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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1579969" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>The report from Toppenish listed 1,330 head last week and 1,230 a year ago. Steers in the 5 weight range sold for $1.60-1.70. The majority of the run was kill cows. Very few feeders under 600 pounds.</p><p>Vale Oregon had 781 head. They list 500-600 steers at $1.40-1.55. Again the majority of the run was kill cows.</p><p>La Grande Oregon had 700 head last week. They list 5 weight steers at $1.40-1.68 and majority was kill cows.</p><p></p><p>The vast majority of people spring calf so very few calves are sold this time of the year. Cows that lost their calves for one reason or another do go to town this time of year. And Toppenish serves an area with a number of huge dairies so nearly every week there is probably close to 1,000 cull dairy cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1579969, member: 498"] The report from Toppenish listed 1,330 head last week and 1,230 a year ago. Steers in the 5 weight range sold for $1.60-1.70. The majority of the run was kill cows. Very few feeders under 600 pounds. Vale Oregon had 781 head. They list 500-600 steers at $1.40-1.55. Again the majority of the run was kill cows. La Grande Oregon had 700 head last week. They list 5 weight steers at $1.40-1.68 and majority was kill cows. The vast majority of people spring calf so very few calves are sold this time of the year. Cows that lost their calves for one reason or another do go to town this time of year. And Toppenish serves an area with a number of huge dairies so nearly every week there is probably close to 1,000 cull dairy cows. [/QUOTE]
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