Pennsylvania feeder cattle prices

USDA auction weighted averages · $/cwt · week of Apr 27 – May 3 · Cornbelt + SE region

These figures are not current

Read before the tables

USDA has not filed a complete Pennsylvania week recently — steers last on Apr 27, 116 days ago; heifers on Apr 27, 116 days ago. The prices below are what was reported then, not what cattle are worth this week.

They are shown because they are the last real trade USDA published here, and a reader is better served by a dated figure than by an empty page. For a current market, the region ladder and the neighbouring states below are trading now.

Steers

149 head
Week of Apr 27 · change vs week of Sep 15, 2025 · year-ago vs week of Apr 28, 2025
Not current — this is USDA's last complete steers week for this market, 116 days ago. The market has moved since. Read these as a record of what was last reported, not as what cattle are worth today.
Weight$/cwtvs prior weekvs year ago$/headHeadBarns
300–400 lbtoo thin to quote251
400–500 lbtoo thin to quote491
500–600 lbtoo thin to quote451
600–700 lbtoo thin to quote91
700–800 lbtoo thin to quote71
800–900 lbtoo thin to quote81
900 lb +too thin to quote61
7 of 7 classes are not quoted. Those traded, but under 50 head — too few to average into a market price. The head count is still shown, so nothing is hidden; only the average is withheld. Across every state over the last year, cells under 50 head are 29% of the cells and 1.4% of the cattle. $/cwt, head and barn counts are USDA as filed USDA. $/cwt is USDA's weighted average of every reported lot. $/head is that price applied to the midpoint of the weight range Derived, blank on 300–400 and 900 lb + because both are open-ended and USDA publishes no average weight to use instead.

Heifers

205 head
Week of Apr 27 · change vs week of Sep 15, 2025 · year-ago vs week of Apr 28, 2025
Not current — this is USDA's last complete heifers week for this market, 116 days ago. The market has moved since. Read these as a record of what was last reported, not as what cattle are worth today.
Weight$/cwtvs prior weekvs year ago$/headHeadBarns
300–400 lbtoo thin to quote241
400–500 lb476.02+97.52+135.102,142511
500–600 lb404.67+76.63+103.452,226591
600–700 lbtoo thin to quote261
700–800 lbtoo thin to quote171
800–900 lbtoo thin to quote201
900 lb +too thin to quote81
5 of 7 classes are not quoted. Those traded, but under 50 head — too few to average into a market price. The head count is still shown, so nothing is hidden; only the average is withheld. Across every state over the last year, cells under 50 head are 29% of the cells and 1.4% of the cattle. $/cwt, head and barn counts are USDA as filed USDA. $/cwt is USDA's weighted average of every reported lot. $/head is that price applied to the midpoint of the weight range Derived, blank on 300–400 and 900 lb + because both are open-ended and USDA publishes no average weight to use instead.

Where these cattle sold