Sale reports / Kentucky / Springfield Livestock Auction - Kentucky / 2019-12-03

Springfield Livestock Auction - Kentucky

Feeder Cattle · Springfield, Kentucky · Tue, Dec 3
● Final7 lots reportedUSDA AMS · slug 2225
Receipts
772 head
740 vs last sale 1,512 772 vs year ago 0 · no sale a year ago
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Reporter comment USDA

As filed

Internet Sale

2 percent shrink, .06 - .08 cent slide, delivery 12/3 - 12/20/2019

Weight class

Steers · summary 0–100 lb

Weighted average of every reported lot
0–100 lb steers averaged $144.47/cwt on 707 head.
Average price
$144.47
707 head · 732 lb average
Value per head Derived
$1,057
Price × average weight ÷ 100
Grade differential Derived
single grade reported
vs the market
+5.15
vs KY average

What quality paid 0–100 lb

Frame and muscle grade
Frame / muscleAvg wt$/cwt$/headHead
Medium and Large 1-2732144.471,057707
Only one grade was reported at this weight, so there is no spread to compute.

How it compared 0–100 lb

Same class and week · spot auction only
This sale707 hd
144.47
KY average20 barns · 4,890 hd
139.32
+5.15
A barn can sit above the state average at one weight and below it at another — check the class you actually sell.

Every lot, as filed

7 lots · USDA AMS · Washington Co. Livestock - Special Feeder Cattle Sale - Springfield, KY
Nothing removed and nothing rounded — the same lots as the USDA report, with per-head values added.
ClassGrade / descriptionWeightAvg wtPriceRangePer headHead
SteersMedium and Large 1-2726144.69/cwt138.75–147.001,050285
SteersMedium and Large 1-2565151.00/cwt151.00–151.0085395
SteersMedium and Large 1-2635142.00/cwt142.00–142.0090285
SteersMedium and Large 1-2785143.75/cwt143.75–143.751,12865
SteersMedium and Large 1-2800143.00/cwt143.00–143.001,14462
SteersMedium and Large 1-2865142.50/cwt142.50–142.501,23360
SteersMedium and Large 1-2915140.50/cwt140.50–140.501,28655

How this sale compares

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