Friday, May 5th, 2017
MARKET REPORT
Friday, May 5th, 2017
“SPECIAL ALL BEEF NEW CROP CALF/YEARLING FEEDER CATTLE SALE”
SALE SUMMARY: Total Headcount: 1,986
MARKET REPORT
Friday, May 5th, 2017
“SPECIAL ALL BEEF NEW CROP CALF/YEARLING FEEDER CATTLE SALE”
SALE SUMMARY: Total Headcount: 1,986
Here this Friday, May 5th, we had another really nice run of feeder cattle (all Beef), selling 1,986 in total. Well folks, what a positive turn we have seen the past month in the cattle market; and so rightfully deserved to all the cattlemen and cattlewomen in this country. We really saw a significant jump this past week in both the fat cattle as well as the feeders. We saw fats climb into the mid $1.50’s, and a feeder market that was strong to begin the week, continue to grow in strength as the week progressed. The seats were full of buyers Friday, the weather was beautiful, and the market was on fire. On a market level, all weight classes were stronger, and quite stronger at that. On the steer end of things, the light cattle are light in volume, which is consistent with the time of year. The cattle weighing sub 500# accounted for 10% of the total steers sold for the day, the other 90% weighing 500-900#; with a few heavier cattle over the 900# mark. The light cattle were heavily sought after, especially considering the supply/demand with the number, reaching a top of 2.35$ on some light 300# calves. The trend didn’t stop there. The buyer demand for the heavier cattle (short yearling kind-yearlings) was no different than the light calf market. A light pot load of fancy black steers, weighing in at 795# brought $1.71. Naturally, the biggest percentage of the heavier cattle were steers, however all weight classes of heifers followed suit; with strength, compared to our prior beef sale, in all areas. The optimism and electricity in this cattle market makes our lives as cattlemen and cattlewomen alike feel a lot more like home. I’m not saying huge market swings in the upward direction are what makes our industry calming, however coming off a devastating year and a half market wise (up to December-ish 2016), optimism, strength, and positivity make it feel a lot more like our normal state in the bovine world we all so heavily depend and rely upon. We extend a huge thank you to you all from all your friends at Bloomington Livestock Exchange. Here is a look at our next 3 upcoming feeder sales as well as the market report from Friday’s Feeder Sale.
UPCOMING SALES
FRIDAY, May 12th – “SPECIAL ALL HOLSTEIN & DAIRY CROSS FEEDER CATTLE SALE”
FRIDAY, MAY 19th: “SPECIAL All BEEF NEW CROP CALF/YEARLING STEER/HEIFER FEEDER SALE”
FRIDAY, MAY 26th: “SPECIAL ALL HOLSTEIN & DAIRY CROSS FEEDER CATTLE SALE”
Fancy Beef Steers
250-350# ~ $210- $235
350-400# ~ $205- $224
401-450# ~ $200- $215
451-500# ~ $195- $207
501-550# ~ $190- $203
551-600# ~ $185- $199
601-650# ~ $175- $188
651-700# ~ $165- $178
701-750# ~ $160 $173
751-800# ~ $155- $171
801-850# ~ $140- $155
851-900# ~ $135- $146
Improperly Handled/ Excessively Fleshy /Lower Quality Steers Less
Fancy Beef Heifers
250-350# ~ $190- $215
350-400# ~ $175- $190
401-450# ~ $170- $180
451-500# ~ $165- $179
501-550# ~ $155- $169
551-600# ~ $150- $164
601-650# ~ $145- $155
651-700# ~ $140- $155
701-750# ~ $140 $153
751-800# ~ $135- $149
801-850# ~ $130- $137
Improperly Handled/ Excessively Fleshy /Lower Quality Steers Less