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2800 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 August 14, 2018 Vol. 66 No. 30 Mary Fallin, Governor Jim Reese, Commissioner Jamey Allen, Director Market Development Services This report along with archived reports, current market prices, and other available state reports are accessible online at: http:// www.ag.ok.gov/mktdev/marketnews.htm Woodward Livestock Auction Receipts: 3,784 Last Week: 3,071 Year Ago: 5,055 Compared to last: Feeder steers steady to 2.00 lower. Feeder heifers steady to 2.00 lower. Steer and heifer calves steady. Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food & Forestry OKLAHOMA MARKET REPORT #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 For 24-hour statewide market information, dial 405-621-5533 and press the report number above Oklahoma National Stockyards 12 425-445 433 180.00-183.50 182.00 32 505-533 525 170.00-176.50 171.83 80 583-589 589 162.00-165.00 164.85 49 644-647 646 161.00-164.00 161.92 29 609-627 613 156.00-160.00 159.01 Calves 133 650-669 654 161.00-163.00 162.43 256 700-741 728 152.00-157.50 153.85 246 750-796 781 146.50-149.00 147.51 8 759 759 139.00 139.00 Calves 66 810-817 814 147.00-148.50 147.61 189 860-875 867 139.50-145.00 142.25 139 900-941 921 134.50-137.00 135.90 80 950-994 963 132.00-134.00 132.48 126 1001 1001 131.75-132.50 132.14 6 363-380 370 168.00-170.00 168.68 11 418-425 422 162.00-169.00 165.15 41 458-495 479 155.00-165.00 161.16 21 505-530 522 150.00-154.00 151.11 10 553-594 578 150.00-151.00 150.38 59 636 636 145.75 145.75 22 609 609 144.50 144.50 Calves 85 659-698 693 144.50-147.00 144.96 63 706 706 145.25 145.25 44 756-786 763 135.00-142.50 140.74 8 841 841 134.00 134.00 Total Receipts: 6,906 Last Week: 6,800 Year Ago: 4,001 Compared to last week: Feeder steers 3.00-5.00 lower. Feeder heifers traded 1.00-6.00 lower. Steer and heifer calves mostly 3.00-5.00 lower on a limited test. STEERS - Medium and Large 1 16 369-378 372 189.00-191.50 189.95 108 401-448 422 176.00-188.00 182.30 49 466-490 473 170.00-174.00 170.79 90 508-541 517 165.00-173.00 171.37 133 559-582 568 160.50-170.00 163.25 177 606-639 627 163.00-168.00 164.60 46 601-644 622 150.00-156.50 154.79 Calves 250 651-698 678 154.00-164.50 158.64 24 651-672 666 144.50-145.00 144.88 Calves 250 701-749 719 145.50-154.00 150.74 178 755-795 777 145.00-153.75 148.46 5 781 781 135.00 135.00 Calves 77 812-839 817 144.25-147.50 145.13 131 853-871 862 144.75-147.00 145.75 53 917 917 142.00 142.00 32 957 957 132.50 132.50 HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1 18 385-394 392 159.00-162.00 161.35 64 410-415 412 159.50-160.00 159.70 81 454-497 469 150.00-155.50 153.94 41 503-526 515 151.00-154.00 152.29 169 551-588 571 146.00-156.00 151.43 127 601-639 617 142.50-149.00 145.22 8 635-648 639 125.00-135.00 128.80 Calves 168 652-696 672 139.00-149.50 144.46 23 668-671 669 129.00-134.50 132.82 Calves 201 704-735 709 135.00-144.50 141.66 7 721 721 132.00 132.00 Calves 96 757-796 770 127.00-135.00 132.09 80 806 806 132.10 132.10

PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS: SOYBEANS MILO CORN WHEAT Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday (bu.) (cwt.) (bu.) (8-08) (8-09) (8-10) (8-13) (8-14) (8-14) (8-14) (8-14) Alva 5.84 5.79 5.60 5.41 5.46 7.80 6.00 Banner 5.84 5.79 5.60 5.41 5.46 Buffalo 5.69 5.64 5.45 5.26 5.31 7.75 5.91 Cherokee 5.86 5.81 5.62 5.41 5.46 Clinton 5.78 5.72 5.53 5.34 5.39 Davis 5.31 5.34 5.15 4.96 5.01 Eldorado 5.79 5.74 5.54 5.38 5.42 N/A El Reno 5.84 5.78 5.59 N/A 5.43 Frederick 5.69 5.64 5.45 5.26 5.31 Geary 5.84 5.78 5.59 5.40 N/A Hobart 5.64 5.59 5.40 5.21 5.26 5.84 Hooker 5.67 5.62 5.42 5.26 5.29 7.70 6.20 3.73 Keyes 5.54 5.49 5.29 5.13 5.17 6.02 3.69 Lawton 5.59 5.59 5.40 5.21 5.26 5.57 Manchester 5.83 5.78 5.59 5.40 5.45 8.00 5.59 3.39 Medford 5.88 5.83 5.64 5.41 5.46 7.90 6.11 3.31 Okarche 5.84 5.78 5.59 5.38 5.43 Okeene 5.84 5.79 5.60 5.41 5.46 Perry 5.81 5.76 5.57 5.38 5.43 Ponca City 5.84 5.79 5.60 5.41 5.46 7.90 6.25 3.34 Shattuck 5.59 5.54 5.35 5.16 5.21 7.60 5.80 3.52 Stillwater 5.81 5.76 5.57 5.38 5.43 7.93 Temple 5.59 5.54 5.35 5.16 5.21 Watonga 5.84 5.78 5.59 5.40 N/A Weatherford 5.77 5.72 5.53 5.34 5.39 7.85 5.75 3.47 GULF Export 6.89 6.83 1/2 6.64 1/2 6.45 1/2 6.50 1/2 9.07 3/4 4.20 1/4 OKLAHOMA HAY MARKET REPORT Alfalfa trade mostly moderate. Demand was fairly good, inquiry remains very high but sales remain moderate. Most sales over the past few weeks have moved locally, very little out-of-state trading confirmed. Prices mostly steady in the limited test. Rain and cooler weather moved across the state this week bringing some relief to drought conditions. More rain is forecast for the coming week. Rains halted haying but growers are hoping the rainfall will provide a fourth cutting. Alfalfa Central Oklahoma: Supreme quality large square bales 210.00-230.00. Premium quality 185.00-200.00. Good quality large square and large round bales 160.00-180.00. Fair quality 150.00-160.00. Grinding hay mostly 140.00. Eastern Oklahoma: Good quality 165.00-180.00. Western Oklahoma: Supreme quality large square bales 220.00-230.00. Premium quality large square bales 180.00-200.00. Good quality bunk hay 150.00-165.00. Grinding hay mostly 140.00. Grass Hay Central Oklahoma: Good quality Bermuda grass in 4 X 6 through 5 X 6 bales 60.00-75.00. Good quality mixed grass hay 4 X 5 and 5 X 5 bales 35.00-50.00 per bale. Mixed grass 80.00-100.00 per ton. Oklahoma Direct Feeder Cattle Trade 8-10-18 Receipts: 2,806 Last Week 5,140 Last Year 2,296 Compared to last week: Feeder steers and heifers were lightly tested this week on a Current FOB Basis, therefore no trend is available. Receipts this week consisted of 100 percent over 600 lbs and 48 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 145 675 675 162.47 162.47 Current FOB 130 800 800 148.00 148.00 Current FOB 195 750 750 150.05 150.05 Nov FOB Comments 461 725-747 741 138.00 138.00 Current FOB 320 650 650 144.00 144.00 Oct FOB 350 700 700 144.00 144.00 Nov FOB Western Oklahoma: Good quality mixed grass round bales 90.00-110.00 per ton. Mixed grass 5 X 5 1/2 to 5 X 6 bales 60.00-70.00 per bale. Eastern Oklahoma: Mixed grass hay in 4 x 5 bales 30.00-45.00, mostly 35.00-40.00 per bale. Prices are dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise noted.

