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2800 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 March 12, 2019 Vol. 67 No. 10 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: http://www.ag.ok.gov/mktdev-newshome.htm 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: 8,222 Last Week: 6,243 Year Ago: 8,626 Compared to last week: Feeder steers steady to 2.00 lower. Feeder heifers mostly steady to 4.00 lower. Steer calves steady to 3.00 higher on limited comparable receipts. Heifer calves not well tested, but a steady undertone was noted. 6 336 336 225.00 225.00 31 400-428 421 206.00-213.00 209.01 39 432-447 443 194.00-199.00 197.71 Fleshy 25 458-463 460 201.00-206.00 204.19 42 463-480 465 182.00-185.00 184.71 Fleshy 41 510-540 529 172.00-180.00 177.81 50 558-590 576 160.00-170.00 167.89 140 602-646 613 157.00-167.00 162.50 97 618-640 629 146.50-154.00 153.69 Calves 54 663-676 671 145.50-156.00 148.65 491 701-738 719 139.00-147.00 143.77 377 752-793 777 135.00-145.00 139.44 581 801-849 831 128.00-138.00 134.04 431 852-895 876 128.00-137.00 132.76 303 900-944 918 128.00-134.50 130.47 336 950-993 985 122.75-129.75 124.16 150 1010-1041 1020 121.25-131.50 122.75 34 1050-1083 1074 124.00-126.00 124.67 54 1113-1116 1116 118.00-123.75 122.79 36 403-435 417 169.00-174.00 171.40 26 457-495 481 156.00-165.00 159.87 47 504-544 524 152.00-163.00 156.68 107 551-594 572 138.00-151.50 143.21 188 600-647 630 128.00-138.00 134.19 263 650-697 674 126.50-138.75 132.23 288 700-749 731 123.50-135.00 128.78 371 750-799 774 125.00-130.00 127.65 296 801-844 822 120.00-127.50 124.40 198 851-893 875 119.00-126.50 123.27 182 905-947 931 117.00-128.00 125.01 57 950-985 967 119.00-127.50 121.61 For 24-hour statewide market information, dial 405-621-5533 and press the report number above Oklahoma National Stockyards Total Receipts: 14,741 Last Week: 2,163 Year Ago: 9,169 Compared to last week's light test: Feeder steers mostly 1.00-3.00 higher. Feeder heifers steady to 4.00 lower. Steer and heifer calves 2.00-7.00 lower. STEERS - Medium and Large 1 12 268 268 219.00 219.00 15 324-343 330 195.00-204.00 199.95 27 363-382 372 189.00-200.00 195.59 34 408-440 414 184.00-196.00 192.19 244 461-497 480 175.00-187.00 181.45 282 501-546 530 165.00-180.00 170.83 279 553-595 572 162.00-175.00 166.06 459 600-649 623 153.00-163.00 158.00 855 651-699 673 143.00-157.50 147.54 457 703-746 724 138.00-149.00 143.00 620 750-787 764 137.00-145.00 140.99 536 800-846 822 130.00-138.50 133.74 519 857-898 873 127.00-132.00 129.94 444 903-946 928 125.00-129.00 126.57 155 983-997 995 123.85-124.00 123.87 102 1005-1015 1011 124.00-124.50 124.32 140 1050-1075 1057 118.00-123.85 120.90 HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1 17 307-349 321 173.00-179.00 175.30 30 352-365 354 174.00-176.00 174.53 97 407-443 420 155.00-165.00 160.84 365 454-499 478 147.00-156.50 151.31 259 500-544 521 147.00-152.00 149.75 306 553-595 582 140.00-147.00 142.83 330 600-648 624 134.00-143.00 137.59 276 660-697 682 131.00-137.50 133.83 14 692 692 128.00 128.00 Calves 534 701-747 728 126.50-137.00 130.04 493 750-799 771 125.00-131.50 127.96 253 804-842 822 122.50-127.00 124.67 98 850-879 865 122.00-123.00 122.89 127 921-940 927 119.75-121.00 120.19 40 952 952 115.00-119.75 118.21

PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS: SOYBEANS MILO CORN WHEAT Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday (bu.) (cwt.) (bu.) (3-06) (3-07) (3-08) (3-11) (3-12) (3-12) (3-12) (3-12) Alva 4.25 4.14 4.17 4.06 4.29 7.76 5.43 Banner 4.21 4.10 4.13 4.04 4.27 Buffalo 4.09 3.98 4.01 3.90 4.13 7.66 5.27 Cherokee 4.26 4.15 4.18 4.07 4.30 Clinton 4.16 4.05 4.08 3.98 4.20 Davis 3.89 3.78 3.81 3.70 3.93 Eldorado 4.14 4.03 4.06 3.95 4.18 N/A El Reno 4.23 4.12 4.15 4.05 4.27 Frederick 3.99 3.88 3.91 4.00 4.23 Geary 4.23 4.12 4.15 4.05 4.27 Hobart 4.04 3.93 3.96 3.85 4.08 6.00 Hooker 4.09 3.98 4.01 3.90 4.13 7.47 5.73 3.71 Keyes 4.09 3.98 4.01 3.90 4.13 5.55 3.66 Lawton 4.19 4.08 4.11 4.00 4.23 N/A Manchester 4.24 4.13 4.16 4.05 4.28 7.76 5.43 3.35 Medford 4.27 4.16 4.19 4.08 4.31 7.81 5.45 3.32 Okarche 4.23 4.12 4.15 4.05 4.27 Okeene 4.24 4.13 4.16 4.05 4.28 Perry 4.27 4.16 4.19 4.08 4.31 Ponca City 4.27 4.16 4.19 4.08 4.31 7.81 5.45 3.32 Shattuck 4.14 4.02 4.06 3.95 4.18 7.72 5.64 3.56 Stillwater 4.27 4.16 4.19 4.08 4.31 7.85 Temple 4.08 3.97 4.00 3.90 4.12 Watonga 4.23 4.12 4.15 4.05 4.27 Weatherford 4.24 4.13 4.16 4.05 4.28 7.71 5.80 3.80 GULF Export 5.58 1/2 5.47 1/2 5.50 1/2 5.40 5.62 1/2 9.24 1/2 4.14 3/4 OKLAHOMA HAY MARKET REPORT Alfalfa trade was slow to moderate. Demand mostly moderate to good. Movement light to moderate. The bulk of sales and movement mostly clean-up sales from producers cleaning out barns. All hay prices holding steady to firm. The state is slowly coming out of some of the coldest temperatures in recent memory resulting in extremely heavy supplemental feeding. Grass hay demand remains very good. Abnormally dry to exceptional drought conditions in far western Oklahoma have advanced to 11 percent, up 3 percent from last week. Moderate to heavy rains are forecast for the coming week. Alfalfa Central Oklahoma: Premium quality 200.00-230.00. Good quality 180.00-200.00. Fair quality 150.00-170.00. Eastern Oklahoma: No recent sales confirmed. Western Oklahoma: Premium quality large square bales 200.00-230.00. Good quality 180.00-200.00. Good quality delivered 220.00-230.00. Grinding hay 140.00-150.00, instances 160.00. Grass Hay Central Oklahoma: Good quality Bermuda grass in 4 X 6 through 5 X 6 bales mostly 60.00-70.00 per bale, instances to 80.00 per bale. Good quality mixed grass hay 5 X 5 and 5 X 6 bales 50.00-60.00 per bale. Mixed grass 90.00-100.00 per ton. Teff grass 5 X 6 bales 100.00 per bale. Fair quality mixedgrass 4 X 5 bales 30.00-35.00 per bale. Western Oklahoma: Good quality hay grazer 100.00 per ton, few by the bale in 5 X 5 1/2 bales at 85.00. Good quality mixed grass round bales 90.00-110.00 per ton. Mixed grass 5 X 5 1/2 to 5 X 6 bales 55.00-70.00 per bale. Good quality Teff grass 5 X 6 bales 100.00 per bale. Eastern Oklahoma: Good Bermuda grass 5 X 6 bales 60.00-70.00 per bale, few loads Bermuda grass delivered 180.00 per ton. Teff grass 5 X 6 bales 100.00 per bale. Mixed grass hay in 4 x 5 bales 55.00-65.00 per bale. Fair qualitymixed grass 4 X 5 bales 30.00-35.00 per bale. Oklahoma Direct Feeder Cattle Trade 3-08-19 Receipts: 8,516 Last Week 7,898 Last Year 8,208 Compared to last week: Feeder steers and heifers mostly 2.00-3.00 Lower. Demand moderate. Receipts this week consisted of 97 percent over 600 lbs and 34 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 651 750-775 765 138.00-139.06 138.49 Current FOB 2706 800-839 818 134.88-139.00 136.17 Current FOB 358 850-875 858 133.00-135.00 134.25 Current FOB 88 925 925 137.00 137.00 Current FOB 720 800 800 140.85-143.50 143.06 May FOB 195 775 775 145.25 145.25 Jul FOB 80 625 625 161.00 161.00 Aug FOB 195 775 775 145.25 145.25 Aug FOB 195 775 775 146.10 146.10 Sep FOB 195 775 775 146.50 146.50 Oct FOB Comments 180 600 600 147.00 147.00 Current FOB 400 700-725 721 130.00-133.61 131.42 Current FOB 815 750 750 130.00-130.60 130.27 Current FOB 177 800-845 829 124.36-126.38 125.05 Current FOB 90 525 525 145.00 145.00 Mar FOB 840 700 700 137.50 137.50 May FOB 420 700 700 137.32 137.32 Jul FOB Prices are dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise noted.

