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Powell Livestock Market

Archived Report

8/5/2021

Total Run: 407

Market Notes

Compared to last week, boning type slaughter cows were steady to 1.00 higher; there were too few comparable breaking type slaughter cows and slaughter bulls to establish an adequate market comparison. Feeder steers and feeder bulls were mostly steady to 8.00 lower, while feeder heifers were unevenly steady. Demand was good at lower prices; market activity and buyer interest were moderate to active. Offerings of cattle were mostly moderate. Cattle quality was average to attractive.

Supply included: 82% Feeder Cattle (25% Steers, 53% Heifers, 23% Bulls); 17% Slaughter Cattle (93% Cows, 7% Bulls); 0% Replacement Cattle (100% Cow-Calf Pairs). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 21%. AUCTION This Week Last Reported 7/29/2021 Last Year Total Receipts: 407 401 258 Feeder Cattle: 335(82.3%) 326(81.3%) 197(76.4%) Slaughter Cattle: 71(17.4%) 69(17.2%) 61(23.6%) Replacement Cattle: 1(0.2%) 6(1.5%) 0(0.0%)

Feeder Steers

Weight Min Avg Max Approx*
200-300 137.5 147 160 $367
300-400 147.5 158 167.5 $552
400-500 137.5 144 150 $646
500-600 130 136 140 $750
600-700 133 135 139 $880
700-800 124 130 131 $972

Feeder Heifers

Weight Min Avg Max Approx*
200-300 127.5 140 147 $351
300-400 125 132 143 $461
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 $108 $111 $112

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Location


Smithfield, North Carolina