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USDA Kearney, NE Weighted Average

USDA Kearney, NE Weighted Average 03/25 16:05 AMS_1848 MARS Huss Livestock Market - Kearney, NE Huss Livestock-Kearney,NE Livestock Weighted Average Report for 03/25/2026 - Final Auction This Week Last Reported Last Year ------------------------------------------------------------ Total Receipts: ------------------------------------------------------------ FEEDER CATTLE 2197 4154 4058 Compared to last week steers and heifers over 700 lbs sold steady to 5.00 higher. Demand was moderate to good from the buyers in the crowd with internet activity noticed. --------------------------------------------------------------- FEEDER CATTLE --------------------------------------------------------------- HEIFERS - Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 89 1120-1120 1120 274-274 274 HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 14 402-402 402 500-500 500 7 412-412 412 506-506 506 Unweaned 11 505-505 505 453-453 453 Unweaned 36 581-581 581 429-429 429 12 650-650 650 371-371 371 83 700-743 715 338-350 343.16 Fleshy 52 715-722 720 360-381 365.61 31 760-760 760 349.5-349.5 349.5 59 806-806 806 343-343 343 108 815-836 825 320-328 322.9 Fleshy 67 852-852 852 313-313 313 Fleshy 103 902-930 920 310-313 311.03 56 956-956 956 300-300 300 126 959-959 959 290-290 290 Fleshy HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 7 425-425 425 480-480 480 5 466-466 466 464-464 464 8 489-489 489 441-441 441 Fleshy 5 521-521 521 437-437 437 9 526-526 526 388-388 388 Fleshy 5 550-550 550 401-401 401 Fleshy 9 552-552 552 422-422 422 17 605-605 605 366-366 366 Fleshy 6 623-623 623 386-386 386 13 689-689 689 359-359 359 7 764-764 764 328-328 328 Fleshy STEERS - Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 77 1105-1139 1129 296-297 296.29 STEERS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 6 395-395 395 550-550 550 9 403-403 403 562-562 562 Unweaned 7 461-461 461 546-546 546 31 500-541 511 508-521 511.55 23 589-589 589 453-453 453 35 653-658 657 434-434 434 7 672-672 672 417-417 417 Fleshy 50 702-729 719 401-413 404.23 169 750-788 766 376-390 383.04 209 813-838 821 359-378 371.67 139 853-884 882 355-358 355.84 9 901-901 901 351-351 351 73 945-945 945 325-325 325 Fleshy 137 950-987 964 327.75-339 332.12 STEERS - Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 13 568-588 576 410-420 416.07 Fleshy 18 579-586 582 436-445 440.03 13 653-653 653 386-386 386 16 849-849 849 331-331 331 5 896-896 896 318-318 318
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AgHost Livestock Close

Livestock futures started the Thursday session with very limited interest, allowing prices to hold limited gains in cattle futures through early hours of trade, but softness developed in feeder cattle and lean hog trade during late morning trade.

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