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1 2800 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK March 19, 2019 Vol. 67 No. 11 Kevin Stitt, Governor Blayne Arthur, Commissioner Meriruth Cohenour, Market Development Director Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food & Forestry OKLAHOMA MARKET REPORT This report along with archived reports, current market prices, and other available state reports are accessible online at: Woodward Livestock Auction #2 Grain #3 Livestock Summary #4 Fed Cattle #5 Sheep Report #6 Hay Report #7 Ada Livestock #8 Apache Livestock #9 McAlester Livestock #10 OKC Livestock #11 El Reno Livestock #12 Video/Direct Livestock #13 Tulsa Livestock #14 Woodward Livestock Receipts: 5,850 Last Week: 8,222 Year Ago: 9,050 Compared to last week: Feeder steers lbs higher, heavier weights steady to 4.00 lower. Feeder heifers lower. steer calves steady. Heifer calves steady to 1.00 lower Thin Fleshed Thin Fleshed For 24-hour statewide market information, dial and press the report number above Oklahoma National Stockyards Total Receipts: 8,975 Last Week: 14,741 Year Ago: 6,865 Compared to last week: Feeder steers higher. Feeder heifers steady to 2.00 higher. Steer calves mostly higher and heifer calves higher. STEERS - Medium and Large Thin Fleshed Thin Fleshed HEIFERS - Medium and Large Thin Fleshed Thin Fleshed
2 PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS: SOYBEANS MILO CORN WHEAT Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday (bu.) (cwt.) (bu.) (3-13) (3-14) (3-15) (3-18) (3-19) (3-19) (3-19) (3-19) Alva Banner Buffalo Cherokee Clinton Davis Eldorado N/A El Reno Frederick Geary Hobart Hooker Keyes Lawton N/A Manchester Medford Okarche Okeene 4.22 N/A Perry Ponca City Shattuck Stillwater Temple Watonga Weatherford GULF Export / / / / / /4 OKLAHOMA HAY MARKET REPORT Alfalfa trade as well as grass hay trade was mostly slow. Demand mostly moderate. Movement was moderate to fairly active with most deliveries of previously contracted or purchased hay. Prices fully steady. Statewide rains improved pastures and crops in western Oklahoma but curtailed hay and livestock movement in most central and eastern counties. Green-up is well underway in southern and south central Oklahoma. Alfalfa Central Oklahoma: Premium quality , mostly Good quality Fair quality Eastern Oklahoma: No recent sales confirmed. Western Oklahoma: Premium quality large square bales , mostly Good quality Good quality delivered Grinding hay Grass Hay Central Oklahoma: Good quality Bermuda grass in 4 X 6 through 5 X 6 bales mostly per bale, instances to per bale. Good quality mixed grass hay 5 X 5 and 5 X 6 bales per bale. Mixed grass per ton. Teff grass 5 X 6 bales per bale. Fair quality mixedgrass 4 X 5 bales per bale. Western Oklahoma: Good quality hay grazer per ton, few by the bale in 5 X 5 1/2 bales at Good quality mixed grass round bales per ton. Mixed grass 5 X 5 1/2 to 5 X 6 bales per bale. Good quality Teff grass 5 X 6 bales per bale. Good bluestem hay delivered 5 X 5 1/2bales per bale. Eastern Oklahoma: Good Bermuda grass 5 X 6 bales per bale, few loads Bermuda grass delivered per ton. Teff grass 5 X 6 bales per bale. Mixed grass hay in 4 x 5 bales per bale. Fair qualitymixed grass 4 X 5 bales per bale. Oklahoma Direct Feeder Cattle Trade Receipts: 6,219 Last Week 8,516 Last Year 5,797 Compared to last week: Feeder steers and heifers sold mostly steady as most sales happened early in the trading time before several days of negative postings on the CME. Demand moderate. Receipts this week consisted of 100 percent over 600 lbs and 55 percent heifers. Unless otherwise stated prices are FOB weigh point with a 2-3 percent shrink or equivalent and with a 8-12 cent slide on calves and 4-8 cent slide on yearlings from base weights. Current sales up to 14 days for delivery. Comments Current FOB Current FOB Current FOB Current FOB Current Del Current Del Comments Current FOB Current FOB Current FOB Current Del Current Del Mar FOB Apr FOB Jun FOB Jul FOB Prices are dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise noted.