Apache Livestock Auction, Apache, Oklahoma Receipts: 1626 Last Week: 2243 Year Ago: 1265 Compared to last week: Feeder steers mostly steady. Feeder heifers 4.00-5.00 lower. Steer and heifer calves mostly 3.00-5.00 higher. 23 574-588 580 159.00-161.00 159.97 27 557-583 565 156.00-157.00 156.69 Fleshy 23 638 638 154.00 154.00 18 645 645 146.50 146.50 Calves 7 672 672 154.50 154.50 20 702-726 715 150.00-150.50 150.28 14 752-797 781 147.00-148.00 147.66 37 952 952 137.75 137.75 7 349 349 164.00 164.00 10 370-371 370 158.50-166.00 162.26 8 439 439 152.00 152.00 46 462-499 487 151.00-157.00 154.28 18 511-520 516 150.00-155.25 153.23 20 550-598 582 147.50-151.00 150.19 57 600-637 626 138.00-144.00 142.09 15 663-671 666 140.00-142.00 141.33 26 758-784 775 138.25-138.50 138.42 11 943 943 119.75 119.75 Southern Oklahoma Livestock Auction, Ada Oklahoma 8-8-18 Total Receipts: 1,570 Last Week: 2,693 Year Ago: 1,733 Compared to last week: Steer and heifer calves steady to 2.00 higher. 8 270-298 292 217.00-222.00 219.11 13 320-348 337 196.00-209.00 200.50 17 310-325 314 213.00-224.00 220.03 Thin Fleshed 28 403-444 422 178.00-187.00 183.57 6 403 403 189.00 189.00 Thin Fleshed 35 450-478 470 169.00-178.00 169.59 41 500-542 529 155.00-165.00 159.42 23 550-590 561 154.00-163.00 157.11 5 690 690 145.00 145.00 Calves 5 718 718 154.00 154.00 12 706-744 732 140.00-148.00 144.64 Calves 3 262 262 160.00 160.00 3 305 305 164.00 164.00 6 362-390 376 155.00-158.00 156.56 19 406-443 421 150.00-158.00 154.54 7 468-475 472 144.00-146.00 145.00 4 562 562 146.00 146.00 9 625 625 132.50 132.50 Calves 12 603 603 131.00 131.00 Fleshy Calves 4 705 705 127.00 127.00 Calves McAlester, OK. Receipts: 1,800 Last Week: 1,700 Year Ago: 1,800 Compared to last week: Steer calves steady to 3.00 higher. Heifer calves under 550 lbs steady to 4.00 higher; over 550 lbs. 2.00-3.00 lower. 6 300-350 317 197.00-211.00 204.14 12 350-400 372 181.00-194.00 182.48 27 400-450 425 170.00-181.00 174.72 50 450-500 478 160.00-169.00 162.40 48 500-550 523 154.00-168.00 163.35 55 550-600 577 152.00-165.00 159.81 30 600-650 624 148.00-161.00 157.47 13 650-700 667 139.00-151.00 143.54 28 700-750 713 134.00-147.00 142.75 7 750-800 768 130.00-143.00 140.10 5 800-850 829 140.00-142.00 140.81 15 300-350 326 164.00-177.00 169.57 18 350-400 376 156.00-164.00 160.13 56 400-450 429 148.00-161.00 154.56 52 450-500 467 141.00-149.00 146.09 70 500-550 519 142.00-154.00 150.25 52 550-600 571 140.00-151.00 145.77 54 600-650 621 135.00-148.00 143.46 10 650-700 658 132.00-145.00 137.94 27 700-750 724 123.00-132.00 127.22 17 750-800 783 120.00-129.00 123.85 Tulsa Livestock Auction Receipts: 2,360 Last Week: 2,386 Year Ago: 2,115 Compared to last week: Steers over 500 lbs. 4.00-6.00 lower. Heifers under 600 lbs. unevenly steady, light weight calves up to 10.00 higher. 13 310-344 328 215.00-225.00 217.16 32 355-380 373 197.00-207.00 200.35 42 405-444 434 180.00-190.00 182.64 37 454-485 477 169.00-179.00 171.34 101 501-533 520 158.00-168.50 165.10 66 550-588 565 154.50-164.50 161.79 121 600-645 631 152.00-162.00 155.20 13 655-689 673 145.00-155.00 147.68 24 707-745 721 138.00-148.00 144.87 17 811-835 819 125.00-135.00 131.40 23 310-335 328 168.00-178.00 171.13 25 350-396 377 166.00-176.00 168.73 27 415-448 436 154.00-164.00 156.21 80 455-495 472 143.00-154.00 150.36 47 505-545 525 147.50-157.50 149.79 46 550-588 564 145.00-155.00 146.72 57 600-643 620 142.00-152.00 144.88 27 660-699 678 138.00-148.00 143.46 25 705-745 726 120.00-130.00 126.27 14 760-788 785 119.50-129.50 128.70

