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USDA Creston, IA Cattle Auction

USDA Creston, IA Cattle Auction 11/19 14:55 AMS_2160 MARS Creston Livestock Feeder Cattle - Creston, IA Creston Livestock Auction-Creston,IA Livestock Weighted Average Report for 11/19/2025 - Final Auction This Week Last Reported Last Year ------------------------------------------------------------ Total Receipts: ------------------------------------------------------------ FEEDER CATTLE 2234 2730 2271 Compared to the feeder auction 2 weeks ago, 500 - 600 lb new crop steers calves were 6.00 to 15.00 higher with no test stated on yearling steer cattle. Heifer trade on 500 - 600 lb new crop calves saw the market mostly steady with a lower undertone , yearling heifer cattle were steady to 6.00 lower. Available today were many lot loads of yearling heifer cattle. Also, many packages of new crop, home raised feeder calves both LTW'd and "just off the cow". Demand was very good for today's moderate supply with active internet bidding. The next scheduled feeder calf/yearling auction is Dec 3rd. --------------------------------------------------------------- FEEDER CATTLE --------------------------------------------------------------- HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 6 365-365 365 425-425 425 13 396-396 396 437.5-437.5 437.5 Unweaned 21 424-445 435 410-433 420.68 Unweaned 26 436-449 445 401-422.5 407.17 45 516-532 523 354-375 364.8 60 517-533 528 355-365 358.27 Unweaned 77 551-597 574 347-362 352.77 38 582-599 591 336-347 341.58 Unweaned 13 606-644 621 324-341 330.78 40 650-650 650 338-338 338 Unweaned 20 652-665 655 321-347.5 342.12 20 793-793 793 292.5-292.5 292.5 108 806-825 811 284.75-291.75 289.87 398 866-899 883 275-292.85 289.49 66 939-941 939 277.5-289.85 289.1 HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 4 513-513 513 342-342 342 13 669-698 685 309-313 310.8 STEERS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 30 438-438 438 474-474 474 Unweaned 61 467-497 470 448-475 470.65 3 515-515 515 415-415 415 40 570-575 572 398-410 404.05 83 571-587 578 381-407 399.36 Unweaned 121 604-639 625 365.5-396 376.8 57 661-691 677 325-354 338.93 Unweaned 81 669-696 679 344.5-365 361.18 120 702-745 729 332-355 351.38 37 775-775 775 305-305 305 Unweaned 37 775-775 775 305-305 305 Unweaned 16 823-823 823 311-311 311 16 932-937 935 306-308.75 307.2 STEERS - Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 5 463-463 463 443-443 443 18 576-592 589 362-378 375.39 8 633-633 633 357-357 357 4 673-673 673 322-322 322
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AgHost Livestock Close

AgHost Livestock Close

The livestock complex was granted some additional support ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, as most of the contracts closed higher. Some light cash cattle trade developed, but prices held mostly steady with Tuesday's business.

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