In Virginia, state graded feeder cattle principally regular to five.00 decrease. Feeder cattle at common public sale gross sales principally 1.00 to 9.00 decrease. Slaughter cows principally regular to 4.00 larger. Wheat principally .06 to .07 larger. Corn .08 to .18 larger, new crop .18 larger. Soybeans principally .49 to .59 decrease, new crop .39 decrease.
State Graded Feeder Steers, Medium and Large 1
400-500 lbs 156.00-182.00, common 170.24
500-600 lbs 154.00-206.25, common 175.65
600-700 lbs 155.00-184.00, common 172.16
700-800 lbs 136.00-159.00, common 155.17
State Graded Feeder Heifers, Medium and Large 1
400-500 lbs 141.25-159.50, common 148.17
500-600 lbs 120.00-158.00, common 145.32
600-700 lbs 125.00-149.50, common 135.71
700-800 lbs 119.00-131.50, common 126.35
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Slaughter Cows
Boning, 800-1200 lbs, 70.00-100.00, common 82.71
Breakers, 1200-1600 lbs, 75.00-97.00, common 86.81
Wheat
Eastern Shore 9.78; Middle Peninsula 10.61; Norfolk 10.23; Roanoke 11.91; Wakefield 9.63
Corn
Eastern Shore 7.27, new crop 7.30; Harrisonburg 8.17-8.22, new crop 7.85-8.00; Middle Peninsula new crop 7.15; Norfolk 8.28, new crop 7.20-7.55; Richmond-Petersburg 7.35, new crop 7.50; Wakefield 7.65-7.88, new crop 7.65-7.70
Soybeans
Eastern Shore 16.60-16.65; Harrisonburg 16.00; Middle Peninsula new crop 15.03; Norfolk 17.31, new crop 15.38-15.43; Richmond-Petersburg new crop 15.13-15.28; Wakefield 16.71-17.16, new crop 15.23-15.33
Livestock costs per hundredweight; grain costs per bushel.
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