Washington steers were mixed in the classes that carried real volume. The busiest, 800–900 lb at 369 head, averaged $350.60/cwt and up $18.37 on the year.
| Weight | $/cwt | vs prior week | vs year ago | $/head | Head | Barns |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 400–500 lbtoo thin to quote | — | — | — | — | 21 | 1 |
| 600–700 lb | 346.96 | −13.04 | −6.69 | 2,255 | 55 | 1 |
| 700–800 lb | 366.03 | — | +25.82 | 2,745 | 177 | 1 |
| 800–900 lb | 350.60 | — | +18.37 | 2,980 | 369 | 1 |
| 900 lb + | 310.34 | +11.34 | +6.44 | — | 125 | 1 |
| Weight | $/cwt | vs prior week | vs year ago | $/head | Head | Barns |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 500–600 lbtoo thin to quote | — | — | — | — | 16 | 1 |
| 600–700 lb | 363.85 | — | +41.30 | 2,365 | 107 | 1 |
| 700–800 lb | 325.20 | — | +5.00 | 2,439 | 153 | 1 |
| 800–900 lb | 314.96 | — | +10.72 | 2,677 | 119 | 1 |
| 900 lb +too thin to quote | — | — | — | — | 44 | 1 |