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2800 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 April 4, 2017 Vol. 65 No. 13 Mary Fallin, Governor Jim Reese, Commissioner Jamey Allen, 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 Receipts: 2,825 Last Week: 5,554 Year Ago: 4,775 Compared to last week: Limited receipts due to wet muddy conditions. Feeder steers and heifers 1.00-4.00 lower. Steer and heifer calves not well tested. #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 Receipts: 6,334 Week ago: 6,104 Year ago: 6,736 3 398 398 190.00 190.00 9 450-460 452 172.00-176.00 172.90 9 513-528 518 165.00-173.00 170.28 45 563-583 567 154.00-156.00 155.54 85 600-650 629 146.00-152.00 148.66 106 650-680 656 136.00-145.00 144.45 35 702-720 709 136.00-140.00 138.58 243 754-787 767 132.25-135.50 134.37 321 800-839 824 129.00-132.60 131.30 164 850-876 855 124.00-129.50 128.54 198 900-938 920 123.00-125.00 123.78 3 950 950 121.75 121.75 53 1003-1042 1013 119.00-121.00 120.46 5 1092 1092 118.50 118.50 5 373 373 157.00 157.00 6 450 450 149.00 149.00 6 517 517 149.00 149.00 25 578 578 138.75 138.75 90 600-627 607 132.50-135.00 134.37 35 656-670 660 134.00 134.00 197 709-740 725 125.75-128.25 126.95 19 771-789 786 122.50 122.50 82 814-823 817 118.00-121.25 120.33 13 861 861 119.50 119.50 104 903-935 925 117.50-119.50 118.92 Compared to last week: Feeder steers trading steady to 4.00 lower with exception to 900-1000 lb steers bringing 1.00 higher. Feeder heifers sold steady to 2.00 lower. Steer and heifer calves 1.00-3.00 higher. 11 365 365 186.00 186.00 25 407-414 413 178.00-187.50 186.38 53 453-483 472 167.00-170.00 167.66 124 503-526 510 161.50-167.00 165.56 44 551-588 565 157.00-161.50 158.42 263 607-645 626 145.00-155.00 152.85 94 650-696 678 139.00-145.50 141.79 54 709-743 720 136.00-139.50 137.96 173 757-793 778 132.00-135.75 135.38 264 804-846 827 126.50-133.00 129.06 227 876-897 880 125.00-128.75 127.30 314 915-938 925 120.50-126.50 124.03 16 964 964 124.00 124.00 16 378-388 381 157.00-159.00 157.64 24 403 403 157.00 157.00 221 453-493 481 146.00-150.50 147.76 67 512-533 519 144.50-146.50 145.17 199 559-594 572 134.00-143.50 140.48 21 607-624 614 133.00-139.00 135.17 72 665-677 671 122.00-131.00 125.42 96 703-716 713 126.00-129.50 128.48 90 750-793 765 123.00-124.60 124.36 34 836 836 121.25 121.25 80 855-856 855 116.25-121.00 119.81 82 918-942 931 113.50-115.75 115.08 44 1002 1002 114.00 114.00

PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS: SOYBEANS MILO CORN WHEAT Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday (bu.) (cwt.) (bu.) Alva 3.30 3.23 3.27 3.25 3.28 8.39 4.73 Banner 3.26 3.19 3.23 3.21 3.24 Buffalo 3.30 3.23 3.27 3.25 3.28 8.39 4.73 Cherokee 3.32 3.25 3.29 3.27 3.30 Clinton 3.14 3.07 3.11 3.19 3.22 Davis 2.96 2.89 2.93 2.91 2.94 Eldorado 3.29 3.22 3.26 3.24 3.27 4.70 El Reno 3.21 3.15 3.18 3.17 3.19 Frederick 3.14 3.07 3.11 3.09 3.12 Geary 3.21 3.02 3.18 3.17 3.19 Hobart 3.14 3.07 3.11 3.09 3.12 4.70 Hooker 3.09 3.02 3.06 3.04 3.07 8.13 4.79 3.28 Keyes 3.15 3.08 3.12 3.10 3.13 4.63 3.21 Lawton 3.19 3.12 3.16 3.14 3.17 4.88 Manchester 3.36 3.29 3.33 3.31 3.34 8.31 4.77 2.83 