Hardin County Stockyard
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Market Notes
Supply included: 79% Feeder Cattle (34% Steers, 6% Dairy Steers, 48% Heifers, 12% Bulls); 14% Slaughter Cattle (93% Cows, 8% Bulls); 7% Replacement Cattle (53% Bred Cows, 11% Bred Heifers, 26% Cow-Calf Pairs, 5% Heifer Pairs, 5% Bulls). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 38%. AUCTION This Week Last Reported 5/18/2022 Last Year Total Receipts: 704 603 674 Feeder Cattle: 558(79.3%) 468(77.6%) 594(88.1%) Slaughter Cattle: 98(13.9%) 82(13.6%) 50(7.4%) Replacement Cattle: 48(6.8%) 53(8.8%) 30(4.5%)
Feeder Steers
Weight |
Min |
Avg |
Max |
Approx* |
200-300 |
185 |
185 |
0.0000 |
$463
|
300-400 |
172 |
175 |
0.0000 |
$613
|
400-500 |
170 |
176 |
180 |
$794
|
500-600 |
163 |
170 |
177.5 |
$937
|
600-700 |
147 |
155 |
170 |
$1,007
|
700-800 |
135 |
147 |
170 |
$1,106
|
Feeder Heifers
Weight |
Min |
Avg |
Max |
Approx* |
200-300 |
157.5 |
158 |
0.0000 |
$394
|
300-400 |
151 |
155 |
157.5 |
$543
|
400-500 |
140 |
157 |
165 |
$707
|
500-600 |
120 |
153 |
164 |
$841
|
600-700 |
115 |
131 |
142.5 |
$854
|
700-800 |
115 |
119 |
122.5 |
$891
|
*Approx is the middle weight of the weight group multiplied by the mid point of the high and low for the group. It's meant as a quick method to see what cattle of that weight class are bringing per head.
Cows & Bulls
Type |
Min |
Avg |
Max |
Slaughter Bulls |
$65 |
$81 |
$89 |
Total Run