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    Steer calf prices

    Saw some pretty good black 600 lb steer calves sell on Monday for $1.48, which is probably about 10 cents less than last year?
    They were a little tough on heifers I thought. About 17-20 cents less on same weights.
    Fairly decent bred cows in that $1100-1150 range. Highest cows I saw sell were 2nd calf RA cows $1375.
    Bred heifers about fat price or a little less.

    #2
    Those sound like Manitoba prices.

    We were off some over the past few weeks, but now they're getting closer to last year's prices. Our last year's price never got close to Alberta's though.

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      #3
      For an honest auction mart price, check out the Ste. Rose Auction mart in Manitoba on any Thursday, usually about 11 am or so. They broadcast part of the sale live on the internet. These are the bigger bunches brought in, and are pretty much the best quality on offer.

      You can bid as well, if you like.

      http://www.srauctionmart.com/

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        #4
        X2 on Ste. Rose.

        I think that is one of the last marts in
        Manitoba that actually has some
        competing bids in it. I always check it
        as a bellweather for our local mart.
        They are also very quick to post same-
        day results.

        Steer calf prices there from today's
        sale look pretty good. I've got a
        handful of top cut high 4/low 5-weight
        May steers to sell Saturday and I am
        looking for at least 1.80. Looks like
        it might be a good possibility by Ste.
        Rose prices.

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          #5
          Heres a report from Valentine Nebraska:

          We sold just under 5300 head of Red Angus calves at the Red Angus sale on Tuesday. It was the largest Red Angus commercial calf sale ever. It was a great day!

          Here are some of the sale reports

          Steers
          Jr Marshall - 702 lbs steers sold for $154.50 or $1085 each
          George Shaeffer - 680 lbs steers for $151.50 or $1030 each
          Keith Suchy - 650 lbs steers for $153.50 or $998 each
          Leroy Dubray - 609 lbs steers for $1.64 or $999 each
          Steve Holzer - 617 lbs steers for $1.61 or $993 each
          Jr Marshall - 608 lbs steers for $160.75 or $977 each
          Aberle/Manderneck - 628 lbs steers for $1.62 or $1017 each
          Dahner Ranch - 609 lbs steers for $1.64 or $999 each
          Jack Bickel - 616 lbs steers for $1.64 or $1010 each
          Larry Jacobs - 624 lbs steers for $163.75 or $1022 each
          Sheldon Droog - 603 lbs steers for $1.61 or $971 each
          Broken Heart - 671 lbs steers for $1.54 or $1033 each
          Vleim Ranch - 595 lbs steers for $162.50 or $967 each
          Brad Olson - 609 lbs steers for $162.60 or $990 each

          Replacement Heifers
          Gene Zabel - 547 lbs heifers for $1.70 or $930 each
          Roger Ryckman - 566 lbs heifers for $1.73 or $979 each
          Jr Marshall - 562 lbs heifers for $1.72 or $967 each
          Brad and Kim Hollenbeck - 540 lbs heifers for $1.71 or $923 each
          Evenson Ranch - 547 lbs heifers for $1.71 or $935 each
          Jack Bickel - 536 lbs heifers for $1.92 or $1029 each
          Brad Olson - 570 lbs heifers for $1.76 or $1003 each
          Sunny Sandquist - 536 lbs heifers for $1.70 or $911 each
          Courtney Dosch - 500 lbs heifers for $171.50 or $858

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            #6
            When I am talking about basis ARSG, I am not talking about feeder cattle prices.

            Thank God for grass roots producers that we are closer on feeder cattle than the $250 plus dollars at the boxed beef level.

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              #7
              As long as I can remember there has always been a difference between fat prices in Alberta and Omaha? I don't know about boxed beef prices.
              The difference between a 1400 lb steer in Alberta at $1.06/lb and a 1400 lb. steer in Omaha at $1.23 is 17 cents or about $240....which is about the $250 you are quoting?
              I think the historic spread is closer to 10 cents....which would be $140?

              When does it make sense for the American feedlot to come in here and buy calves....the difference is about 16 cents right now on a 600 lb calf. If our dollar was worth 80 cents....it would be a no brainer, the Americans would be buying all the calves and all the barley to feed them!

              If Americans can feed and kill cattle so much cheaper than we can, then all the power to them! I sell barley and feeder cattle....not beef and beer.

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                #8
                Well I was pretty happy with my prices today.

                May-born Horned Hereford steers (vaccinate protocol/deworm/proper castration and dehorning/weaned/bunk broke) averaged 506 lbs and went for $1.74, pretty much top dollar for that weight category and beat a lot of other cattle of 6 and 7 weights in regards to total value. Definitely the heaviest May calves at the sale.

                Not many yearlings and they took a big hit. Lots on or around the dollar mark.

                Cows had to be big, fleshy and age verified to get anywhere near 60 cents.

                Bulls were in the 70 cent range, up to 77.

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                  #9
                  Good price on those calves!
                  Our cow and bull prices are a bit better than those.

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