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Oklahoma National Stockyards Feeder Cattle

Archived Report

6/6/2022

Total Run: 8,396

Market Notes

Compared to two weeks ago: Feeder steers 5.00-8.00 higher. Feeder heifers 6.00-12.00 higher. Steer calves 10.00-12.00 higher. Heifer calves 2.00-6.00 higher. Demand very good for all classes. Quality average to attractive. Drought conditions improved some in the last week as heavy rains moved thru the whole state. According to the Oklahoma Mesonet, the western half of the state has moved out of the exceptional drought category to extreme and severe. Only the far northwestern part of the Oklahoma Panhandle remains in an exceptional drought. Drought conditions have been bad in many areas of the country forcing many to send cows to slaughter. Beef cow slaughter numbers are currently about 15 percent higher than a year ago.

Supply included: 100% Feeder Cattle (58% Steers, 41% Heifers, 1% Bulls). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 71%. AUCTION This Week Last Reported 5/23/2022 Last Year Total Receipts: 8,396 10,096 10,282 Feeder Cattle: 8,396(100.0%) 10,096(100.0%) 10,282(100.0%)

Feeder Steers

Weight Min Avg Max Approx*
200-300 $--
300-400 203 213 224 $747
400-500 190 202 210 $909
500-600 $--
600-700 $--
700-800 $--

Feeder Heifers

Weight Min Avg Max Approx*
200-300 $--
300-400 $--
400-500 $--
500-600 $--
600-700 $--
700-800 $--

*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 $ $ $

Total Run

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Location


Oklahoma City, Oklahoma