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USDA Sigourney, IA Weighted Average 09/30 08:20 AMS_2152 MARS Keoco Feeder Cattle Auction - Sigourney, IA Sigourney Livestock Auction-Sigourney,IA Livestock Weighted Average Report for 09/29/2025 - Final Auction This Week Last Reported Last Year ------------------------------------------------------------ Total Receipts: ------------------------------------------------------------ FEEDER CATTLE 1155 1263 1045 No trend as no recent report to compare with. Active trade with good demand for the moderate offerings. --------------------------------------------------------------- FEEDER CATTLE --------------------------------------------------------------- HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 8 270-285 272 500-525 504.52 4 303-330 323 480-525 490.55 Unweaned 13 318-349 337 470-520 497.79 8 355-374 365 495-500 497.57 Unweaned 16 387-397 394 490-520 508.13 9 401-401 401 500-500 500 Fancy 13 410-410 410 495-495 495 Unweaned 44 417-449 430 437.5-487.5 467.22 7 459-459 459 470-470 470 Fancy 30 471-483 481 401-420 406.49 Unweaned 89 456-498 485 420-444 431.72 68 517-540 531 395-425 410.42 25 570-599 577 361-420 395.25 10 578-578 578 375-375 375 Unweaned 54 610-630 612 358-359 358.11 11 721-721 721 350-350 350 HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 10 482-491 488 400-412.5 408.8 4 510-543 535 340-371 363.61 HEIFERS - Small and Medium 2 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 25 587-593 590 335-341 337.66 STEERS - Medium 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 6 455-455 455 422.5-422.5 422.5 STEERS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 5 272-293 280 600-640 623.28 3 309-309 309 615-615 615 Unweaned 14 355-382 376 500-542.5 515.22 4 385-385 385 515-515 515 Unweaned 25 404-434 411 447.5-500 487.06 Unweaned 40 408-449 438 450-515 486.8 49 464-487 481 445-462.5 451.41 45 486-498 489 427.5-445 441.12 Unweaned 111 516-540 529 427.5-462 446.29 26 528-532 530 414-445 440.57 Unweaned 8 536-536 536 470.5-470.5 470.5 Fancy 12 553-553 553 448.5-448.5 448.5 Fancy 10 566-566 566 435-435 435 Unweaned 51 569-599 584 400-417.5 409.82 43 602-645 613 390-437.5 415.68 6 662-692 675 330-360 350.05 23 711-711 711 365.5-365.5 365.5 25 769-796 781 338-345.5 340.86 69 853-880 857 328.75-343 340.88 62 902-902 902 320-320 320 STEERS - Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 9 500-530 521 367.5-412 395.07
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Feeder cattle futures are on fire, increasing each day this week and reaching new contract highs. Feeder cattle have provided the spillover support for live cattle. Hogs have moved in the opposite direction as fundamental weakness prevails.

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