Medford 3.42 3.35 3.39 3.37 3.40 8.32 4.75 2.91 Okarche 3.21 3.15 3.18 3.17 3.19 Okeene 3.24 3.17 3.21 3.19 3.22 Perry 3.37 3.30 3.34 3.32 3.35 Ponca City 3.38 3.31 3.35 3.33 3.36 8.32 4.71 2.91 Shattuck 3.23 3.16 3.20 3.18 3.21 8.26 4.88 3.28 Stillwater 3.37 3.30 3.34 3.32 3.35 8.32 Temple 3.18 3.12 3.16 3.14 3.17 Watonga 3.21 3.15 3.18 3.17 3.19 Weatherford 3.24 3.17 3.21 3.19 3.22 8.47 4.66 3.11 GULF Export 4.73 1/2 4.67 4.70 1/2 4.69 4.71 1/2 9.60 1/4 3.99 OKLAHOMA HAY MARKET REPORT Hay movement was mostly slow to moderate this week while demand was mostly moderate. Supplies of Supreme and Premium quality alfalfa are virtually exhausted with most movement this week consisting of grinding and bunk alfalfa, wheat hay and grass hay. Statewide rainfall brought welcome relief to farmers and firefighters with rainfall totals of mostly 1 to 3 inches in central and western Oklahoma and totals of about 0.2 inches to 0.5 inch in eastern counties. More rains are forecast for the weekend. First cutting of alfalfa will likely begin in southern and south central counties as weather allows. Alfalfa Central Oklahoma: Prices mostly steady in extremely limited trading. Premium quality large square bales 130.00. Dry cow and bunk hay 110.00-120.00 in large square bales, 80.00-100.00 in round bales. Eastern Oklahoma: No sales confirmed. Western Oklahoma: Prices steady. No sales of Premium quality large square bales confirmed. Untested hay moving to dairies as well as bunk or dry cow hay large square bales 100.00-130.00 per ton in large square bales, 80.00-100.00 in large round bales. Several loads grinding hay to feedlots 80.00. Grass Hay Central Oklahoma: Good Bermuda 4 X 5 bales 30.00-45.00 per bale, 5 X6 bales 50.00-60.00. Western Oklahoma: Good quality wheat hay 5 X 6 bales 45.00-50.00 per bale. Good Bermuda horse quality 65.00-70.00 per bale in 5 X 6 bales, Good Bermuda cow hay 5 X 6 bales 45.00-60.00 per bale, 4 X 5 bales mixed grass 40.00-45.00 per bale. Eastern Oklahoma: Mixed grass in 4 X 5 bales 20.00-30.00 per bale. Mixed grass hay in 5 X 6 bales 30.00-50.00. Good bluestem hay delivered 85.00-105.00 per ton. Good Bermuda in 5 X 6 bales 50.00-65.00 per bale. Good Bermuda 4 X 5 bales 25.00-45.00 per bale, mostly 25.00-35.00. Oklahoma Direct Feeder Cattle Trade 3-31-17 Receipts: 2,102 Last Week 10,658 Last Year 1,752 Compared to last week: Feeder steers mostly 3.00 higher on very limited comparable sales. Feeder heifers not tested for Current FOB trades. Demand good. Weather turned very cool and much needed rain over the week especially in Western Oklahoma. Chances of rain are in the forecast for this weekend. Receipts this week consisted of 100 percent over 600 lbs and 42 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. Delivery 290 675 675 143.92 143.92 Current FOB 65 725 725 139.86 139.86 Current FOB 63 775 775 129.09 129.09 Current FOB 420 800 800 132.25 132.25 Apr FOB 120 800 800 132.25 132.25 Aug FOB Delivery 65 750 750 126.25 126.25 Apr FOB 205 700 700 127.65 127.65 Jun FOB 405 700 700 124.80 124.80 Jul FOB 210 700 700 128.00 128.00 Sep FOB Prices are dollars per ton on alfalfa, per bale on grass hay unless otherwise noted.

