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USDA McCook, NE Wtd Avg 09/22 17:45 AMS_1855 MARS Tri-State Livestock Auction - McCook, NE Tri-State-McCook,NE Livestock Weighted Average Report for 09/22/2025 - Final Auction This Week Last Reported Last Year ------------------------------------------------------------ Total Receipts: ------------------------------------------------------------ FEEDER CATTLE 2039 1663 2001 Annual BBQ Sale Compared to last week, steers 400 - 500 were 2.00 - 10.00 lower and 500 - 600 lbs was 2.00 - 10.00 higher. Heifers were 10.00 - 20.00 higher except 550 - 650 was 4.00 - 8.00 lower.. Demand was good to moderate on a nice selection offered. --------------------------------------------------------------- FEEDER CATTLE --------------------------------------------------------------- BULLS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 9 443-443 443 506-506 506 10 484-484 484 475-475 475 HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 45 1038-1038 1038 304.5-304.5 304.5 8 288-288 288 605-605 605 11 379-379 379 533-533 533 Thin Fleshed 37 387-387 387 507.5-515 513.18 25 408-412 410 492.5-506 500.03 9 463-463 463 459-459 459 Thin Fleshed 97 453-495 484 432-442 435.81 44 501-501 501 461-461 461 Fancy 128 501-549 517 407-426 419.92 44 553-553 553 437-437 437 Fancy 79 567-592 575 382.5-406 397.91 6 628-628 628 386-386 386 Unweaned 110 751-790 759 337.5-354.5 349.95 159 806-806 806 334.75-334.75 334.75 36 923-930 925 317-328 324.62 HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 8 326-326 326 470-470 470 7 377-377 377 450-450 450 7 432-432 432 465-465 465 7 490-490 490 426-426 426 28 518-549 537 375-401 391.61 STEERS - Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 6 638-638 638 377-377 377 Unweaned STEERS - Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 28 359-393 372 580-607.5 598.29 11 405-441 421 510-525 517.86 74 456-476 465 527.5-527.5 527.5 Fancy 77 467-478 472 503-512 508.31 45 533-533 533 506-506 506 Fancy 65 531-547 541 474-483 479.29 42 551-551 551 485-485 485 Fancy 159 556-579 572 460-473 468.6 164 603-621 614 431-455 444.48 Unweaned 87 645-645 645 428-428 428 127 925-925 925 344.75-344.75 344.75 STEERS - Medium and Large 1-2 (Per Cwt/Actual) Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 11 315-315 315 572.5-572.5 572.5 6 402-402 402 522.5-522.5 522.5 13 475-495 484 460-484 471.32 20 505-545 523 431-455 443.75 32 565-582 572 412.5-449 435.78 26 626-626 626 410-420 415 Unweaned
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