Sale reports / Missouri / F&T Livestock Market / 2021-07-26

F&T Livestock Market

Slaughter Cattle · Palmyra, Missouri · Mon, Jul 26
● Final15 lots reportedUSDA AMS · slug 1789
Receipts
89 head
46 vs last sale 43 11 vs year ago 100 · 11.0%
Also sold hereFeeder/Replacement CattleTue Aug 11, 2026
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Reporter comment USDA

As filed

Compared to last week, slaughter steers and heifers steady on a light test. Slaughter cows steady.

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
BullsLow1,74284.121,4669thin
CowsBreaker 75-80%High1,56473.751,15315
CowsBoner 80-85%High1,21272.6588115
CowsLean 85-90%High1,04054.7957010
HeifersSelectAverage1,078110.001,1862thin
HeifersSelect and ChoiceLow1,338109.001,4582thin
SteersChoiceAverage1,301123.561,6085thin
SteersSelect and ChoiceAverage1,335120.501,6092thin

Every lot, as filed

15 lots · USDA AMS · F and T Livestock Market Slaughter Cattle - Palmyra, MO
Nothing removed and nothing rounded — the same lots as the USDA report, with per-head values added.
ClassGrade / descriptionWeightAvg wtPriceRangePer headHead
HeifersSelect and Choice1,338109.00/cwt109.00–109.001,4582
Bulls1,60176.56/cwt65.50–87.001,2266
CowsLean 85-90%1,01076.50/cwt76.50–76.507731
CowsBreaker 75-80%1,56276.29/cwt74.50–79.001,1928
CowsBoner 80-85%1,22374.87/cwt72.50–77.509166
CowsLean 85-90%1,09366.59/cwt63.00–70.007284
CowsLean 85-90%94831.63/cwt30.00–35.003003
CowsBreaker 75-80%1,50565.83/cwt65.00–66.509912
CowsLean 85-90%1,08555.07/cwt54.00–56.005982
CowsBreaker 75-80%1,59172.85/cwt70.50–73.501,1595
CowsBoner 80-85%1,20571.17/cwt68.00–73.008589
SteersChoice1,301123.56/cwt122.00–124.501,6085
SteersSelect and Choice1,335120.50/cwt120.50–120.501,6092
HeifersSelect1,078110.00/cwt110.00–110.001,1862
Bulls2,02599.23/cwt97.50–100.252,0093

How this sale compares

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