Apache Livestock Auction, Apache, Oklahoma 3-20-17 Receipts: 1,330 Last Week: 2,049 Year Ago: 1,136 Compared to last week: Feeder steers and heifers 1.00-4.00 lower. Steer calves lower in light test, heifer calves 2.00-3.00 lower. 10 397 397 171.00 171.00 34 545-584 551 153.00-155.00 154.700 9 611 611 148.00 148.00 42 657-681 672 137.50-143.50 140.15 62 706-746 732 133.00-137.50 135.06 54 756-796 779 131.00-133.75 132.04 37 800-837 819 128.50-130.00 129.17 121 850-899 873 120.00-125.25 124.09 27 932-969 948 117.50-122.50 120.28 11 1004 1004 122.50 122.50 8 275 275 170.00 170.00 13 481-493 486 142.00-147.00 143.95 40 501-514 503 140.00-148.50 141.28 30 634-637 636 127.50-130.00 128.00 17 666-678 672 123.00-126.00 124.43 30 703-744 725 125.00-128.50 126.42 16 776 776 120.00 120.00 15 819 819 120.00 120.00 100 878-898 886 116.00-119.50 117.78 5 952 952 115.00 115.00 Southern Oklahoma Livestock Auction, Ada Oklahoma 3-29-17 Receipts: 970 Last Week: 2,984 Year Ago: 845 Compared to last week: Too few cattle of any class to test as heavy rainfall reduced receipts. Sharply higher undertone appparent on lightweight calves. 5 273-283 278 190.00-208.00 198.83 10 300-325 312 190.00-197.00 192.70 24 358-388 369 185.00-204.00 196.06 8 400-430 408 186.00-196.00 191.85 4 401 401 197.00 197.00 Fancy 7 458-475 464 174.00-179.00 176.69 17 513-545 532 155.00-167.50 162.33 3 503 503 174.00 174.00 Thin Fleshed 19 550-586 567 155.00-166.00 161.22 9 669-683 674 144.00-148.00 146.00 3 718 718 142.00 142.00 8 222-234 230 160.00-170.00 163.63 9 253-270 256 160.00-170.00 166.09 4 333-345 336 166.00-167.00 166.26 12 328 328 183.00 183.00 Fancy 9 312-314 313 179.00-180.00 179.45 Thin Fleshed 12 355-370 363 163.00-168.00 166.33 7 405-434 422 157.00-161.50 158.85 14 408-432 422 161.00-166.00 164.60 Thin Fleshed 5 470-473 472 149.00-155.00 153.81 6 510-515 512 146.00-148.00 147.00 14 551-569 562 135.00-138.00 136.92 McAlester, OK. Receipts: 1,200 Last Week: 1,630 Year Ago: 1,300 Compared to last week: Steer calves 6.00-8.00 higher. Heifer calves 4.00-7.00 higher. 17 300-350 317 187.00-200.00 192.56 19 350-400 380 178.00-188.00 182.60 38 400-450 424 174.00-184.00 179.37 43 450-500 471 165.00-179.00 170.53 28 500-550 525 160.00-170.00 164.23 42 550-600 569 150.00-162.00 156.62 38 600-650 630 142.00-154.00 150.78 15 650-700 672 131.00-136.00 134.64 7 700-750 713 128.00-137.00 133.98 5 750-800 773 120.00-127.00 122.78 5 800-850 834 114.00-126.00 122.99 5 850-900 891 114.00-121.00 119.23 22 300-350 313 166.00-179.00 171.83 20 350-400 365 158.00-171.00 161.73 38 400-450 422 145.00-158.00 152.37 35 450-500 472 135.00-151.00 143.86 30 500-550 525 132.00-144.00 138.20 49 550-600 565 130.00-143.00 137.42 24 600-650 619 125.00-137.00 131.60 60 650-700 675 121.00-133.00 126.52 5 700-750 727 120.00-127.00 124.80 6 750-800 781 107.00-118.00 112.18 5 950-1000 959 106.00-107.00 106.20 Tulsa Livestock Auction Receipts: 1,740 Last Week: 1,617 Year Ago: 3,304 Compared to last week: Steers 3.00 lower. Heifers 2.00 lower. 4 323-333 328 197.50-200.00 198.73 6 350-385 373 184.00-194.00 185.72 27 403-445 420 170.00-178.00 173.16 38 453-483 470 169.00-179.50 174.63 22 503-535 511 170.00-179.00 174.12 33 550-581 570 156.00-166.00 158.52 47 601-647 617 142.00-151.50 145.94 5 650-695 677 130.00-137.50 133.90 32 701-730 715 125.00-133.50 131.95 11 750-775 765 121.00-131.00 125.67 14 305-346 319 157.00-161.00 159.58 36 350-385 362 151.00-161.00 155.64 91 400-445 424 145.00-155.50 150.18 63 450-499 481 141.00-151.00 143.78 42 500-533 512 135.00-145.50 140.92 47 550-598 570 134.00-143.00 137.40 25 600-633 618 127.00-137.50 135.66 45 650-699 672 124.00-133.00 129.53 8 700-740 716 114.00-123.00 120.21 22 755-795 783 117.50-123.00 119.17 12 833-845 838 113.00-123.00 116.74

