Sale reports / Missouri / Green City Livestock Auction / 2026-06-29

Green City Livestock Auction

Feeder Cattle · Green City, Missouri · Mon, Jun 29
● Final23 lots reportedUSDA AMS · slug 1254
Receipts
2,509 head
1,774 vs last sale 735 228 vs year ago 2,737 · 8.3%
Also sold hereReplacement Cattle SpecialSat Feb 14, 2026
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Reporter comment USDA

As filed

No recently tested market for a price comparison, undertone higher. This was the first day of the Annual Beef BBQ Customer Appreciation Sale, featuring yearlings on Monday and calves on Wednesday. Roughly 30 straight loads of yearlings moved through the ring on Monday, all from well known local reputation producers. Weigh up ran the gamut throughout the day but the steer loads sold later in the day were pretty empty. Buyer numbers were fairly limited but buyer power was not; most of the loads, particularly the heifers, went to a very small number of outlets but still at some pretty salty prices. Supply heavy, demand good to very good.

Weight class

Heifers · summary 600–700 lb

Weighted average of every reported lot
600–700 lb heifers averaged $402.23/cwt on 182 head, up $53.36 from the prior sale. That ranks 9 of 11 comparable sales and sits +10.05 against this barn's trailing median of $392.18.
Average price
$402.23
53.36 vs prior sale
182 head · 673 lb average
Value per head Derived
$2,707
Price × average weight ÷ 100
Grade differential Derived
single grade reported
vs the market
+10.68
vs MO average
+12.80 vs national

What quality paid 600–700 lb

Frame and muscle grade
Frame / muscleAvg wt$/cwt$/headHead
Medium and Large 1673402.232,707182
Only one grade was reported at this weight, so there is no spread to compute.

This barn's trailing prices 600–700 lb

11 sales
427395362329median 392.1812/1701/1403/1806/0307/01
Heifers 600–700 lb: high $413.13, low $343.27, median $392.18 across 11 sales. Sales under 10 head in this class are excluded, so a thin day cannot swing the median or the ranking.

How it compared 600–700 lb

Same class and week · spot auction only
This sale182 hd
402.23
MO average20 barns · 2,125 hd
391.55
+10.68
National average34 barns · 2,555 hd
389.43
+12.80
This barn, trailing median11 sales
392.18
+10.05
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

23 lots · USDA AMS · Green City Livestock Auction - Green City, MO
Nothing removed and nothing rounded — the same lots as the USDA report, with per-head values added.
ClassGrade / descriptionWeightAvg wtPriceRangePer headHead
HeifersMedium and Large 1-2850–900855313.50/cwt313.50–313.502,6807
HeifersLarge 1-2950–1000955280.50/cwt280.50–280.502,67925
SteersMedium and Large 1-2800–850831371.50/cwt371.50–371.503,08713
SteersMedium and Large 1-2850–900861351.50/cwt351.50–351.503,0269
SteersLarge 1-2850–900893363.75/cwt363.75–363.753,24865
SteersLarge 1-2750–800788377.50/cwt377.50–377.502,97519
HeifersMedium and Large 1700–750720379.83/cwt361.75–391.002,735614
SteersLarge 1-2950–1000960331.50/cwt331.50–331.503,18210
SteersMedium and Large 1900–950920363.41/cwt360.75–365.003,343373
SteersMedium and Large 1-2950–1000971353.45/cwt342.50–354.753,43267
SteersLarge 1-21000–10501,007329.50/cwt329.50–329.503,3185
SteersMedium and Large 1-2550–600572418.42/cwt411.00–429.002,39314
HeifersMedium 1-2700–750714329.00/cwt329.00–329.002,3495
HeifersLarge 1-2900–950928311.00/cwt311.00–311.002,8866
SteersMedium and Large 1800–850826381.99/cwt376.00–387.503,155204
SteersMedium and Large 1650–700673427.01/cwt411.50–435.502,874130
SteersMedium and Large 1600–650640437.75/cwt437.75–437.752,80227
SteersMedium and Large 1750–800767396.93/cwt390.50–410.503,044130
SteersMedium and Large 1700–750733425.50/cwt425.50–425.503,11931
SteersMedium and Large 1850–900890364.00/cwt364.00–364.003,24061
HeifersMedium and Large 1750–800782350.32/cwt346.50–362.502,740263
HeifersMedium and Large 1650–700673402.23/cwt383.50–408.252,707182
HeifersMedium and Large 1800–850828341.47/cwt338.75–344.252,827128

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.