Cattle prices uneven, while corn drops
Published 8:00 am Sunday, March 24, 2024
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Virginia Market News Service reported the following weekly ag trends on March 15: In Virginia, state graded feeder cattle mostly 3.00 to 13.00 higher. Feeder cattle at regular auction sales uneven, mostly 1.00 lower to 5.00 higher. Slaughter cows mostly 4.00 to 10.00 higher. Wheat .03 higher, new crop .07 higher. Corn mostly .03 to .04 lower, new crop mostly .01 lower. Soybeans mostly .29 to .38 higher, new crop .33 higher.
STATE GRADED FEEDER STEERS, MEDIUM AND LARGE
400-500 lbs 212.50-339.00, average 303.70
500-600 lbs 200.00-340.00, average 300.25
600-700 lbs 240.00-317.50, average 284.15
700-800 lbs 210.00-261.00, average 246.63
STATE GRADED FEEDER HEIFERS, MEDIUM AND LARGE
400-500 lbs 205.00-280.00, average 265.82
500-600 lbs 225.00-270.00, average 253.97
600-700 lbs 192.50-267.00, average 236.30
700-800 lbs 177.50-229.00, average 211.57
SLAUGHTER COWS
Boning, 800-1200 lbs, 95.00-128.00, average 117.33
Breakers, 1200-1600 lbs, 94.00-135.00, average 116.86
WHEAT
Eastern Shore new crop 4.57; Norfolk new crop 4.97; Roanoke 5.42, new crop 5.87
CORN
Eastern Shore 4.24, new crop 4.63; Harrisonburg 4.93-5.00, new crop 5.38; Norfolk 4.03-4.44, new crop 4.78; Richmond-Petersburg 3.99, new crop 4.68; Wakefield 3.89, new crop 4.73-4.93
SOYBEANS
Eastern Shore 11.50-11.60, new crop 11.27-11.37; Harrisonburg 10.85; Norfolk 11.95, new crop 11.97; Richmond-Petersburg 11.65, new crop 11.47; Wakefield 11.50, new crop 11.57-11.77
Livestock prices per hundredweight; grain prices per bushel.