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USDA Bloomfield, IA Weighted Average

USDA Bloomfield, IA Weighted Average 04/23 15:40 AMS_2162 MARS Bloomfield Livestock Feeder Cattle - Bloomfield, IA Bloomfield Livestock Auction-Bloomfield,IA Livestock Weighted Average Report for 04/23/2025 - Final Auction This Week Last Reported Last Year ------------------------------------------------------------ Total Receipts: ------------------------------------------------------------ FEEDER CATTLE 1569 1839 760 Compared to the sale two weeks ago, 600 to 750 lb. steers sold 10.00 to 22.00 higher while other weight groups, though not well compared, sold with a higher undertone. Heifers 550 to 750 lbs. sold steady to sharply higher while other weight groups, though not well compared, also sold with a higher undertone. Demand was good today. Supply was moderate to heavy. --------------------------------------------------------------- FEEDER CATTLE --------------------------------------------------------------- BULLS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 4 575-575 575 347.5-347.5 347.5 HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 32 327-342 340 455-465 456.5 30 358-398 372 435-472.5 452.03 49 401-444 428 395-430 407.33 142 456-498 476 370-392.5 378.26 20 477-477 477 367-367 367 Unweaned 85 500-545 523 327.5-365 346.73 30 525-525 525 395-395 395 Fancy 9 563-563 563 327-327 327 Unweaned 64 568-588 578 305-322.5 317.99 20 614-614 614 299.5-299.5 299.5 Unweaned 42 600-645 617 296-307.5 301.49 6 627-627 627 337.5-337.5 337.5 Fancy 28 668-686 677 283-309 295.9 80 704-731 707 269-313 308.45 4 796-796 796 250-250 250 5 813-813 813 217.5-217.5 217.5 HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 26 367-395 384 402.5-425 419.21 11 494-494 494 348-348 348 9 615-619 618 290-291 290.67 4 688-688 688 267.5-267.5 267.5 STEERS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 7 337-343 340 447.5-455 450.75 Unweaned 74 351-382 369 460-495 480.02 6 397-397 397 445-445 445 Unweaned 29 404-429 417 450-460 457.95 10 469-469 469 400-400 400 Unweaned 113 458-495 487 421-435 427.75 82 501-543 520 412.5-425 418.03 21 523-532 528 363-395 378.1 Unweaned 44 550-595 565 357.5-385 370.95 29 574-574 574 350-350 350 Unweaned 88 607-643 623 342-372.5 358.19 31 651-696 672 323-340 331.31 51 701-744 714 312-335 330.49 11 762-762 762 308.5-308.5 308.5 9 873-873 873 285-285 285 STEERS - Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 6 375-391 383 430-432.5 431.28 13 403-436 423 412.5-425 418.63 12 488-490 489 395-411 403.02 15 500-537 515 362.5-380 369.58 48 558-592 580 349-355 351.38 13 605-618 615 321-330 323.04
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TREND: The trend for July corn is sideways.

NONCOMMERCIAL OUTLOOK: Noncommercial traders held a net-long futures position of 219,843 contracts of corn as of April 22, a decrease of 14,339 contracts week over week as traders booked some profits on longs following a strong rally in corn price the prior week.

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DTN Aghost Early Word Livestock

There is no ceiling on cash as packers aggressively purchase cattle. They were short-bought and may remain that way as they may buy only what they need. Hog futures were mixed at the close Thursday as traders seemed uncertain of which way the market would move in the near term.

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