Woodward Livestock Market, Woodward, OK. Compared to last week: Slaughter cows steady. Slaughter bulls 1.00 higher. A total of 360 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 58.50-59.00 ----- 52.00-53.50 Boners 55.00-56.50 57.00-62.50 50.50-54.00 Lean 52.50-54.00 ----- 48.00-51.50 Y.G. 1-2 79.00-84.25 85.00-86.50 73.00-78.50 5-6 yr old 1175-1275 4-7 months avg black 1025.00-1135.00 8-10 yr old 1325 4-8 months avg quality 800.00-875.00 10+ yr old 1275 5-7 months avg black 825.00 Tulsa Cows and Bulls Slaughter cows mostly steady. Slaughter bulls 5.00-9.00 higher. A total of 300 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 58.00-64.50 66.00-73.00 52.00-57.50 Boners 53.00-58.50 61.00-67.00 47.00-52.00 Lean 50.00-55.00 56.00-61.50 45.00-49.00 Oklahoma National Stockyards, Oklahoma City, OK Compared to last week: Slaughter cows mostly 1.00-2.00 lower. Slaughter bulls 1.00-2.00 lower. Packer demand moderate. A total of 316 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 55.50-60.50 66.00 52.00-54.00 Boners 55.00-60.00 67.00 50.00-54.50 Leans 54.50-57.00 ------ 47.00-54.00 Y.G. 1-2 81.00-88.00 88.50 73.00-79.50 1-4 yr old 900-1300 2-7 months avg quality 700.00-1050.00 2-5 yr old 1275 6-7 months avg-hi quality 1100.00-1185.00 6-7 yr old 1425-1525 5-7 months avg quality 835.00-860.00 2-4 yr old 1100-1200 125-200 avg bred back 1625.00-1700.00 2-4 yr old 1075-1100 100 avg quality 1400.00-1625.00 5 yr old 750 75 longhorn 550.00 5 yr old 1175-1575 75-100 avg quality 1225.00-1285.00 Y.G. 1-2 92.00-99.00 103.00-106.00 83.00-89.00 Replacement Cows: Pre-tested for pregnancy and age. M&L 1-2 1-4 yr old 1000-1300 2-7 months avg black 935.00-1100.00 5-6 yr old 1150-1375 4-7 months avg quality 800.00-1025.00 7-8 yr old 1000-1175 5-7 months avg black 725.00-935.00 Pairs: Medium and Large 1-2 3-6 yr old 1100-1300 150-175 avg quality 950.00-1135.00 Apache, OK. Cow and Bull Report Slaughter cows steady to 2.00 lower. Slaughter bulls 3.00 lower. Packer demand moderate. Total of 286 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 55.00-58.50 ----- 49.00-54.00 Boners 56.00-59.50 ----- 49.00-54.00 Y.G. 1-2 81.00-87.00 ----- 74.00-80.00 Replacement Cows: Pre-tested, Medium and Large 1-2: 4-8 yr old 900-1300 4-8 months avg quality 785.00-960.00 4-8 yr old 1000-1150 1-3 months avg quality 600.00-750.00 Pairs: Medium and Large 1-2 Age Cow Weight Calf Wt Quality Price 2-4 yr old 850-1000 75-300 avg quality 1035.00-1285.00 McAlester Cow and Bulls Slaughter cows 1.00-4.00 lower. Slaughter bulls mostly steady. Packer demand moderate. A total of 415 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 51.00-54.00 55.00-58.00 46.00-50.00 Boners 53.00-56.00 57.00-60.00 45.00-50.00 Lean 52.00-55.00 56.00-59.00 47.00-51.00 Y.G. 1-2 78.00-81.00 82.00-85.00 73.00-77.00 1-4 yr old 900-1100 6-8 months hi quality 975.00-1100.00 1-4 yr old 900-1000 4-6 months avg-hi quality 850.00-1135.00 5-6 yr old 975-1325 4-8 months avg-hi quality 800.00-910.00 7-8 yr old 1250 6-8 months avg quality 810.00 1-4 yr old 765-1150 200-400 avg-hi quality 1025.00-1510.00 5-6 yr old 850-1075 200-500 avg-hi quality 950.00-1500.00 7-8 yr old 1000-1375 175-525 avg-hi quality 1010.00-1510.00 9 + yr old 1075-1125 175-300 avg quality 825.00-1100.00

