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DAILY MARKET SUMMARY

Monday, July 07

AUCTION SUMMARY

Oklahoma Weekly Cattle Auction Summary

Livestock Weighted Average Report for 6/29/2025 - 7/5/2025

Compared to last week: Feeder steers and heifers steady, except 800-900 lb. steers 5.00-6.00 higher. Steer and heifer calves sold steady to 5.00 higher. Demand is good as numbers continue to run light. Some auctions were closed due to the July 4th Holiday. Slaughter cows steady to 5.00 lower. Slaughter bulls 3.00 lower. Packer demand is good, as they are still competing with aggressive feeder cow buyers. Supply included: 88% Feeder Cattle (49% Steers, 42% Heifers, 9% Bulls); 8% Slaughter Cattle (85% Cows, 15% Bulls); 4% Replacement Cattle (31% Stock Cows, 56% Bred Cows, 6% Bred Heifers, 7% Cow-Calf Pairs, 1% Bulls). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 56%.

 Current WeekLast Reported 6/23/2025Last Year
Total Receipts: 11,647 24,830 3,240
Feeder Cattle: 10,251
(88.0%)
21,540
(86.7%)
2,630
(81.2%)
Slaughter Cattle: 960
(8.2%)
1,996
(8.0%)
545
(16.8%)
Replacement Cattle: 436
(3.7%)
1,294
(5.2%)
65
(2.0%)

South Dakota Weekly Cattle Auction Summary

Livestock Weighted Average Report for 6/29/2025 - 7/5/2025

Only 1 reported feeder cattle auction on this holiday shortened week, too few to offer a comparison to last week's combined sales. Demand remains very good as feeder cattle auction schedules have become sporadic, as is normal for this time of year. Plentiful rains have pastures green and growing and row crops looking very good. Cash fed cattle market still outperforms the futures contracts, which is causing cattle feeders to pay little attention to it and keep focused on the positive market fundamentals. Supply included: 75% Feeder Cattle (44% Steers, 53% Heifers, 1% Beef/Dairy Steers, 2% Beef/Dairy Heifers); 25% Slaughter Cattle (46% Steers, 4% Dairy Steers, 21% Heifers, 22% Beef/Dairy Steers, 7% Beef/Dairy Heifers). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 96%.

 Current WeekLast Reported 6/23/2025Last Year
Total Receipts: 1,898 7,733 2,298
Feeder Cattle: 1,420
(74.8%)
6,846
(88.5%)
2,298
(100.0%)
Slaughter Cattle: 478
(25.2%)
887
(11.5%)
0
(0.0%)

Missouri Weekly Cattle Auction Summary

Livestock Weighted Average Report for 6/29/2025 - 7/5/2025

Compared to last week, feeder steers and heifers sold with sharply higher undertones. Auctions were limited due to the holiday shortened week with many barns taking the week off, although some special holiday sales were held. Taking that into factor any comparisons made this week really wouldn't be apples to apples. Joplin Regional Stockyards also held their annual Big Bang Video auction this week which totaled near 60K head of yearlings that will deliver now through the end of the year. Green City Livestock Auction held their annual BBQ sale over two days selling loads of yearlings on Monday and part loads and smaller lots on Wednesday. A big consignment of near 500 head at Callaway Livestock Center along with several other pot loads posted some impressive prices on midweight calves and yearlings this week. Pasture conditions continue to be outstanding across the state, and although it has been a struggle hay is getting made. Stick out sales this week included 100 head of 532 lb. steers at Callaway Livestock Center which sold for 440.00, 87 head of 608 lb. steers sold for 400.00 and 78 head of 653 lb. steers sold for 379.50. Green City Livestock Auction sold several loads of reputation yearlings with quality and condition that made for some big checks. A load of 784 lb. steers sold for 333.25, a load of 824 lb. steers sold for 328.50 and another load of 860 lb. steers sold for 322.00. Tina Livestock Market sold 131 head of 918 lb. steers for 313.50. A load of 708 lb. heifers at Green City Livestock Auction sold for 351.50. Boxed beef cutout values were lower for the week, choice closed on Thursday at 389.75, down 6.76 and Select closed at 378.44, down 4.51 compared to last Friday. Negotiated feedlot sales as of the 2:00 cutoff time on Thursday afternoons report totaled just over 45K for the week. Prices were unevenly steady this week. Live trade in the south 222.00-224.00, in the north live sales from 230.00-233.00 and dressed sales were mostly at 368.00. The Missouri Stocker formula consists of 3260 head with a weighted average weight of 557.58 lbs. and a price value of 389.96, 15.65 higher than last week. The steer/heifer spread is 37.11 per cwt. Supply included: 92% Feeder Cattle (63% Steers, 35% Heifers, 2% Bulls); 6% Slaughter Cattle (1% Steers, 90% Cows, 9% Bulls); 2% Replacement Cattle (19% Stock Cows, 69% Bred Cows, 1% Bred Heifers, 10% Cow-Calf Pairs, 1% Heifer Pairs). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 62%.