Apache Livestock Auction, Apache, Oklahoma Receipts: 2,563 Last Week: 1,139 Year Ago: 2,793 Compared to last week: Feeder steers 5.00-7.00 higher, feeder heifers 3.00-5.00 higher. Steer calves unevenly steady. Heifer calves 3.00-5.00 higher. 21 402-443 420 195.00-196.00 195.55 28 450-490 477 184.00-191.00 185.93 26 504-538 517 173.50-179.00 177.18 18 562-597 584 153.00-162.00 156.23 118 606-645 628 148.50-160.00 156.16 113 666-696 681 145.00-156.00 149.14 96 700-744 716 140.00-150.50 143.94 117 753-792 773 132.00-143.50 139.36 90 804-846 827 130.00-138.25 134.34 76 863-884 871 130.00-134.50 131.71 29 920-947 934 127.00 127.00 15 981-997 987 120.00-126.50 123.87 10 328-346 337 170.00 170.00 32 363-393 378 162.00-173.00 167.83 16 403-442 430 153.00-164.00 157.95 44 458-497 478 149.00-160.00 154.18 48 505-544 525 137.00-152.00 144.82 91 565-587 574 136.50-149.00 142.20 90 603-644 627 130.00-138.00 133.91 202 651-697 666 127.50-136.10 133.65 88 703-735 722 125.50-130.00 128.18 Southern Oklahoma Livestock Auction, Ada Oklahoma 3-06-19 Receipts: 1,019 Last Week: 3,336 Year Ago: 1,951 Compared to last week: Too few to establish market but comparable sales had steady undertone. 31 265-290 274 215.00-232.50 222.83 10 305-330 313 200.00-210.00 202.52 12 353-388 363 199.00-209.00 204.81 25 405-436 418 190.00-200.00 198.30 19 469-477 473 188.00-197.00 193.40 19 506-534 527 177.00-182.00 178.26 5 662 662 144.00 144.00 Calves 3 255-293 280 160.00-170.00 166.97 11 303-328 318 167.00-177.00 174.37 27 358-394 377 163.00-171.00 167.22 26 405-444 426 156.00-163.00 158.79 19 460-498 474 146.00-150.00 147.18 5 510-525 518 147.00-157.00 152.55 3 597 597 149.00 149.00 3 622 622 129.00 129.00 Calves 4 688 688 126.00 126.00 Calves 10 756 756 127.00 127.00 Calves McAlester, OK. Receipts: 600 Last Week: 1,750 Year Ago: 1,100 Compared to last week: A very light test due to low temperature and weather conditions. Steer calves 7.00-9.00 lower. Heifer calves 2.00-5.00 lower. 6 300-350 310 190.00-197.00 193.61 5 350-400 371 177.00-182.00 178.16 30 400-450 428 169.00-182.00 177.60 7 450-500 475 161.00-174.00 168.71 8 500-550 523 170.00-180.00 173.16 23 550-600 561 162.00-175.00 168.40 16 600-650 621 143.00-153.00 147.71 5 650-700 667 131.00-140.00 135.56 9 300-350 318 160.00-164.00 161.52 16 350-400 386 147.00-159.00 155.87 27 400-450 421 150.00-160.00 154.68 33 450-500 472 142.00-150.00 146.11 28 500-550 525 136.00-147.00 141.52 25 550-600 576 137.00-142.00 139.36 17 600-650 630 135.00-146.00 139.19 5 650-700 666 126.00-128.00 127.00 Tulsa Livestock Auction Receipts: 3,219 Last Week: No Sale Year Ago: 2,337 Compared to two weeks ago: Steers 3.00-4.00 higher. Heifers 4.00-5.00 higher. 31 300-340 319 214.00-227.00 222.85 29 355-385 371 210.00-220.00 214.89 35 400-419 415 203.00-213.00 209.16 21 455-477 464 179.00-189.00 184.52 25 505-520 514 174.00-184.00 180.59 69 553-577 570 163.00-173.00 166.42 94 600-638 615 152.00-162.00 157.66 40 650-695 677 143.00-153.00 146.91 28 700-730 710 128.00-138.50 135.79 34 750-785 762 125.50-135.50 132.67 20 808-848 828 123.00-133.00 129.25 67 305-345 330 159.00-169.00 164.47 60 355-398 377 156.00-166.00 160.37 60 400-445 422 157.00-167.00 160.53 71 453-495 474 156.50-166.50 161.36 81 500-547 511 150.00-160.50 155.87 18 555-566 558 142.50-152.50 148.92 86 600-644 621 127.00-137.50 132.41 32 655-688 666 123.00-133.00 127.35 50 705-740 722 120.50-130.50 126.13 22 753-795 771 122.50-132.50 130.37

