Sale reports / West Virginia / Pocahontas Producers Co-Op Association / 2019-10-18

Pocahontas Producers Co-Op Association

Feeder Cattle · Marlington, West Virginia · Fri, Oct 18
● Final10 lots reportedUSDA AMS · slug 1888
Receipts
85 head
62 vs last sale 147 85 vs year ago 0 · no sale a year ago
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Weight class

Steers · summary 0–100 lb

Weighted average of every reported lot
0–100 lb steers averaged $133.89/cwt on 43 head.
Average price
$133.89
43 head · 584 lb average
Value per head Derived
$783
Price × average weight ÷ 100
Grade differential Derived
single grade reported
vs the market
2.33
vs WV average

What quality paid 0–100 lb

Frame and muscle grade
Frame / muscleAvg wt$/cwt$/headHead
Medium and Large 1584133.8978343
Only one grade was reported at this weight, so there is no spread to compute.

How it compared 0–100 lb

Same class and week · spot auction only
This sale43 hd
133.89
WV average7 barns · 1,547 hd
136.22
−2.33
A barn can sit above the state average at one weight and below it at another — check the class you actually sell.

Every lot, as filed

10 lots · USDA AMS · Pocahontas Producers Co-Op Association Special Graded Sale - Marlington, WV
Nothing removed and nothing rounded — the same lots as the USDA report, with per-head values added.
ClassGrade / descriptionWeightAvg wtPriceRangePer headHead
BullsMedium and Large 173975.00/cwt75.00–75.005545
SteersMedium and Large 1643130.73/cwt130.00–131.0084118
SteersMedium and Large 1539139.00/cwt139.00–139.0074914
SteersMedium and Large 1471136.50/cwt136.50–136.506438
SteersMedium and Large 1748122.00/cwt122.00–122.009133
HeifersMedium and Large 235065.00/cwt65.00–65.002282
HeifersMedium and Large 1512110.65/cwt103.00–118.0056710
HeifersMedium and Large 1448118.00/cwt118.00–118.0052910
HeifersMedium and Large 1571112.00/cwt112.00–112.006406
HeifersMedium and Large 1826108.00/cwt108.00–108.008924

How this sale compares

West Virginia weighted averages
One sale is one barn on one day. The state ladder is every West Virginia auction USDA reported that week, weighted by head — the fairer test of whether a lot sold well.