Sale reports / Missouri / Show-Me-Select (Kingsville, MO) / 2023-05-20

Show-Me-Select (Kingsville, MO)

Replacement Cattle · Kingsville, Missouri · Sat, May 20
● Final4 lots reportedUSDA AMS · slug 1794
Receipts
80 head
79 vs last sale 159 35 vs year ago 115 · 30.4%
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Reporter comment USDA

As filed

Coordinated by Show Me Select Board with University Extension, Commercial Agriculture Program, MU College of Veterinary Medicine, Missouri Cattlemen Association and Missouri Dept of Agriculture. 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 with a percentage fetal sexed. All heifers are expected to calve from early September to early November to calving ease bulls. Heifers were graded and sorted into uniform lots according to projected calving dates and body type similarity. Supply consisted of 80 bred heifers from 4 producers with a sale average of $2047.00 per head, $153.00 per head more than the May 2022 sale. All AI bred heifers averaged $2,053.00 per head, $19.00 more than the natural service heifers.

Replacement cattle Per head

By class, stage and age
Bred stock and pairs are reported per head, not per hundredweight — these prices are never mixed with the $/cwt figures above.
ClassStageAgeAvg wt$/headHead
Bred Heifers2nd/3rd Stage (4-9 mo)(<2 yrs)1,130$2,05079

Every lot, as filed

4 lots · USDA AMS · Show-Me-Select Special - Kingsville, MO
Nothing removed and nothing rounded — the same lots as the USDA report, with per-head values added.
ClassGrade / descriptionWeightAvg wtPriceRangePer headHead
Bred HeifersLarge 11,2182,100.00/head2,000.00–2,150.002,1007
Bred HeifersMedium and Large 11,1602,180.65/head2,000.00–2,500.002,18131
Bred HeifersMedium 1-21,0062,212.50/head1,950.00–2,300.002,2134
Bred HeifersMedium and Large 1-21,1011,913.51/head1,850.00–2,100.001,91437

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.