500 LBS: 165.00 to 185.00
600 LBS: 160.00 to 180.00
700 LBS: 148.00 to 168.00
800 LBS: 128.00 to 148.00
900 LBS: 120.00 140.00

Heifers

300 LBS: 160.00 to 180.00
400 LBS: 155.55 to 175.00
500 LBS: 145.00 to 165.00
600 LBS: 130.00 to 150.00
700 LBS: 120.00 to 140.00
800 LBS: 120.00 to 138.00
900 LBS: 115.00 TO 125.00

The price of Bulls is the part that really stands out. The minute they are done breeding I will be unloading the ones I don't need anymore right away.
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Re: Last sale held at local auction.

Postby Isomade » Sat Jul 28, 2012 4:09 pm

Your feeders are running $25-$30 cwt better than here right now.
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Re: Last sale held at local auction.

Postby hooknline » Sat Jul 28, 2012 4:14 pm

Right on par for here except the bull prices. I don't think it's broke the 100cwt mark yet
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Re: Last sale held at local auction.

Postby tom4018 » Sat Jul 28, 2012 5:01 pm

Isomade wrote:Your feeders are running $25-$30 cwt better than here right now.

Are those prices convert to US dollars?
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Re: Last sale held at local auction.

Postby Isomade » Sat Jul 28, 2012 5:32 pm

tom4018 wrote:
Isomade wrote:Your feeders are running $25-$30 cwt better than here right now.

Are those prices convert to US dollars?

Nope
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Re: Last sale held at local auction.

Postby tom4018 » Sat Jul 28, 2012 5:40 pm

Isomade wrote:
tom4018 wrote:
Isomade wrote:Your feeders are running $25-$30 cwt better than here right now.

Are those prices convert to US dollars?

Nope


Had to look up the conversion, not much difference, I had no clue.
So their prices are pretty good, maybe we need to truck some feeders north. :lol2:
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Re: Last sale held at local auction.

Postby hillrancher » Sat Jul 28, 2012 9:53 pm

Those were our Febuary prices. We are about 1/2 doller below Wednesday.
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Re: Last sale held at local auction.

Postby dcara » Tue Jul 31, 2012 4:43 pm

July 14th I only got 130cwt for a half dozen simangus 7wt's in Emory and they had been on good pasture.
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Re: Last sale held at local auction.

Postby calfbuyer » Wed Aug 01, 2012 8:44 am

Jordan Cattle Auction in San Saba, TX : July 19, about a dime off across the board, last week back up about a dime across the board.
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