Weekly Market Summary

[Pages:4]Weekly Market Summary

Published by: Missouri Department of Agriculture Ag Business Development Division Market News Program

Chris Chinn, Director Davin Althoff, Division Director

Tony Hancock, Editor agmarketnews.

Michael L. Parson, Governor Volume XLI, Number 51 P.O. Box 630, Jefferson City, MO 65102 (573) 751-4211 Monday, Dec 20, 2021

MISSOURI WEEKLY FEEDER CATTLE WEIGHTEDAVERAGE REPORT Receipts: 38,166 Week ago: 38,311 Year ago: 28,749

Steers and Heifers Medium and Large 1--Weighted average weights and prices

STEERS: Medium and Large 1

HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

294 lbs. 198.45 473 lbs. 194.70 334 lbs. 196.56 526 lbs. 183.95 371 lbs. 204.77 576 lbs. 174.89 427 lbs. 199.42 625 lbs. 167.98

676 lbs. 164.05 719 lbs. 162.44 771 lbs. 162.38 825 lbs. 158.67

873 lbs. 160.21 916 lbs. 154.70

284 lbs. 157.90 338 lbs. 160.13 381 lbs. 169.36 427 lbs. 164.94

473 lbs. 163.41 523 lbs. 155.65 573 lbs. 154.21 622 lbs. 155.58

675 lbs. 155.52 884 lbs. 143.53 722 lbs. 154.88 937 lbs. 129.60 780 lbs. 149.96 834 lbs. 144.30

Missouri Stocker Formula for 12/20/2021 Monday's Missouri Stocker Formula consists of 8,411 head with a weighted average weight of 546.28 lbs. and a price value of 174.67, 2.19 higher than last Monday.

This a rolling seven day calculated weighted value which combines all Feeder Steers reported by MDA/USDA Market News Service weighing from 400-649 lbs. in the Medium and Large 1 and Medium and Large 1-2 frame and muscle classifications, including all comment cattle except Brahman X.

SOUTH CENTRAL MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY

(West Plains, Ava)

Receipts: 5808 Week ago: 7488 Year Ago: 5658 Compared to last week, steers uneven from 2.00 lower to 3.00 higher and heifers mostly steady to 3.00 higher. Slaughter cows steady to 3.00 higher. Slaughter bulls steady to 2.00 higher.

STEERS: Medium and Large 1

HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

300-400 lbs. 400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs. 800-900 lbs.

190.00-207.50 300-400 lbs. 180.00-210.00 400-500 lbs. 169.00-189.00 500-600 lbs. 153.00-176.00 600-700 lbs. 154.00-159.00 700-800 lbs. 140.00-162.50

157.00-170.00 150.00-173.00 143.00-156.00 142.00-147.50 140.00-141.00

Scarce

Holsteins Large 3

SLAUGHTER COWS:

Breaking and Boning (70-85%

lean) 46.00-67.00, high dressing

Scarce

63.00-72.00, low dressing 57.00. Lean (85-90%)

46.0045.00-

57.00

SLAUGHTER BULLS:

REPLACEMENT COWS: Medi-

Yield Grade 1-2 1105-2365 lbs. um and Large 1-2 2--8 yrs 965-

82.00-94.00; high dressing 92.00- 1420 lbs 2nd to 3rd stage 800.00-

106.00; low dressing 60.00-82.00 1400.00; over 8 yrs 1050-1340 lbs

2nd to 3rd stage 950.00-950.00

COW & CALF PAIRS: Medium per head

and Large 1-2 2-8 yrs 1075-1505

lbs some rebred 1st stage with 150 BRED HEIFERS: Medium and

to over 300 lb calves 1400.00- Large 1-2 900-1100 lbs 1st to 3rd

1675.00 per pair

stage 850.00-1000.00 per head

The Weekly Market Summary, as well as historical summaries, are available on our website Market News Hotline: 1-573-522-9244

*Graph is updated the first Monday of each month.

SOUTHWEST MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY

(Joplin and Springfield)

Receipts: 16,965 Week Ago: 14,108 Year ago: 7056

Compared to last week, steers and heifers steady to 4.00 higher.

