Sale reports / Missouri / Show-Me-Select (Fruitland, MO) / 2020-06-06

Show-Me-Select (Fruitland, MO)

Replacement Cattle · Fruitland, Missouri · Sat, Jun 6
● Final14 lots reportedUSDA AMS · slug 1791
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70 head
70 vs last sale 0 70 vs year ago 0 · no sale a year ago
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Reporter comment USDA

As filed

Heifers in this sale have met minimum standards for reproductive soundness, pelvic size, frame size, muscle thickness, body condition, and weight. They have undergone a comprehensive health program, and are guaranteed bred, high percentage were fetal sexed. There are 16Tear 2 AI bred heifers. Approximately 40 percent of the offering were Tier 2 Show Me Select heifers. This means that they have met requirements and are out high accuracy sires. Several herds have 8 to 9 generations of stacked pedigrees. Several consignors feed their cattle and get top premium at U.S. Premium Beef on steers mates.

All heifers are expected to calve from early September to mid November. Within the offering, 37 head of Registered Angus and Registered Simmentals. Heifers were graded and sorted into uniform lots according to projected calving dates and body type similarity. Demand was $80.00 lower than our Dec sale with a good attendance of cattle producers. Supply consisted of 70 bred heifers from 12 producers, in 47 lots selling to 25 different buyers, with a sale average of $2294.00 per head. There were 16 head of Tier 2-AI bred heifers, with an average sale price of $2556.00; 12 head Tier 2 natural bred heifers, with an average price of $2208.00; 17 head Tier 1-AI bred heifers, with an average price $2208.00; 25 Tier 1 natural bred heifers, with an average price $2226.00, $2377.00 was the average price of all AI bred and $2220.00 average of natural bred heifers.

Every lot, as filed

14 lots · USDA AMS · Show-Me-Select Special - Fruitland, MO
Nothing removed and nothing rounded — the same lots as the USDA report, with per-head values added.
ClassGrade / descriptionWeightAvg wtPriceRangePer headHead
Bred HeifersLarge 2Registered1,1202,150.00/cwt2,150.00–2,150.0024,0802
Bred HeifersMedium and Large 1Registered1,0132,250.00/cwt2,000.00–2,500.0022,7932
Bred HeifersLarge 21,0632,175.00/cwt2,000.00–2,300.0023,1206
Bred HeifersMedium and Large 1Registered1,0352,430.00/cwt2,000.00–2,950.0025,1515
Bred HeifersLarge 1-2Registered1,1202,050.00/cwt2,000.00–2,100.0022,9604
Bred HeifersMedium and Large 11,0502,100.00/cwt2,100.00–2,100.0022,0502
Bred HeifersLarge 1-21,1292,264.29/cwt2,100.00–2,550.0025,5647
Bred HeifersMedium 21,2302,150.00/cwt2,150.00–2,150.0026,4451
Bred HeifersLarge 1Registered1,0912,425.00/cwt2,050.00–3,100.0026,45718
Bred HeifersMedium 1-2Registered1,0452,400.00/cwt2,400.00–2,400.0025,0802
Bred HeifersMedium and Large 1-2Registered1,2302,700.00/cwt2,700.00–2,700.0033,2101
Bred HeifersLarge 11,1652,213.64/cwt1,800.00–2,700.0025,78911
Bred HeifersMedium 18902,066.67/cwt2,000.00–2,100.0018,3933
Bred HeifersMedium and Large 1-21,0752,300.00/cwt2,100.00–2,500.0024,7256

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