Slaughter cattle
By class and quality grade · $/cwtCull cows and bulls are graded, not weight-classed — grade is what moves the money here.
| Class | Grade | Dressing | Avg wt | $/cwt | $/head | Head |
|---|
| Bulls | — | High | 1,204 | 88.07 | 1,061 | 76 |
| Heifers | Choice and Prime | Average | 1,515 | 112.83 | 1,709 | 3thin |
| Heifers | Choice | Average | 1,345 | 105.13 | 1,414 | 5thin |
| Steers | Choice and Prime | High | 1,691 | 119.47 | 2,020 | 15 |
| Steers | Choice | High | 1,443 | 118.08 | 1,704 | 56 |
| Steers | Select | High | 1,398 | 115.74 | 1,618 | 13 |
Every lot, as filed
12 lots · USDA AMS · New Holland Livestock Cattle Auction (Monday) - New Holland, PANothing removed and nothing rounded — the same lots as the USDA report, with per-head values added.
| Class | Grade / description | Weight | Avg wt | Price | Range | Per head | Head |
|---|
| Heifers | Choice and Prime | — | 1,515 | 112.83/cwt | 112.00–113.50 | 1,709 | 3 |
| Steers | SelectNon-Traditional | — | 1,408 | 117.05/cwt | 109.00–128.00 | 1,648 | 11 |
| Bulls | —Non-Traditional | — | 1,339 | 106.60/cwt | 92.00–126.00 | 1,427 | 25 |
| Bulls | —Non-Traditional | — | 1,032 | 65.97/cwt | 61.50–72.00 | 681 | 5 |
| Bulls | —Non-Traditional | — | 1,009 | 74.80/cwt | 72.00–78.00 | 755 | 18 |
| Heifers | Choice | — | 1,345 | 105.13/cwt | 101.00–107.50 | 1,414 | 5 |
| Bulls | —Non-Traditional | — | 1,240 | 84.01/cwt | 79.00–89.00 | 1,042 | 28 |
| Steers | SelectNon-Traditional | — | 1,343 | 108.53/cwt | 108.00–109.00 | 1,458 | 2 |
| Steers | ChoiceNon-Traditional | — | 1,518 | 122.30/cwt | 120.00–130.00 | 1,857 | 18 |
| Steers | Choice and PrimeNon-Traditional | — | 1,688 | 120.07/cwt | 118.00–122.00 | 2,027 | 12 |
| Steers | Choice and PrimeNon-Traditional | — | 1,702 | 117.05/cwt | 110.00–125.00 | 1,992 | 3 |
| Steers | ChoiceNon-Traditional | — | 1,407 | 116.08/cwt | 112.00–118.00 | 1,633 | 38 |
How this sale compares
Pennsylvania weighted averagesOne sale is one barn on one day. The state ladder is every Pennsylvania auction USDA reported that week, weighted by head — the fairer test of whether a lot sold well.