Market News Information Service LIVESTOCK, GRAIN & HAY Market Reporting Oklahoma Dept. of Ag 405-621-5533 Oklahoma City USDA 405-236-2691 www.ag.ok.gov/mkt-newshome.htm ODAFF Market News Oklahoma City 405-522-3752 USDA Market News Oklahoma City 405-232-5425 WEEKLY FEEDSTUFFS Prices per ton Kansas City Solvent Soybean Meal 48% 329.80-330.80 Soybean Hulls-bulk 105.00-107.00 Dehydrated Alfalfa 231.00-275.00 Bulk Cottonseed Meal 41% 300.00 Mill Feeds Interior KS Truck N/A Noble County Sheep Report is located: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/ok_ls322.txt OKC WEST El Reno, OK & Total Receipts: 7,982 Last Week: 8,845 Year Ago: 6,887 Compared to last week: Feeder steers 2.00-4.00 higher. Feeder heifers 1.00-3.00 lower after last week's higher market. Steer calves traded 3.00-6.00 higher, heifer calves sold mostly firm. STEERS - Medium and Large 1 25 343 343 188.00 188.00 62 453-459 454 173.00-177.00 176.38 142 501-537 509 173.00-176.00 175.85 85 550-599 574 163.50-175.00 169.73 52 628 628 169.00 169.00 68 612 612 164.00 164.00 Calves 50 660-684 672 155.00-159.50 157.03 36 693 693 155.00 155.00 Calves 45 708-721 716 154.00-162.25 159.35 17 713 713 151.00 151.00 Calves 174 752-772 761 149.00-158.00 153.14 719 801-843 821 144.00-152.50 147.74 73 901-934 911 142.50-143.00 142.84 67 1003-1031 1010 128.50-131.50 130.63 51 1066 1066 130.00 130.00 54 1124 1124 126.00 126.00 SOUTHERN PLAINS SLAUGHTER STEERS & HEIFERS Friday 8-10-18 Tuesday 8-14-18 111.00 No sales reported Southern Oklahoma Livestock Cow and Bull Sale Ada, OK Slaughter cows and bulls not fully tested, comparable sales mostly 2.00 lower. A total of 351 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 57.00 ----- 51.00-54.00 Boners 55.00-59.00 ----- 51.50-53.00 Lean 54.00-57.00 ----- 49.00-53.50 Y.G. 1-2 80.50-84.00 ------ 74.50-77.00 4-6 yr old 1000-1395 4-6 months avg black 875.00-975.00 4-6 yr old 850-1200 4-7 months avg quality 680.00-800.00 Age Cow Wt. Calf Wt. Quality Price 4-6 yr old 970-1200 115-250 avg black 1000.00-1200.00 HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1 15 300 300 177.00 177.00 20 351 351 175.00 175.00 63 424 424 161.00 161.00 60 537-540 539 158.00-160.00 158.33 124 556-585 573 149.00-159.00 152.67 181 607-645 633 146.50-151.50 147.85 25 633 633 149.00 149.00 Calves 108 650-696 685 144.75-147.00 145.56 26 679-694 684 144.50-145.50 145.15 Calves 76 765-790 778 139.75 139.75 197 821-842 821 132.75-133.50 132.79 120 851-883 864 129.25-131.00 130.23 10 942 942 126.00 126.00 OKC WEST COWS AND BULLS Compared to last week: Slaughter cows and bulls mostly steady to 2.00 higher. A total of 389 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 54.75-60.50 63.50-64.50 ------ Boners 56.50-61.00 ------ 52.00-54.50 Lean 55.00-60.00 ------ 47.00-54.00 Y.G. 1-2 84.00-90.00 89.00-91.50 77.00-80.00 1-4 yr old 950-1300 3-7 months avg quality 750.00-1050.00 5-6 yr old 1275-1525 3-8 months avg-hi quality 910.00-1185.00 1-3 yr old 800-900 50-100 low-avg quality 925.00-1060.00 This publicaon is issued by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry as authorized by the State Board of Agriculture, Jim Reese, Commissioner.. Copies have not been printed, but are available through the agency website at www.oda.state.ok.us.