3 Apache Livestock Auction, Apache, Oklahoma Receipts: 1,228 Last Week: 2,563 Year Ago: 2,084 Compared to last week: Feeder steers steady to 2.00 lower, feeder heifers 1.00 higher. Steer calves no test, heifer calves lower McAlester, OK. Receipts: 1,350 Last Week: 600 Year Ago: 1,650 Compared to last week: Steer calves higher. Heifer calves higher Southern Oklahoma Livestock Auction, Ada Oklahoma Receipts: 932 Last Week: 1,019 Year Ago: 1,807 Compared to last week: Widespread rains sharply reduced receipts so no trends established Thin Fleshed Fleshy Tulsa Livestock Auction Receipts: 2,568 Last Week: 3,219 Year Ago: 1,856 Compared to last week: Steers and heifers mostly steady
4 Woodward Livestock Market, Woodward, OK. Compared to last week's light test: Slaughter cows lower. Slaughter bulls steady. A total of 923 cows and bulls sold. Breakers Boners Lean Y.G yr old months avg black yr old months avg black yr old months avg quality yr old months avg black Tulsa Cows and Bulls Slaughter cows mostly steady to 2.00 higher. Slaughter bulls 4.00 lower. A total of 364 cows and bulls sold. Breakers Boners Lean Y.G Replacement Cows: Pre-tested for pregnancy and age. 2-4 yr old months avg black yr old months avg quality yr old months avg quality yr old avg quality Apache, OK. Cow and Bull Report Slaughter cows mostly steady on a limited test. Slaughter bulls no test. Packer demand moderate. Total of 84 cows and bulls sold. Breakers Boners Y.G Replacement Cows: Pre-tested, Medium and Large 1-2: 4-7 yr old months low quality yr old months avg quality yr old months avg quality Pairs: Medium and Large 1-2 Age Cow Weight Calf Wt Quality Price 2-6 yr old avg quality Oklahoma National Stockyards, Oklahoma City, OK Compared to last reported sale (02/26/19): Slaughter cows steady to 2.00 higher. Slaughter bulls steady. A total of 533 cows and bulls sold. Breakers Boners Lean Y.G yr old months avg quality yr old months avg thin yr old months avg-hi quality yr old months avg-hi quality yr old months avg quality yr old months avg quality yr old avg black yr old longhorn X yr old avg bred back yr old avg thin yr old avg thin bred back McAlester, OK Cows and Bulls Slaughter cows unevenly steady, except Lean cows 3.00 lower. Slaughter bulls sold 2.00 lower. A total of 160 cows and bulls sold. Breakers Boners Lean Y.G yr old months avg-hi quality yr old months avg-hi quality yr old avg-hi quality yr old avg-hi quality yr old avg quality yr old avg quality
5 Market News Information Service LIVESTOCK, GRAIN & HAY Market Reporting Oklahoma Dept. of Ag Oklahoma City USDA ODAFF Market News Oklahoma City USDA Market News Oklahoma City WEEKLY FEEDSTUFFS Prices per ton Kansas City Solvent Soybean Meal 48% Soybean Hulls-bulk Dehydrated Alfalfa N/A Bulk Cottonseed Meal 41% Del Mill Feeds Interior KS Truck Noble County Sheep Report is located: SOUTHERN PLAINS SLAUGHTER STEERS & HEIFERS Wednesday Southern Oklahoma Livestock Cow and Bull Sale Ada, OK Slaughter cows steady on comparable sales. Slaughter bulls higher. Packer demand moderate to good. A total of 391 cows and bulls sold. Breakers Boners Leans Y.G No report. Cow Age Cow Wt. Calf Wt. Quality Price 2 yr old avg black yr old avg black yr old avg black OKC WEST El Reno, OK & Total Receipts: 14,349 Last Week: 14,167 Year Ago: 13,159 Compared to last week: Feeder steers lower. Feeder heifers lower. Steer and heifer calves lower, except 5 weight heifers mostly steady. STEERS - Medium and Large HEIFERS - Medium and Large OKC WEST COWS AND BULLS Compared to last week: Slaughter cows and bulls sold lower. A total of 447 cows and bulls sold. Breakers Boners Leans Y.G Replacement Cows: Pre-tested for pregnancy, and age. 1-4 yr old months avg quality yr old months avg quality yr old avg-hi quality yr old avg quality This publicaon is issued by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry as authorized by the State Board of Agriculture, Blayne Arthur, Commissioner. Copies have not been printed, but are available through the agency website at
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