Sale reports / Alabama / New Brockton Stockyards / 2019-06-10

New Brockton Stockyards

Feeder Cattle · Slaughter Cattle · Replacement Cattle · New Brockton, Alabama · Mon, Jun 10
● Final32 lots reportedUSDA AMS · slug 1986
Feeder Cattle receipts
169 head
38 vs last sale 207 169 vs year ago 0 · no sale a year ago
Slaughter Cattle receipts
35 head
8 vs last sale 27 35 vs year ago 0 · no sale a year ago
Replacement Cattle receipts
6 head
6 vs last sale 0 6 vs year ago 0 · no sale a year ago
Also sold hereFeeder and Replacement Cattle Special
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Reporter comment USDA

As filed

Compared to one week ago: Slaughter cows and bulls sold mostly steady. Replacement cows and pairs sold steady. Feeder cattle sold unevenly steady.

Weight class

Steers · summary 0–100 lb

Weighted average of every reported lot
0–100 lb steers averaged $140.91/cwt on 33 head.
Average price
$140.91
33 head · 490 lb average
Value per head Derived
$690
Price × average weight ÷ 100
Grade differential Derived
$35
per head · Medium and Large 1 over Medium and Large 2
$9.00/cwt at this weight
vs the market
+8.66
vs AL average

What quality paid 0–100 lb

Frame and muscle grade
Frame / muscleAvg wt$/cwt$/headHead
Medium and Large 1495146.1772312thin
Medium and Large 3345145.005002thin
Medium and Large 2502137.1668819thin
One grade step is worth $9.00/cwt here — about $35 a head. Across this sale the premium is widest at 0–100 lb. USDA reports each grade on its own line and never publishes the spread.

How it compared 0–100 lb

Same class and week · spot auction only
This sale33 hd
140.91
AL average15 barns · 834 hd
132.26
+8.66
A barn can sit above the state average at one weight and below it at another — check the class you actually sell.

Slaughter cattle

By class and quality grade · $/cwt
Cull cows and bulls are graded, not weight-classed — grade is what moves the money here.
ClassGradeDressingAvg wt$/cwt$/headHead
BullsHigh1,65580.341,3303thin
CowsBreaker 75-80%High1,43153.997736thin
CowsBoner 80-85%High1,16353.4862210
CowsLean 85-90%Average95549.514732thin

Every lot, as filed

32 lots · USDA AMS · Coffee County Stockyards - New Brockton, AL
Nothing removed and nothing rounded — the same lots as the USDA report, with per-head values added.
ClassGrade / descriptionWeightAvg wtPriceRangePer headHead
BullsMedium and Large 1428147.40/cwt145.00–150.006312
BullsMedium and Large 2473133.49/cwt133.00–134.006312
BullsMedium and Large 2675101.00/cwt101.00–101.006822
BullsMedium and Large 276898.48/cwt97.00–100.007562
BullsMedium and Large 2625105.00/cwt105.00–105.006563
BullsMedium and Large 2573113.39/cwt112.00–115.006505
BullsMedium and Large 2540116.95/cwt115.00–125.006328
BullsMedium and Large 3470124.35/cwt123.00–125.005843
HeifersMedium and Large 1475130.00/cwt130.00–130.006182
HeifersMedium and Large 1518118.99/cwt118.00–120.006162
HeifersMedium and Large 1615114.00/cwt111.00–117.007012
HeifersMedium and Large 2445125.50/cwt125.00–126.005582
HeifersMedium and Large 2488120.49/cwt119.00–122.005882
HeifersMedium and Large 2638108.50/cwt108.00–109.006922
HeifersMedium and Large 2521115.00/cwt115.00–115.005997
HeifersMedium and Large 2574108.76/cwt107.00–110.006248
SteersMedium and Large 1333174.08/cwt172.00–176.005802
SteersMedium and Large 1433153.29/cwt150.00–156.006643
SteersMedium and Large 1567135.14/cwt134.00–136.007667
SteersMedium and Large 2310156.52/cwt155.00–158.004852
SteersMedium and Large 2370154.52/cwt153.00–155.005724
SteersMedium and Large 2485135.00/cwt135.00–135.006555
SteersMedium and Large 2626125.00/cwt125.00–125.007838
SteersMedium and Large 3345145.00/cwt141.00–149.005002
Cow-Calf PairsMedium and Large 1-2740.00/cwt680.00–800.004
Cow-Calf PairsMedium and Large 1-2990.00/cwt990.00–990.004
Bulls1,65580.34/cwt79.00–81.001,3303
CowsBoner 80-85%1,26556.47/cwt55.00–59.007144
CowsBoner 80-85%1,09551.49/cwt50.00–52.005646
CowsBreaker 75-80%1,47556.01/cwt55.00–57.008262
CowsBreaker 75-80%1,40952.98/cwt52.00–54.007464
CowsLean 85-90%95549.51/cwt49.00–50.004732

How this sale compares

Alabama weighted averages
One sale is one barn on one day. The state ladder is every Alabama auction USDA reported that week, weighted by head — the fairer test of whether a lot sold well.