Ozarks Regional Stockyards Slaughter / Replacement Cattle – Jun 29, 2022
Summary:
Compared to last week, slaughter cows and bull traded steady. Demand was good on a heavy supply of slaughter animals and a moderate supply of replacement animals. Receipts were larger than expected as dry conditions are effecting pasture conditions, causing producers to begin culling herds sooner than normal. The USDA’s Cold Storage Report released last week reported that the total pounds of beef in freezers were down 2 percent from the previous month but up 25 percent from last year.
Supply included (percentages are rounded): 83% Slaughter Cattle (6% Bulls, 94% Cows); 17% Replacement Cattle (1% Bulls, 21% Cow-Calf Pairs, 27% Bred Cows, 48% Stock Cows, 3% Bred Heifers);
Slaughter Cattle
Bulls – 1-2 (Per Cwt / Actual Wt)
Cows – Boner 80-85% (Per Cwt / Actual Wt)
Cows – Breaker 75-80% (Per Cwt / Actual Wt)
Cows – Lean 85-90% (Per Cwt / Actual Wt)
Replacement Cattle
Bulls – Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt / Actual Wt)
Cow-Calf Pairs – Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt / Actual Wt)
Cow-Calf Pairs – Medium 2 (Per Cwt / Actual Wt)
Bred Cows – Medium 1-2 (Per Cwt / Actual Wt)
Bred Cows – Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt / Actual Wt)
Bred Cows – Small and Medium 2-3 (Per Cwt / Actual Wt)
Bred Cows – Medium 2 (Per Cwt / Actual Wt)
Stock Cows – Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt / Actual Wt)
Stock Cows – Medium 2 (Per Cwt / Actual Wt)
Stock Cows – Medium 1-2 (Per Cwt / Actual Wt)
Bred Heifers – Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt / Actual Wt)
Original report date was 2022-06-29
Original publish date was 2022-06-29
This report was generated on 07-04-2022 17:45.