Slaughter cattle
By class and quality grade · $/cwtCull cows and bulls are graded, not weight-classed — grade is what moves the money here.
| Class | Grade | Dressing | Avg wt | $/cwt | $/head | Head |
|---|
| Beef/Dairy Heifers | Choice | Average | 1,408 | 211.20 | 2,974 | 4thin |
| Beef/Dairy Steers | Choice | Low | 1,409 | 208.93 | 2,944 | 5thin |
| Dairy Steers | Choice | Average | 1,706 | 205.20 | 3,500 | 25 |
| Dairy Steers | Select and Choice | Average | 1,463 | 182.11 | 2,664 | 2thin |
| Heifers | Choice | Low | 1,205 | 233.88 | 2,819 | 101 |
| Steers | Choice | Average | 1,281 | 234.12 | 2,999 | 61 |
Every lot, as filed
13 lots · USDA AMS · Greenville Livestock Cattle Auction - Greenville, ILNothing removed and nothing rounded — the same lots as the USDA report, with per-head values added.
| Class | Grade / description | Weight | Avg wt | Price | Range | Per head | Head |
|---|
| Heifers | Choice | — | 1,200 | 227.41/cwt | 226.00–228.00 | 2,729 | 3 |
| Heifers | Choice | — | 1,210 | 234.14/cwt | 229.00–240.00 | 2,833 | 96 |
| Heifers | ChoiceLight Weight | — | 988 | 230.99/cwt | 230.00–232.00 | 2,282 | 2 |
| Steers | Choice | — | 1,281 | 234.12/cwt | 230.00–238.00 | 2,999 | 61 |
| Dairy Steers | Choice | — | 1,563 | 201.36/cwt | 198.00–205.00 | 3,147 | 6 |
| Dairy Steers | Choice | — | 1,785 | 208.35/cwt | 200.00–210.00 | 3,719 | 17 |
| Beef/Dairy Steers | Choice | — | 1,425 | 200.00/cwt | 200.00–200.00 | 2,850 | 1 |
| Beef/Dairy Heifers | Choice | — | 1,308 | 220.00/cwt | 220.00–220.00 | 2,878 | 2 |
| Beef/Dairy Heifers | Choice | — | 1,508 | 202.39/cwt | 200.00–205.00 | 3,052 | 2 |
| Dairy Steers | ChoiceNon-Traditional | — | 1,465 | 190.00/cwt | 190.00–190.00 | 2,784 | 1 |
| Dairy Steers | Choice | — | 1,455 | 190.00/cwt | 190.00–190.00 | 2,765 | 1 |
| Dairy Steers | Select and Choice | — | 1,463 | 182.11/cwt | 176.00–188.00 | 2,664 | 2 |
| Beef/Dairy Steers | Choice | — | 1,405 | 211.16/cwt | 205.00–215.00 | 2,967 | 4 |
How this sale compares
Illinois weighted averagesOne sale is one barn on one day. The state ladder is every Illinois auction USDA reported that week, weighted by head — the fairer test of whether a lot sold well.