Woodward Livestock Market, Woodward, OK. Compared to last week: Slaughter cows steady. Slaughter bulls 1.00-2.00 higher. Total of 350 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 65.50-68.50-61.00-64.50 Boners 68.00-71.00 73.00-74.00 62.00-65.00 Lean 68.00-70.00 71.00-76.00 61.00-65.00 Slaughter Bull: Average Dress High Dress Low Dress Y.G. 1-2 90.00-96.50 100.00-105.50 84.00-90.00 Very hi 107.00 Very low 78.00-82.00 3-6 yr old 1025-1425 5-8 months avg black 1200.00-1300.00 5-6 yr old 1100-1225 250 avg black 1750.00-1800.00 Tulsa Cows and Bulls Slaughter cows 1.00-2.00 higher. Slaughter bulls 3.00 lower. A total of 254 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 71.00-75.00 76.50-78.50 69.00-70.00 Boners 68.00-72.50 73.00-76.00 65.00-67.00 Lean 68.00-74.00 76.00-82.00 61.00-67.00 Y.G. 1-2 94.00-99.00 ------ 84.00-90.00 2-4 yr old 1075-1200 3-8 Months avg quality 1035.00-1200.00 5-6 yr old 1150-1375 3-7 Months avg quality 1110.00-1375.00 7-8 yr old 1150-1350 5-7 Months avg quality 1075.00-1225.00 6-8 yr old 1100-1375 100-175 avg black 1185.00-1300.00 Stockman's Livestock, Apache, OK. Cow and Bull Auction Report Slaughter cows steady to 2.00 higher. Slaughter bulls steady. Packer demand moderate. Total of 191 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 67.00-69.25 77.00 65.00-65.50 Boners 67.50-70.00 73.50 62.50-65.50 Lean 69.00-70.50 ------ 64.00-66.75 Y.G. 1-2 87.00-95.00 96.50-97.00 83.00-84.00 Oklahoma National Stockyards, Oklahoma City, OK Compared to last week: Slaughter cows mostly steady to 1.00 higher. Slaughter bulls 2.00 lower. Packer demand moderate to good. A total of 295 cows and bulls sold. Slaughter cows: Average Dress High Dress Low Dress Breakers 67.25-71.00 71.50-73.00 62.00-65.50 Boner 66.50-70.00 71.00-75.00 62.00-66.00 Lean 67.50-70.00 71.00-73.50 62.00-66.00 Y.G. 1-2 87.00-93.50 94.00-100.50 80.00-86.00 Very High 108.50 1-4 yr old 1175-1500 4-7 months avg-hi quality 1225.00-1400.00 1-4 yr old 800-1275 1-7 months avg quality 950.00-1210.00 5 yr old 1575 6 months avg-hi quality 1435.00 5-6 yr old 975-1350 2-6 months avg quality 835.00-1285.00 7-8 yr old 1050-1375 3-7 months avg quality 910.00-1100.00 9-10yr old 1075-1450 3-7 months avg quality 850.00-1060.00 1-3 yr old 800-1100 75-100 avg quality 1225.00-1550.00 6-7 yr old 1050-1200 100-125 avg quality 1250.00-1375.00 9-10yr old 1300-1425 125-200 avg quality 1260.00-1375.00 McAlester Cow and Bulls Slaughter cows sold 1.00-2.00 lower, Breaker cows 7.00 lower. Slaughter bulls sold 4.00 higher. A total of 150 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 65.00-68.00 69.00-72.00 62.00-64.00 Boner 66.00-69.00 70.00-74.00 60.00-64.00 Lean 66.00-69.00 70.00-73.00 61.00-65.00 Y.G. 1-2 92.00-95.00 96.00-99.00 87.00-91.00 1-4 yr old 800-1300 4-8 months avg-hi quality 960.00-1200.00 5-6 yr old 950-1425 4-8 months avg-hi quality 900.00-1200.00 7-8 yr old 1050-1300 4-6 months avg quality 910.00-1060.00 9-10yr old 1125 6-8 months avg quality 1035.00 1-4 yr old 900 65 avg quality 1275.00 5-6 yr old 1025-1100 125-150 avg quality 1210.00-1250.00 Age Cow Weight Calf Wt Quality Price 3 yr old 800 100 avg quality 1050.00

