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 |
|---|
| Cows | Breaker 75-80% | Average | 1,674 | 92.22 | 1,544 | 49 |
| Cows | Boner 80-85% | High | 1,458 | 86.64 | 1,263 | 24 |
| Cows | Lean 85-90% | Low | 1,293 | 76.44 | 988 | 42 |
| Steers | Choice and Prime | Average | 1,689 | 191.55 | 3,236 | 11 |
| Steers | Choice | Average | 1,543 | 185.27 | 2,858 | 19 |
| Steers | Select | Average | 1,468 | 178.64 | 2,622 | 6thin |
| Steers | Standard | Average | 1,370 | 166.73 | 2,284 | 5thin |
Every lot, as filed
14 lots · USDA AMS · New Holland Livestock Cattle Auction (Thursday) - 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 |
|---|
| Cows | Breaker 75-80% | — | 1,658 | 93.01/cwt | 90.00–97.00 | 1,542 | 34 |
| Cows | Boner 80-85% | — | 1,407 | 94.60/cwt | 90.00–102.00 | 1,331 | 3 |
| Cows | Boner 80-85% | — | 1,465 | 85.50/cwt | 82.00–89.00 | 1,253 | 21 |
| Steers | Choice and PrimeHeavy Weight | — | 1,885 | 183.98/cwt | 181.00–187.00 | 3,468 | 2 |
| Steers | Choice | — | 1,606 | 186.71/cwt | 184.00–191.00 | 2,999 | 13 |
| Cows | Lean 85-90% | — | 1,292 | 69.17/cwt | 62.00–76.00 | 894 | 17 |
| Cows | Breaker 75-80% | — | 1,614 | 86.74/cwt | 82.00–89.00 | 1,400 | 10 |
| Cows | Breaker 75-80% | — | 1,905 | 97.82/cwt | 97.00–99.00 | 1,863 | 5 |
| Cows | Lean 85-90% | — | 1,307 | 87.15/cwt | 84.00–91.00 | 1,139 | 6 |
| Cows | Lean 85-90% | — | 1,289 | 79.56/cwt | 77.00–83.00 | 1,026 | 19 |
| Steers | Choice and Prime | — | 1,646 | 193.23/cwt | 191.00–196.00 | 3,181 | 9 |
| Steers | Choice | — | 1,406 | 182.16/cwt | 182.00–183.00 | 2,561 | 6 |
| Steers | Standard | — | 1,370 | 166.73/cwt | 164.00–170.00 | 2,284 | 5 |
| Steers | Select | — | 1,468 | 178.64/cwt | 177.00–181.00 | 2,622 | 6 |
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.