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Show-Me-Select (Kirksville, MO)

Replacement Cattle · Kirksville, Missouri · Fri, Nov 22
● Final2 lots reportedUSDA AMS · slug 1795
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Receipts
110 head
110 vs last sale 0 110 vs year ago 0 · no sale a year ago
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Reporter comment USDA

As filed

Year ago receipts were 133.

Sponsored by Missouri Show-Me-Select Replacement Heifers, Inc., University of Missouri Extension, Missouri Cattlemen’s Association, MU College of Veterinary Medicine, Kirksville Livestock LLC, and Missouri Department of Agriculture.

All heifers in the sale have met minimum standards for reproductive soundness, pelvic size, body condition and weight. A strict immunization program has been followed including Brucellosis calf-hood vaccination and tested negative for BVD-PI. Heifers were bred to bulls meeting strict calving ease/birth weight EPDs. Projected calving dates were given with most heifers expected to calve from the end of January through March. All heifers were screened for blemishes, muscle, frame, body condition score (BCS) and disposition by a screening committee consisting of official graders from the Missouri Department of Agriculture and USDA, then sorted into lots according to calving dates and similar body types. A near full house crowd was on hand to see the 110 heifers that sold in 31 lots. Many of the consignors were long time participants of the Show-Me-Select Heifer Program and the quality and condition of the offering was excellent. Sale average was 1811.00 per head, which was 96.00 per head higher than the November 2018 sale.

Every lot, as filed

2 lots · USDA AMS · Show-Me-Select Special - Kirksville, MO
Nothing removed and nothing rounded — the same lots as the USDA report, with per-head values added.
ClassGrade / descriptionWeightAvg wtPriceRangePer headHead
Bred HeifersMedium and Large 1-2Fancy1,1502,244.44/cwt2,000.00–2,350.0025,8119
Bred HeifersMedium and Large 1-21,1151,773.27/cwt1,650.00–1,850.0019,772101

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.