Slaughter cows early week steady to 2.00 higher, late week steady to

2.00 lower. Slaughter bulls steady to 2.00 higher, spots up to 6.00 late

week.

STEERS:

HEIFERS:

Medium and Large 1

Medium and Large 1

300-400 lbs. 400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs. 800-900 lbs. 900-950 lbs.

200.00-222.50 300-400 lbs. 181.00-210.00 400-500 lbs. 161.00-190.00 500-600 lbs. 153.50-174.00 600-700 lbs. 150.00-167.00 700-800 lbs. 149.50-165.50 800-900 lbs. 152.00-162.00

153.00-173.00 152.00-165.50 145.00-164.50 139.00-154.00 135.50-154.00 137.50-146.50

Scarce

HOLSTEINS: Large 3

SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking and Boning (70-85% lean) 53.00-

65.50, high dressing 65.00-72.50; Scarce low dressing 41.00-58.00. Lean

(85-90%) 43.00-58.00 SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2 1125-2490 lbs 79.0093.00; high dressing 88.00107.50; low dressing 62.50-80.50

REPLACEMENT COWS: Medium COW & CALF PAIRS: Medium

and Large 1 2-8 yrs 1080-1532 lbs and Large 1 2-8 yrs 1032-1746 lbs

1050.00-1875.00, 1st stage 960.00- with 150-over 300 lb calves

1000.00; 2-8 yrs 1205-1340 lbs 2nd 1500.00-1700.00, rebred cows 1st

to 3rd stage fancy 1500.00-1600.00 stage 1400.00-1650.00 per pair.

per head. Medium and Large 1-2 2-8 Medium and Large 1-2 1060-1510

yrs 875-1660 lbs 2nd to 3rd stage lbs with baby to over 300 lb calves

800.00-1410.00, 1st stage 600.00- 1000.00-1500.00, rebred cows 1st

1050.00 per head

stage 1200.00-1875.00 per pair

WEST CENTRAL MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY (Kingsville, Windsor, Butler)

Receipts: 9171 Week ago: 9362 Year ago: 6700 Compared to last week, steers and heifers steady to 5.00 higher. Slaughter cows 2.00 to 4.00 higher.

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY (Jackson and Farmington)

Receipts: 1991 Week ago: 1989 Year ago: 1361 Compared to last week, steers and heifers uneven from 5.00 lower to 10.00 higher. Slaughter cows and bulls steady.

FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1

FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs. 800-900 lbs. 900-950 lbs.

185.00-225.00 300-400 lbs. 166.00-200.50 400-500 lbs. 158.75-178.00 500-600 lbs. 156.00-172.50 600-700 lbs. 155.50-165.00 700-800 lbs. 146.25-151.85 800-900 lbs.

154.00-179.00 157.00-182.50 144.50-167.50 145.50-163.75 150.00-159.85 134.50-145.35

SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking

Grade 1-2 1220-1891 lbs 82.50- and Boning (70-85% lean) 53.00

94.00; high dressing ind 99.00; low -66.50, high dressing 63.00-

dressing 70.00-80.00

72.00; low dressing 49.00-

54.50. Lean (85-90%) 46.00-

55.00

REPLACEMENT COWS: Medium COW & CALF PAIRS Medium 1-2 11 hd 2-4 yrs 1023 lbs 2nd to and Large 1-2 over 8 yrs 5 pairs 3rd stage 1300.00; 5-8 yrs 1125- 1279 lbs with 150-300 lb calves 1401 lbs 2nd to 3rd stage 900.00- 1125.00 per pair 1125.00 per head

NORTHEAST MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY (Bowling Green, Kingdom City, Palmyra)

Receipts: 5596 Week ago: 6336 Year ago: 5624

Compared to last week, steers under 600 lbs firm to 3.00 higher, 600-

700 lbs firm to 5.00 higher, over 700 lbs higher undertone. Heifers

under 600 lbs mostly 5.00 to 8.00 higher, 600-700 lbs 4.00 to 6.00

higher, over 700 lbs not tested. Slaughter cows steady to firm.

FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1

FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs. 850-900 lbs.

187.00-203.00 400-500 lbs.

168.00-194.50 500-600 lbs.

164.00-175.00 160.00-164.50 160.00-163.50

600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs. Lot 815 lbs.

161.00-175.00 156.00-169.00 1540.0-162.00 155.00-159.25

142.75

SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking

Grade 1-2 1310-2480 lbs 85.00- and Boning, (70-85% lean) 54.00-

96.00; high dressing 99.00-107.00; 67.00; high dressing 61.00-77.00;

low dressing 56.00-82.00

low dressing 47.00-58.00. Lean (85

-90%) 49.00-56.00

SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice 2 BRED COWS: Medium and Large

-3 134.00-138.00. Select and 1 2-8 yrs 1198-1318 lbs 3rd stage

Choice 2-3 130.50. Select 1-2 1875.00. Medium and Large 1-2 2-

123.00-125.00

4 yrs 990-1231 lbs 2nd to 3rd stage

1650.00-1800.00; 2-8 yrs 1375.00-

SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice 1750.00, 1st stage 860.00-1140.00

2-3 136.50-137.50. Select and per head

Choice 1-3 130.00-132.00

NORTH CENTRAL MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY (Macon, Unionville, Green City, New Cambria)

Receipts: 7068 Week ago: 3474 Year ago: 7279 Compared to two weeks ago, feeders under 600 lbs firm to 6.00 higher, spots up to 10.00 higher, over 600 lbs steady to 3.00 higher. Slaughter cows steady to 5.00 higher.

EEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1

FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs. 850-900 lbs.

190.00-215.00 175.00-202.50 162.00-185.00 160.00-174.00 163.50-164.25

300-400 lbs. 400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs.

171.00-182.00 157.00-185.00 158.50-175.50 158.25-169.00 159.25-162.10

SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking and

Grade 1-2 1470-2095 lbs. 75.00 Boning (75-85% lean) 53.00-66.00;

-87.50; low dressing 73.50- high dressing 61.00-73.00; low dress-

81.00

ing 46.00-57.00. Lean (85-90%)

44.00-57.00

BRED COWS: Medium and COW & CALF PAIRS: Medium and Large 1-2 2-4 yrs 1250-1375 lbs Large 1-2 2-8 yrs 1100-1500 lbs 2nd to 3rd stage 1450.00- some rebred 2nd stage with 150-over 1675.00; 2-8 yrs 1226-1435 lbs 300 lb calves 1550.00-2400.00; over 3rd stage 1275.00-1750.00; 5-8 5 yrs 1300-1375 lbs with 150-over yrs 1185-1400 lbs 2nd to 3rd 300 lb calves 1425.00-1460.00 per stage 1025.00-1675.00 per head pair

FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1

FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

300-400 lbs. 400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs.

170.00-190.00 300-400 lbs. 155.00-190.00 400-500 lbs. 154.00-187.00 500-600 lbs. 145.00-165.00 600-700 lbs. 129.00-151.00 700-800 lbs.

144.00-167.00 132.00-160.00 134.00-152.00 125.00-142.00 130.00-139.00

SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking Grade 1-2 1150-2200 lbs 70.00- and Boning (75-85% lean) 45.00 80.00; high dressing 80.00-97.00 -57.00; high dressing 56.00-

69.50. Lean (85-90% lean) 30.00 -52.00

REPLACEMENT COWS: Medium COW & CALF PAIRS: Mediand Large 2 2-8 yrs 975-1670 lbs um and Large 2 2-8 yrs 10002nd stage 500.00-950.00; 2-8 yrs 1100 lbs with 150 to over 300 lb 1023-1510 lbs 3rd stage 700.00- calves 725.00-1050.00 per pair 1000.00 per head

EAST CENTRAL MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY (Cuba, Vienna)

Receipts: 3363 Week ago: 3914 Year ago: 1859 Compared to last week, steers and heifers steady to 5.00 higher, spots 1.00 to 2.00 lower over 550 lbs. Slaughter cows steady.

FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1

FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

350-400 lbs. 400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs.

