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<blockquote data-quote="Central Fl Cracker" data-source="post: 530402" data-attributes="member: 1921"><p>Like everybody has been saying the market wants heavier calves.</p><p></p><p>Compared to last week, steers under 700 lbs steady to 2.00 lower, <strong><u>over 700 lbs steady to 2.00 higher</u></strong>, Holsteins under 350 lbs steady, 350 to 500 lbs 4.00 to 10.00 higher, over 500 lbs steady to 3.00 higher, heifers steady. A noticeably higher percentage of bulls in the mix. Warmer temperatures and dryer weather brought out several more farmer buyers. Lower corn futures and higher cattle futures has been beneficial to the feeder cattle trade. The feeder supply included 19 percent steers, 28 percent Holsteins, 32 percent heifers, 21 percent bulls, with 35 percent over 600 lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Central Fl Cracker, post: 530402, member: 1921"] Like everybody has been saying the market wants heavier calves. Compared to last week, steers under 700 lbs steady to 2.00 lower, [b][u]over 700 lbs steady to 2.00 higher[/u][/b], Holsteins under 350 lbs steady, 350 to 500 lbs 4.00 to 10.00 higher, over 500 lbs steady to 3.00 higher, heifers steady. A noticeably higher percentage of bulls in the mix. Warmer temperatures and dryer weather brought out several more farmer buyers. Lower corn futures and higher cattle futures has been beneficial to the feeder cattle trade. The feeder supply included 19 percent steers, 28 percent Holsteins, 32 percent heifers, 21 percent bulls, with 35 percent over 600 lbs. [/QUOTE]
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