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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1717251" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>I didn't seek out a market report 4&1/2 hours away lmao I have no idea beyond SE Illinois where you live. From your report. Steers 500-600 - 130 to 155 //600-700 - 110 to 145 Agreed? It's a 100lb range with no average shown. But we know that they generally pay more $/lb for lighter calves so it's likely that the 5 weight steers that brought 155 were in the lighter end of the range and the ones that brought 130 were in the heavier end. The highest $/lb 6 weights (likely low 6's) brought within 10 cents of what was probably some light 5 weights. I don't see a huge gap but without an average it's not definitive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1717251, member: 38101"] I didn't seek out a market report 4&1/2 hours away lmao I have no idea beyond SE Illinois where you live. From your report. Steers 500-600 - 130 to 155 //600-700 - 110 to 145 Agreed? It's a 100lb range with no average shown. But we know that they generally pay more $/lb for lighter calves so it's likely that the 5 weight steers that brought 155 were in the lighter end of the range and the ones that brought 130 were in the heavier end. The highest $/lb 6 weights (likely low 6's) brought within 10 cents of what was probably some light 5 weights. I don't see a huge gap but without an average it's not definitive. [/QUOTE]
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