192.50-213.00 179.00-198.00 160.00-191.00 152.00-169.00 149.50-158.00

350-400 lbs. 400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-750 lbs.

174.00-177.00 154.50-176.00 143.00-162.00 140.00-146.50

145.00

SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade SLAUGHTER COWS: Break-

1-2 1220-2280 lbs 75.00-95.00;high ing and Boning (70-85% lean)

dressing 92.25-104.00; low dressing 55.00-64.50; high dressing

52.00-84.00

62.50-69.00; low dressing 49.50

-55.50. Lean (85-90%) 48.00-

55.00

BRED COWS: Medium and Large COW & CALF PAIRS: Medi1-2 2-4 yrs 1090-1370 lbs 2nd to um and Large 1-2 2-8 yrs 10003rd stage 1485.00-1900.00. Medium 1280 lbs with 150-over 300 lb and Large 1-2 2-8 yrs 957-1560 lbs calves 1075.00-1900.00 per pair 2nd to 3rd stage 800.00-1300.00 per head

MISSOURI WEEKLY DIRECT SLAUGHTER CATTLE REPORT 12/17/21

Weekly Receipts: 0 Week ago: 240 Year ago: 280 Trading this week, very slow as country trade is inactive with lower or few bids from packers.

LIVE STEERS & HEIFERS: DRESSED STEERS & HEIFERS:

Scarce

Scarce

GRADE AND WEIGHT (Grid): Scarce

NATIONAL DIRECT DELIVERED FEEDER PIG REPORT 12/17/21 Receipts: 95,031 Week ago: 94,922 Year Ago: 116,769 Receipts include 64% formulated prices. Early weaned pigs 10-12 lbs. basis: Formula 45.50-62.65, weighted average 53.17. Cash 40.00-65.00, weighted average 58.38. Feeder pigs 40 pounds basis: Cash 66.0084.00, weighted average 76.25

NATIONAL DAILY DIRECT PRIOR DAY HOG REPORTS FOR 12/20/2021

BARROWS AND GILTS (Carcass Basis): 4850 head Base Carcass Price, 56.00-64.00, weighted average 59.55

SOWS (Live Basis) : 7308 head 300-500 lbs. 42.00-72.00 Over 500 lbs. 55.16-76.00

WHOLESALE FEEDSTUFFS PRICES 12/14/21 (DOLLARS PER TON-BULK BASIS)

Area

Soybean Hulls Bulk

Soybean Cottonseed Meal 48% Meal 41%

Solvent Solvent

Meat Meal

Wheat Middlings

WEEKLY COMMODITY GRAIN FUTURES TRENDS Compared to last Friday, Soybeans 0.09 to 0.18 higher, Wheat 0.10 to 0.14 lower, Corn 0.01 to 0.03 higher, except Sep 0.02 lower, KC Wheat 0.01 to 0.05 higher, Soybean Meal 7.60 to 12.70 higher.

Daily Grain Futures Closes

Kansas City 152.50

St. Louis

n/a

384.40 391.50

350.00 330.00 201.50 345.00 n/a 180.00

NATIONAL BOXED BEEF CUTOUT/BOXED BEEF CUTS

Date

Choice

Select

Total Loads

12/17

263.01

248.28

107

12/16

262.97

248.14

140

12/15

260.26

247.45

174

12/14

260.72

248.80

146

12/13

263.22

253.64

127

5 Day Simple Average

262.00

249.26

Soybeans Jan Mar May Jul Aug

Wheat Dec Mar May Jul Sep

Corn Dec Mar May Jul Sep

Mon. Tues. Wed. Thu. Fri.