Woodward Livestock Market, Woodward, OK. Compared to last week: Limited receipts due to cold weather and snow. Slaughter cows and bulls 2.00-3.00 higher in limited test. A total of 181 cows and bulls sold. Slaughter Cows: Average Dress High Dress Low Dress Breakers 63.00-66.50 67.00-69.50 60.50 Boners 62.00-66.00 67.50 60.00-61.00 Lean 61.50-63.00 66.50-67.00 56.00-59.50 Oklahoma National Stockyards, Oklahoma City, OK Compared to last week: Sale not reported due to very limited receipts. Many areas of the trading region received a winter mix over the weekend limiting cattle movement. A total of 156 head sold. Y.G. 1-2 82.50-85.50 90.00 78.50-81.00 2 yr old 950 5-8 months avg black 1135.00 10+ yr old 1275-1575 6-8 months avg quality 975.00-1100.00 Tulsa Cows and Bulls Slaughter cows 3.00 higher. Slaughter bulls mostly steady to 1.00 higher. A total of 464 cows and bulls sold. Slaughter Cows: Average Dress High Dress Low Dress Breakers 58.00-63.00 64.00-69.00 57.50 Boners 62.50-66.50 67.00-72.00 55.00-60.00 Lean 56.00-61.00 66.00-67.00 50.00-55.00 Y.G. 1-2 89.00-94.50 96.00-100.00 83.50-88.00 Replacement Cows: Pre-tested for pregnancy and age. 2-4 year old 1050-1300 1-7 Months avg quality 1000.00-1300.00 5-6 year old 1275-1450 1-8 Months avg quality 1075.00-1300.00 7-8 year old 1375-1500 6-8 Months avg quality 875.00-1275.00 4-7 year old 1400-1600 80-250 avg quality 1125.00-1435.00 Apache, OK. Cow and Bull Report Slaughter cows and bulls steady. Packer demand moderate. Total of 214 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 62.00-66.00 68.00-69.00 57.50 Boners 60.00-67.50 69.00-72.50 56.00-59.00 Lean 61.00 ----- 51.50-53.50 Y.G. 1-2 87.00-91.50 93.00-101.00 84.00 Replacement Cows: Pre-tested, Medium and Large 1-2: 2-7 yr old 1050-1400 5-8 months hi quality 1160.00-1300.00 2-5 yr old 950-1000 5-6 months avg quality 1060.00-1085.00 8-10yr old 1050-1300 4-8 months avg quality 600.00-910.00 6 yr old 1000-1050 5-7 months low quality 700.00-775.00 Pairs: Medium and Large 1-2 Age Cow Weight Calf Wt Quality Price 5-6 yr old 900-1200 100-300 avg quality 1200.00-1310.00 McAlester, OK Cows and Bulls Slaughter cows 5.00-8.00 higher. Slaughter bulls 6.00 higher. A total of 160 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 64.00-67.00 68.00-71.00 59.00-63.00 Boners 64.00-67.00 68.00-71.00 59.00-63.00 Lean 63.00-66.00 67.00-70.00 58.00-62.00 Y.G. 1-2 80.00-83.00 84.00-87.00 75.00-79.00 1-4 yr old 775-900 6-8 months avg-hi quality 810.00-925.00 1-4 yr old 1050-1175 4-6 months avg-hi quality 825.00-1110.00 5-6 yr old 1175-1375 6-8 months hi quality 1185.00-1225.00 5-6 yr old 925-1500 4-6 months avg-hi quality 950.00-1185.00 7-8 yr old 1350-1575 6-8 months hi quality 975.00-1150.00 7-8 yr old 1000-1175 4-6 months avg-hi quality 860.00-975.00 9-10 yr old 1150-1300 6-8 months avg quality 820.00-875.00 9-10 yr old 1075 4-6 months avg quality 835.00 5-6 yr old 950-1075 150-225 hi quality 960.00-1060.00

