![]() Last week, Superior Livestock Auction sold 66,500 head of cattle in their Corn Belt Classic sale in South Sioux City, Nebraska. Last week gave us a good understanding of what calves and feeders in 2022 are going to be worth - or at least a starting point was established for the rest of the year to work with. For as much as we like to rely on the futures market for forecasting prices, an animal's worth isn't completely known until a hand is shook, the auctioneer cries sold, or a check is signed. Trying to gauge what feeder cattle are going to bring in the year ahead is always a gut-turning, number-racking, anxious and mindboggling venture that can take a turn for North or South without any considerable notice. Feeder sale – November 23rd at Davis Livestock in Gouverneur.Even though last week's sale was just one test of the market, and thousands of cattle are still left to be sold and marketed in 2022, it's indisputable that a higher tone has set the market's precedent. This entry was posted in Uncategorized on Novemby Michael James Baker. ![]() Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 29%. Supply included: 100% Feeder Cattle (44% Steers, 36% Heifers, 20% Bulls). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 22%. Supply included: 100% Feeder Cattle (46% Steers, 42% Heifers, 12% Bulls). Number 1 Feeder Bulls sold mostly 6.00-8.00 higher. Number 1 Feeder Heifers sold mostly 3.00-4.00 higher. Feeder prices – going in right directionĬompared to the last sale Number 1 Feeder Steers sold mostly 6.00-10.00 higher. Please click here to fill out the survey: Key findings from the survey will be shared widely and communicated directly to local, state, and federal program administrators. The goal is to identify how cover crop incentive programs can be improved to better suit farmer needs. You do not need to have experience with cover crops to participate. The assessment is based on farmer feedback so they are seeking fruit, vegetable, field crop, grain, and mixed crop-livestock producers to take their 5-10 minute survey. Subject: Help Improve Cover Crop Incentive Programs!Ĭornell University, with support from Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE), is conducting an external assessment of cover crop incentive programs in Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, and Vermont. (Funds to support the NYS Market News program come from New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets project “Stocker cattle: Using underutilized grasslands to improve economic viability of the Southern Tier while providing viable careers for beginning farmers.”). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 27%.Īdditional NYS cattle auction prices can be found at. Supply included: 76% Feeder Cattle (31% Steers, 12% Dairy Steers, 37% Heifers, 21% Bulls) 24% Replacement Cattle (61% Bred Cows, 25% Cow-Calf Pairs, 14% Bulls). Short Bred Replacement Cows sold 100.00 higher. Feeder Heifers sold steady to 10.00 higher except Number 1 Feeder Heifers not tested. Feeder Dairy Steers under 600 lbs sold 15.00 higher, over 600 lbs sold 3.00 lower on a light test. Compared to the last report, Feeder Steers sold 10.00-15.00 lower except Number 1 Feeder Steers not tested.
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