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USDA ND Weekly Auction Summary

USDA ND Weekly Auction Summary 04/11 10:50 AMS_2100 MARS North Dakota Weekly Cattle Auction Summary -, Livestock Weighted Average Report for 04/07/2025 - Final Summary This Week Last Reported Last Year ------------------------------------------------------------ Total Receipts: ------------------------------------------------------------ FEEDER CATTLE 1817 2505 7931 Compared to last week: Only 1 reported auction this week, no comparisons to be made. Feeder cattle offerings limited this week as the spring marketing season is winding down. Good demand very light weight steers and heifers to develop into yearling on this summer's grass. The CME cattle futures were very volatile this week, not showing producers a clear direction for the future as big swings were the norm. Cash fed cattle sales being reported at 207.00-208.00. Drought conditions are worrisome to cattle producers in the western part of the state as the winter was extremely dry and spring rain has been elusive. --------------------------------------------------------------- FEEDER CATTLE --------------------------------------------------------------- BULLS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 6 624-624 624 310-310 310 5 677-677 677 272.5-272.5 272.5 HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 18 361-388 379 375-380 378.41 16 423-449 439 355-355 355 22 464-492 483 365-375 368.06 165 504-544 534 337.5-352.5 348.56 826 554-597 587 313-337.5 329.46 205 606-641 618 305-333.5 330.17 14 637-637 637 322-322 322 Replacement 52 651-672 662 306-310 308.35 57 716-716 716 306.5-306.5 306.5 Spayed 10 732-732 732 288-288 288 34 746-746 746 292-292 292 Replacement 18 928-928 928 247-247 247 HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 23 535-539 537 317.5-320 319.03 12 643-646 645 292.5-303 298.64 STEERS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 10 437-437 437 445-445 445 12 520-520 520 417.5-417.5 417.5 Fancy 52 501-540 523 375-390 385.23 403 550-586 583 358-390 360.61 96 608-648 632 334-365 346.8 40 676-686 684 310-337 331.66 25 720-720 720 298-298 298 35 769-782 775 293-301 297.58 7 810-825 823 270-280 271.41 22 997-997 997 256.5-256.5 256.5 STEERS - Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 6 396-396 396 400-400 400 5 634-634 634 317.5-317.5 317.5 5 676-676 676 287.5-287.5 287.5 6 888-888 888 250-250 250
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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.

COMMERCIAL OUTLOOK: Commercial corn traders held a net short position of 161,479 contracts as of April 22, a decrease of 17,620 contracts week over week. The May 2025 contract is priced 6 3/4 cents below the July 2025 contract, a slight narrowing in the spread from last week. DTN's National Corn Basis continued to climb over the past week to 33 cents under the July board, an improvement of 1 cent week over week.

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DTN Aghost Early Word Livestock

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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