1244 1259 1/2 1250 3/4 1264 1/2 1259 1/4 1272 3/4

1266 1279 1/2 1259 3/4 1273 1/4

1262 1/2 1277 1/4 1265 1/4 1278 1/4

1273 1284 1279 3/4 1290 1/4 1273 1/4 1282 1/4

1285 1/4 1288 1/2 1293 1/2 1299 1/4

1289

785 1/2 788 3/4 794 1/4 786 1/2 788 1/2

785 1/2 787

792 1/2 784

785 3/4

---- 756 762 757 759 3/4

---- 770 1/2

775 768 1/2

771

---- 775 778 1/2 769 3/4 771 1/4

548 1/4 585

587 1/4 587

558 1/4

588 3/4 590 1/4 592 1/4 591 3/4 561 1/4

---- 585 3/4 587 1/4 586 1/2 558 1/2

---- 591 1/4 592 3/4 591 3/4

563

---- 593 1/4 594 1/4 592 3/4 562 1/4

KC Wheat Dec Mar May Jul Sep

808 1/2 812 1/2 813 1/2 803 1/2 805 1/4

805 1/4 811 3/4 812 3/4 803 3/4

805

---- 785 1/2 787 1/2 781 3/4 783 3/4

---- 803 3/4 804 3/4 796 1/2 797 3/4

---- 810 810 1/4 801 1/2 802 1/4

SB Meal Dec Jan Mar May Jul

384.00 362.10 360.50 361.60 364.00

404.50 376.90 373.80 373.30 375.10

---- 372.20 369.00 369.20 371.70

---- 372.30 368.70 368.00 369.70

---- 379.50 376.50 375.80 377.30

Missouri Weekly Sheep/Goat Auction Summary 12/17/21

Receipts: 777 Week Ago: 504 Last Year: 764 (All prices CWT unless noted.) SHEEP: Feeder lambs Medium and Large 1-2 30-40 lbs 375.00-400.00. Slaughter lambs hair Choice and Prime 1 pkg 55 lbs 415.00; lot 53 lbs high dressing 420.00; 60-70 lbs 400.00-412.00. Choice and Prime 1-2 4060 lbs 350.00-390.00; 60-70 lbs 325.00-375.00; 70-80 lbs 340.00-385.00; 80-90 lbs 310.00-345.00; 100-115 lbs 250.00-265.00. Choice and Prime 13 pkg 38 lbs 360.00; 40-50 lbs 355.00-400.00; 50-60 lbs 350.00-385.00; 60-70 lbs 340.00-380.00. Choice 1-2 50-60 lbs 285.00-300.00; pkg 75 lbs 250.00. Choice 1-3 80-100 lbs 285.00-315.00; pkg 100 lbs 245.00. Slaughter ewes Utility and Good 2 145-175 lbs 147.00-160.00. Hair Good 2-3 100-135 lbs 150.00-185.00. Hair bucks 1-2 few 130-200 lbs 130.00170.00. Replacement ewes hair Medium and Large 1-2 1-2 yrs exposed 125-205 lbs 170.00-210.00. Small and Medium 1-2 2-4 yrs 100-110 lbs exposed 205.00-235.00.

GOATS: Feeder kids Selection 1 pkg 28 lbs 410.00; 30-40 lbs 380.00415.00; 40-50 lbs 340.00-390.00, replacements 395.00-425.00. Selection 1 -2 20-40 lbs 370.00-400.00. Selection 2 40-50 lbs 250.00-295.00, pygmies 325.00. Slaughter kids Selection 1 pkg 40 lbs 400.00, high dressing 410.00; 50-60 lbs 345.00-420.00, fancy 540.00; 60-70 lbs 335.00-380.00; pkg 70 lbs fancy 400.00. Selection 1-2 40-60 lbs 365.00-390.00; pkg 65 lbs 385.00; pkg 80 lbs 350.00; pkg 105 lbs 325.00. Selection 2 50-60 lbs 280.00325.00; 60-70 lbs 250.00-320.00; 70-80 lbs 290.00-295.00. Slaughter nannies/does Selection 1-2 80-90 lbs 240.00-255.00; 90-100 lbs 250.00260.00; 100-150 lbs 155.00-270.00. Slaughter bucks/billies Selection 1-2 80-90 lbs 285.00-290.00, pygmies 260.00-270.00; 110-135 lbs 250.00260.00; 150-180 lbs 225.00-275.00. Wether kids Selection 1 50-70 lbs 340.00-280.00. Selection 2 pkg 80 lbs 275.00. Replacement nannies/does Selection 1-2 2-4 yrs 100-105 lbs exposed 300350.00

Explanatory Notes: Stage - Represents estimated lambing/kidding period (Open, Exposed, Bred, Fall = Sep-Nov, Win = Dec-Feb, Spr = Mar-May, Sum=Jun-Aug

WEEKLY COMMODITY FUTURES TRENDS Compared to last Friday, Live Cattle 1.17 to 2.10 lower, Lean Hogs 0.22 to 1.25 lower, Feeder Cattle 2.23 to 4.62 lower.