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% 286.10-288.10 Soybean Hulls-bulk 110.00-120.00 Dehydrated Alfalfa 231.00-245.00 Bulk Cottonseed Meal 41% 240.00-245.00 Mill Feeds Interior KS Truck 100.00-110.00 Noble County Sheep Report is located: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/ok_ls322.txt EGG PRICES 3/30/17 4/4/17 A Large 1.02 1.02 A Medium 0.89 0.83 A Small 0.61 0.61 SOUTHERN PLAINS SLAUGHTER STEERS & HEIFERS Thursday Tuesday 4-4-17 125.00-128.00 No sales reported Southern Oklahoma Livestock Cow and Bull Sale Ada, OK 3-29-17 Slaughter cows and bulls mostly steady with bulls only lightly tested. Packer demand moderate. A total of 323 cows and bulls sold. OKC WEST El Reno, OK & 3-29-17 Receipts: 11,396 Week ago: 10,109 Year ago: 4,958 Compared to last week: Feeder Steers steady to 2.00 higher, feeder heifers fully steady to firm. Steer calves sold mostly 1.00 to 3.00 higher. Heifer calves steady to firm. 10 359 359 186.00 186.00 61 403-413 410 182.00-183.00 182.66 41 534-542 538 160.00-167.00 163.73 45 556-586 578 157.00-158.00 157.52 26 628 628 150.00 150.00 Calves 86 601-624 617 151.00-153.00 152.20 262 673-698 690 144.00-146.25 145.54 231 703-743 724 138.00-145.00 142.35 437 752-797 771 133.50-138.50 135.45 396 800-843 824 129.50-136.00 132.66 774 850-898 877 125.00-133.00 128.15 558 900-942 916 123.50-127.75 125.69 38 1007 1007 126.50 126.50 54 1084-1087 1085 120.50-124.75 123.96 25 1256 1256 120.00 120.00 20 310 310 160.00 160.00 78 400-421 404 154.00-159.00 156.81 35 459 459 154.00 154.00 152 552-584 563 141.00-144.00 142.88 59 614-629 622 127.00-133.50 130.35 Calves 22 672 672 127.00 127.00 Calves 368 601-646 632 135.50-140.00 137.78 185 650-691 675 133.50-136.50 134.60 384 714-748 735 124.75-129.50 127.09 428 752-799 781 123.00-127.75 124.61 445 801-840 819 120.50-124.00 122.36 143 855-892 863 120.00-123.50 121.16 31 931 931 120.50 120.50 27 970 970 117.00 117.00 44 1050 1050 115.50 115.50 Breakers 67.50-68.00 72.00-73.00 64.00-67.00 Boners 69.00-71.50 72.00-77.50 63.00-64.00 Lean 68.00-71.00 ----- 62.00-67.00 Y.G. 1-2 91.00-94.00 98.00-104.00 89.00-90.00 very hi 107.50-110.50 very low 80.00-84.00 OKC West Cow & Bull Sale Compared to last week: Slaughter cows steady to 1.00 higher. Slaughter bulls steady. A total of 257 cows and bulls sold. Slaughter cows: Average Dress High Dress Low Dress Breakers 68.50-72.00 73.00-76.00 63.00-68.00 Boners 69.00-73.00 74.00-77.00 66.00-67.00 Lean 68.00-72.00 73.00-78.50 64.00-67.00 Replacement Cows: Pre-tested for pregnancy and age. M & L 1-2 Age Weight Months bred Quality Price 6-7 yr old 1080-1255 6-7 months avg black 1275.00-1425.00 5-7 yr old 950-1100 5-7 months low black 1000.00-1025.00 4-7 yr old 900-1100 4-7 months avg quality 850.00-1000.00 Y.G. 1-2 91.00-96.00 97.00-110.00 82.00-90.00 1-4 yr old 875-1250 6-8 months avg quality 950.00-1075.00 5-6 yr old 950-1200 5-8 months avg quality 950.00-1200.00 2 yr old 900 125 avg quality 1425.00 5-7 yr old 1100-1250 75-150 avg quality 1400.00-1475.00 This publica on is issued by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry as authorized by the State Board of Agriculture, Jim Reese, Commissioner..