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% 289.00-294.00 Soybean Hulls-bulk 120.00 Dehydrated Alfalfa N/A Bulk Cottonseed Meal 41% Del 260.00-275.00 Mill Feeds Interior KS Truck 130.00-140.00 Noble County Sheep Report is located: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/ok_ls322.txt OKC WEST El Reno, OK & 3-06-19 Total Receipts: 6,022 Last Week: 14,167 Year Ago: 0 Compared to last week: Feeder steers sold mostly steady except 800-900 lbs 1.00-4.00 higher. Feeder heifers fully steady. Steer and heifer calves too lightly tested for an accurate trend. STEERS - Medium and Large 1 22 388 388 190.00-199.00 196.14 28 438-446 441 189.00-200.00 195.33 4 463 463 189.00 189.00 54 502-534 516 172.00-188.00 176.75 70 557 557 169.00-175.00 170.46 58 605-629 608 154.50-156.50 156.21 18 621-636 626 148.00-150.00 148.79 Calves 66 653-683 665 147.00-154.50 150.19 29 744 744 146.50 146.50 490 761-797 783 136.00-144.00 140.09 441 801-844 826 133.50-144.00 139.22 87 875-897 883 132.50-134.50 133.63 739 901-940 914 128.50-134.25 130.17 48 961-971 965 128.00-130.50 129.27 62 1007-1011 1007 122.50-126.00 125.43 5 1152 1152 121.00 121.00 SOUTHERN PLAINS SLAUGHTER STEERS & HEIFERS Thursday 128.00 Southern Oklahoma Livestock Cow and Bull Sale Ada, OK Slaughter cows and bulls ligthly tested and no recent full test for comparison but sales were sharply higher than most recent sales. Breakers 62.00-67.00 ----- 59.00 Boners 62.00-64.50 68.00-69.00 56.00-60.00 Leans 59.00-63.00 ----- 53.00-57.50 Y.G. 1-2 84.00-86.50 90.00 75.00-83.00 5-7 yr old 990-1295 3-7 months avg black 1150.00-1300.00 5 yr old 1115 6 months high quality 1250.00 5-6 yr old 1030-1240 5-7 months avg quality 800.00-975.00 No test. HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1 85 465-499 490 153.00-159.00 153.96 81 508-545 519 143.00-153.00 148.97 47 551-578 572 146.00-148.00 146.37 173 603-635 624 133.00-147.00 142.82 45 654-668 659 142.00-142.50 142.29 180 706-738 723 129.00-134.50 131.46 392 759-792 781 125.00-129.50 127.75 253 801-823 814 122.00-128.00 126.34 97 850-888 868 121.00-124.00 121.89 69 901-948 925 120.00-125.50 122.94 57 987-989 987 117.00-122.50 120.86 OKC WEST COWS AND BULLS Compared to last reported sale (02/25/19): Slaughter cows mostly steady to 1.00 higher. Slaughter bulls steady to 2.00 lower. Demand good. A total of 468 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 62.00-67.00 68.00 57.00-61.00 Boners 60.00-66.00 67.00-68.50 54.00-60.00 Leans 59.00-65.50 66.00-72.00 51.00-58.00 Y.G. 1-2 85.00-91.00 97.00-100.00 76.00-84.50 Replacement Cows: Pre-tested for pregnancy, and age. 1-4 yr old 1125-1300 6-8 months avg-hi quality 1150.00-1325.00 1-4 yr old 800-1175 4-7 months avg quality 850.00-1125.00 5-6 yr old 1275-1350 7-8 months avg-hi quality 1250.00-1300.00 5-6 yr old 1200-1300 4-8 months avg quality 1025.00-1075.00 5 yr old 1275 50 avg quality 1375.00 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 www.oda.state.ok.us.