Cattle Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug

Daily Futures Closes

Mon. Tues. Wed.

Thu.

Fri.

136.95 138.85 142.37 137.90 136.55

136.77 138.30 142.00 137.55 136.40

135.00 136.57 140.92 136.60 135.52

135.27 137.05 140.95 136.55 135.67

134.75 136.42 140.60 136.05 134.85

Dec Feb Apr May Jun

Fdr Cat Jan Mar Apr May Aug

Milk Dec Jan Feb

72.27 80.75 85.85 91.00 97.02

72.17 80.07 85.10 90.20 96.37

---- 79.32 84.20 89.42 95.62

---- 80.35 84.87 90.05 96.10

---- 80.80 84.77 89.87 96.02

165.52 166.47 169.35 171.27 178.90

164.57 166.40 169.10 171.05 178.27

163.42 164.47 167.35 169.20 176.60

162.57 164.32 167.27 169.35 176.87

160.25 161.70 164.87 167.25 175.52

18.62 20.06 20.02

18.61 19.98 19.93

18.57 19.80 19.94

18.49 19.61 19.94

18.48 19.25 19.70

WEEKLY LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER 12/18/21

Cattle

Hogs

Sheep

Week to Date: 657,000

2,645,000

36,000

Last Week:

668,000

2,570,000

40,000

Last Year:

655,000

2,800,000

41,000

Missouri Weekly Cattle Auction Summary 12/20/21

Afternoon National Slaughter Cattle Review for 12/17/21

Thus far for Friday negotiated cash trading has been mostly inac-

Receipts: 38,166 Week ago: 38,311 Year ago: 28,749

tive on light demand in Nebraska and the Western Cornbelt. Not enough purchases in either region for a market trend. Negotiated

Compared to last week, feeders under 750 lbs. sold steady to 5.00 higher, heavier weights sold mostly steady. Heavier weight cattle not as

cash trading has been at a standstill in all other major feeding regions. The last reported market in Kansas was on Tuesday with live purchases at 138.00. On Wednesday in the Texas Panhandle

abundant now, as many, especially the high quality, ones have already live purchases traded at 136.00. In Nebraska on Wednesday,

been marketed at this point. The last full marketing week of the year saw dressed purchases traded at 218.00. The last reported live market in

very strong prices for the lighter weights though as prices continue to Nebraska was last week from 138.00-140.00. The last reported

climb. The number of sales over the next two weeks will be very limited market in Colorado was last week with live purchases at 140.00.

as barns take either one or two weeks off for the holidays. The weather continues to be quite odd for mid- December. Southern Missouri saw

Last week in the Western Cornbelt live and dressed purchases traded from 138.00-140.00 and from 218.00-220.00, respectively.

some heavy rains and flash flooding late in the week. The northwest Negotiated Cash Sales: corner of the state caught some high winds and had some power outages, but was spared most of the extreme damage that was seen into Iowa and Confirmed: 2764

Week Ago: 3030

Year Ago: 4525

north. Records highs were set again a few days last week, before cold Week to date: 46,567 came over the weekend, although another warm up is expected by

Week Ago: 65,030

Year Ago: 58,357

Christmas. Surprisingly, cattle seem to be doing pretty well with all the

Live Basis

Steers

Heifers

temperature swings and most producers are not reporting a lot of health Over 80% Choice 137.00-138.00, avg 137.85

-

issues with calves they have in the weaning pens, despite the crazy

weather. Negotiated feedlot sales were light this week, as the next two 65-80% Choice

-

-

will be short holiday weeks and packers have most of the inventory they 35-65% Choice

