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Archived Report

11/28/2022

Total Run: 377

Market Notes

Compared to two weeks ago, feeder steers and heifers were 2.00 to 6.00 higher with instances of 15.00 higher on 550-600lbs steers. Slaughter cows and slaughter bulls were mostly 2.00 to 3.00 higher. Trading and demand was moderate with an offering that was predominately black hided in average flesh.

Supply included: 77% Feeder Cattle (32% Steers, 49% Heifers, 19% Bulls); 19% Slaughter Cattle (84% Cows, 16% Bulls); 3% Replacement Cattle (43% Bred Cows, 57% Cow-Calf Pairs). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 16%. AUCTION This Week Last Reported 11/14/2022 Last Year Total Receipts: 377 189 319 Feeder Cattle: 292(77.5%) 128(67.7%) 233(73.0%) Slaughter Cattle: 72(19.1%) 56(29.6%) 67(21.0%) Replacement Cattle: 13(3.4%) 5(2.6%) 11(3.4%) Slaughter Sheep/Lambs: 0(0.0%) 0(0.0%) 2(0.6%) Slaughter Goats: 0(0.0%) 0(0.0%) 6(1.9%)

Feeder Steers

Weight Min Avg Max Approx*
200-300 $--
300-400 170 171 0.0000 $600
400-500 167 169 170 $762
500-600 152.5 162 165 $891
600-700 140 143 145 $927
700-800 130 136 145 $1,017

Feeder Heifers

Weight Min Avg Max Approx*
200-300 $--
300-400 143 145 147.5 $507
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 $65 $69 $72

Total Run

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Location


Canton, North Carolina