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USDA Clarinda, IA Livestock Auction

USDA Clarinda, IA Livestock Auction 04/24 13:30 AMS_2166 MARS Clarinda Livestock Feeder Cattle - Clarinda, IA Clarinda Livestock Auction-Clarinda,IA Livestock Weighted Average Report for 04/24/2025 - Final Auction This Week Last Reported Last Year ------------------------------------------------------------ Total Receipts: ------------------------------------------------------------ FEEDER CATTLE 1859 1219 1582 Compared to the feeder calf auction just one week ago (April 17) 500 - 600 lb steer calves were 11.00 to as much as 20.00 higher with 600 -700 lb calves 6.00 to 14.00 higher. Today's heifer trade saw 500 - 600 lb feeder calves 15.00 to as much as 23.00 higher. On a light test, 800 lb yearling cattle were 4.00 higher. Available today were reputation, home raised, LTW'd and double vaccinated feeder calves. Very strong prices today for light weight steers and heifers going to grass. Demand was very good for today's moderate supply. Internet bidding active throughout the auction. --------------------------------------------------------------- FEEDER CATTLE --------------------------------------------------------------- BULLS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 4 538-538 538 350-350 350 26 701-701 701 286-286 286 HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 13 350-364 358 385-412.5 399.93 39 400-448 427 355-399.5 372.17 91 460-489 476 375-392 382.4 90 500-535 515 347.5-369 359.62 68 554-591 575 316-340 327.97 123 602-645 629 298-318 313.47 90 670-699 673 279-303 300.78 13 718-725 721 265-278.5 272.24 6 752-752 752 277.5-277.5 277.5 31 810-843 831 269.5-270 269.67 8 881-881 881 237-237 237 9 984-984 984 224-224 224 HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 5 493-493 493 362.5-362.5 362.5 15 541-541 541 335-335 335 9 582-582 582 306-306 306 9 678-690 682 265-265 265 STEERS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 7 349-349 349 495-495 495 5 374-374 374 517.5-517.5 517.5 23 403-445 419 440-505 470.79 90 463-496 474 412-446 427.29 122 503-528 519 395-407 399.24 80 550-579 559 362.5-396 381.13 105 600-636 626 350-383 357.41 109 658-690 675 329-355 338.47 11 740-740 740 307.5-307.5 307.5 10 755-793 774 294-303 298.39 35 851-875 859 275-285 280.25 11 966-966 966 231-231 231 STEERS - Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 8 455-498 482 380-395 389.69 8 512-522 518 350-377.5 367.31 29 607-647 635 335-345 341.07 15 682-693 684 309.5-312.5 310.11
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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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