-

-

require just need enough to set a negotiated price for formula reasons as

0-35% Choice

-

-

much as anything. As of Friday afternoon, confirmed volume was just

under 47K head. Prices were a bit lower this week with live sales report- Total All Grades 137.00-138.00, avg 137.85

-

ed at mostly 136.00-138.00 and dressed sales mostly 218.00. Boxed beef

Dressed Basis

cutouts lost some ground this week as well, choice closed on Friday at 263.01, down 1.53 and select at 248.28, down 3.96 from last Friday. The Missouri Stocker Formula consist of 8411 head with a weighted average

Over 80% Choice 65-80% Choice

218.00-219.00, avg 218.29 -

217.00 -

weight of 546.28 lbs. and a price value of 174.67, 2.19 higher than last 35-65% Choice

-

-

week.

0-35% Choice

-

-

Total All Grades 218.00-219.00, avg 218.29

217.00

MISSOURI GRAIN WEEKLY TRENDS

Compared to last Friday, Soybeans 0.08 to 0.32 higher, Corn 0.24 lower to 0.08 higher, Sorghum 0.03 higher.

Area #1 Soybeans

Kansas City Friday** Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

St. Louis Friday** Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Central Friday** Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

S.E. MO Friday** Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

12.68-12.88 12.44-12.64 12.60-12.80 12.63-12.83 12.77-12.97 12.85-13.05

12.73-12.88 12.54

12.67-12.70 12.75-12.77 12.82-12.92 12.96-13.00

12.48-12.78 12.39-12.54 12.55-12.70 12.58-12.73 12.72-12.87 12.80-12.95

12.67-12.93 12.42-12.71 12.57-12.85 12.82-12.88 12.94-13.03 13.02-13.15

#2 Soft Wheat

#2 Corn #2 Grain Sorghum

---- 6.00-6.15

6.25

---- 5.95-6.10

6.20

---- 6.00-6.15

6.25

---- 5.96-6.11

6.21

---- 6.01-6.16

6.26

---- 6.08-6.18

6.28

---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

5.95-6.10 5.90-5.93 5.94-5.95 5.88-5.89 5.93-5.94 5.86-5.96

5.55-5.65 5.50-5.60 5.55-5.65 5.51-5.61 5.56-5.66 5.58-5.68

---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

6.00

----

5.95

----

6.00

----

5.96

----

6.01

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6.03

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5.84-6.11 5.76-6.07 5.81-6.11 5.88-6.14 5.89-6.13 5.91-6.08

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MISSOURI WEEKLY HAY SUMMARY 12/17/21

Another week of bizarre December weather in the state with several temperature records broken once again. Lack of winter moisture is resulting in several areas getting dry. Just over 50 percent of the state is listed as abnormally to moderately dry, according to the latest drought monitor. On a national scale, there isn't a lot left west of the Mississippi River not considered dry at this point. The only plus side to this is famers have got more fall tillage done than they can ever recall. Despite the continued climbing of fertilizer prices, many are still getting anhydrous cut in. Here in the state, hay movement remains slow as feeding needs just haven't been very high with the current weather. The supply of hay is moderate and demand is light to moderate and prices mostly steady. The Missouri Department of Agriculture has a hay directory visit http:// mda.abd/haydirectory/ for listings of hay http:// agebb.missouri.edu/haylst/

Prices per ton unless noted. Alfalfa - Supreme 200.00-250.00, small square 8.00-12.00 per bale Alfalfa - Premium 160.00-200.00 Alfalfa - Good 120.00-160.00, small square 5.00-9.00 per bale Alfalfa - Fair 100.00-125.00 Alfalfa/grass mix - Good/Premium small square 6.00-8.00 per bale Mixed grass - Good/Premium 80.00-140.00 Mixed grass - Fair/Good 60.00-100.00, small square 4.00-6.00 per bale Mixed grass - Fair 25.00-55.00 per large round bale Wheat straw - 4.00-6.00 per small square bale

(PRICES PER BUSHEL) *NEW CROP **PREVIOUS WEEK'S PRICES *Most locations not providing cash wheat bids at this time, due to temporary transportation issues. *

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