 Current WeekLast Reported 6/23/2025Last Year
Total Receipts: 17,504 21,146 17,650
Feeder Cattle: 16,055
(91.7%)
19,226
(90.9%)
15,958
(90.4%)
Slaughter Cattle: 1,119
(6.4%)
1,367
(6.5%)
1,350
(7.6%)
Replacement Cattle: 330
(1.9%)
553
(2.6%)
342
(1.9%)

Iowa Weekly Cattle Auction Summary

Livestock Weighted Average Report for 6/29/2025 - 7/5/2025

Compared to last week, Iowa's only feeder cattle sale in Russell sold steady to 10.00 higher. Demand was good for the only reported feeder cattle sale. Slaughter cattle sold 2.00 to 4.00 lower at area fat sales on a light test. Demand was moderate to good for fat steers and heifers going into the Holiday weekend. Supply included: 94% Feeder Cattle (52% Steers, 48% Heifers, 0% Bulls); 6% Slaughter Cattle (54% Steers, 46% Heifers). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 57%.

 Current WeekLast Reported 6/23/2025Last Year
Total Receipts: 1,733 5,485 0
Feeder Cattle: 1,627
(93.9%)
4,548
(82.9%)
0
(0.0%)
Slaughter Cattle: 106
(6.1%)
937
(17.1%)
0
(0.0%)

CHICAGO MERCANTILE EXCHANGE LIVESTOCK FUTURES SETTLEMENT

Monday

Live Cattle Change  Feeder Cattle Change
Aug 215.900 1.850 Aug 313.725 4.225
Oct 212.950 2.050 Sep 313.525 4.150
Dec 213.425 2.175 Oct 311.350 4.200

CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE GRAIN FUTURES SETTLEMENTS

Monday

Corn Change  Soy Beans Change
Jul 4.1800 0.1350 Jul 10.3175 0.2450
Sep 4.0350 0.1675 Aug 10.3150 0.2400
Dec 4.2075 0.1625 Sep 10.1350 0.2775

KANSAS CITY BOARD OF TRADE

Monday

  Wheat Change
Jul 5.0850 0.0950
Sep 5.2750 0.0850
Dec 5.5200 0.0875

ESTIMATED DAILY CATTLE SLAUGHTER

Monday 114,000 Friday
Week Ago (est)118,000 Steer & Heifer: 1,000
Year Ago (act)112,000 Cow & Bull: 0
Wk To Date (est)114,000 Saturday
Last Week (est)118,000 Steer & Heifer: 0
Last Year (est)112,000 Cow & Bull: 1,000

Monday, July 07

5 AREA WEEKLY ACCUMULATED WEIGHTED AVG CATTLE PRICE

As of 10:00 amHead CountAvg WeightAvg Price
Live Steer 19,446 1,474 229.43
Live Heifer 6,861 1,320 227.33
Dressed Steer 5,607 964 369.30
Dressed Heifer 447 840 368.00

DAILY ESTIMATED CUTOUT VALUES

600-900#ChoiceSelectChoice/Select Spread
Current Cutout Values: 390.98 377.53 13.45
Change from prior day: +1.23 -0.91  

DAILY CATTLE SLAUGHTER

Monday 114,000 Friday
Week Ago 118,000 Steer & Heifer: 1,000
Year Ago (act) 112,066 Cow & Bull: 0
Week To Date 114,000 Saturday
Same Period Last Week 118,000 Steer & Heifer: 0
Same Period Last Year 112,066 Cow & Bull: 1,000

Monday, July 07

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