Montana Weekly Livestock Auction Summary

Montana · Weekly summary · Mon, Mar 22
● As filed78 lines reportedUSDA AMS · slug 1778

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Counts as USDA filed them
Montana reported 78 priced lines covering 1,332 head across feeder cattle, slaughter cattle, replacement cattle. USDA puts feeder cattle receipts at 772 head. slaughter cattle receipts at 393 head. replacement cattle receipts at 304 head.

Montana Weekly Livestock Auction Summary

Mon Mar 22, 2021
USDA Livestock, Poultry & Grain Market News · Federal-State Market News Service, Billings, MT (LS-BL)
Feeder CattleReceipts 772Last week 3,517Year ago 902
Slaughter CattleReceipts 393Last week 642Year ago 388
Replacement CattleReceipts 304Last week 315Year ago 543

Compared to last week: Only two sales were held this week and receipts were light. Steers all sold with steady to lower undertones. Heifers all sold with lower undertones. Quality this week was plain to average. Calves sold in small packages with no load lots on offer this trading period. Buyers showed mostly light demand for feeders as many were not willing to start loads with so few cattle to work with. CME positions gained ground every day this week. The March contract expired Thursday at 136.15 while the April closed Friday at 139.425 that's 1.475 and 5.70 higher on the March and April contracts respectfully. The May contract closed Friday at 149.875. Market activity was mostly slow to moderate this week. Weigh up cows sold on good to very good demand as packers and feeding buyers both showed good interest in purchasing cows. Packers purchased cows both to feed and send to immediate slaughter this week. Light offerings were seen this week and good demand from both packer and feeding buyers pushed cow prices higher. Feeding cows sold 1.00-3.00 higher. Slaughter cows sold steady to 2.00 higher on breaking and boning cows, lean cows sold mostly 2.00-4.00 higher. Slaughter bulls sold mostly 1.00 higher. Quality this week was mostly plain to average. Much of the center of the country is still recovering from last weeks major snowstorm and many locations are reporting muddy country conditions along with some minor flooding. This continues to disrupt the availability of cattle in the central and western Plains states. Weigh up conditions were mostly average this week, and similar to last week. Two year old to young age cows sold on mostly moderate demand this week. This class sold steady to firm, with stronger interest seen in cattle suitable to re-breed.

Feeder Cattle

As reported
HeadWt rangeAvg wtPrice rangeAvg price
Steers — Medium and Large 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
5645149.00149.00
24391184.00–189.50185.76
1560157.00157.00
32470164.00–175.00171.13
18525164.00–173.00169.62
Steers — Medium and Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
32716138.00–146.00143.42
21585160.00–167.50162.52
17691148.00–150.50150.07
24623155.50–162.50160.21
5830131.00131.00
17486178.00–183.00182.18
12442190.00–195.00191.43
4883132.00132.00
2928128.00128.00
54529170.00–181.00172.87
Steers — Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
41,104120.00120.00
Steers — Medium 1$ per cwt · actual wt
3495174.00174.00
Heifers — Medium and Large 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
3545149.00149.00
2635136.00136.00
5457155.00155.00
19427155.00–161.00157.20
8679128.00–129.00128.26
Heifers — Medium and Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
56625133.50–147.00142.56
2838114.00114.00
66758125.00–131.50129.84
10718124.50–132.50130.01
17429165.50–166.00165.73
65481163.00–168.00166.03
21667126.00–139.00131.84
4388167.50167.50
41517147.00–167.00158.01
58579138.00–149.00143.27
Bulls — Medium and Large 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
11473155.00155.00
6556141.00141.00
Bulls — Medium and Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
4975113.00113.00
6617143.00–147.00144.98
10764128.00128.00
5369195.00195.00
3674131.00–138.00133.37
1445177.50177.50
Bulls — Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
41,054108.00108.00
31,14095.0095.00
11,15095.0095.00
Bulls — Medium and Large 2$ per cwt · actual wt
4373135.00135.00

Replacement Cattle

As reported
AgeStageHeadWt rangeAvg wtPrice rangeAvg price
Bred Cows — Medium and Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
Middle Aged/Aged (>5 yrs)3rd Stage (7-9 mo)861,3981,110.00–1,275.001,138.84
Young (2-4 yrs)2nd Stage (4-6 mo)21,1951,100.001,100.00
Young (2-4 yrs)3rd Stage (7-9 mo)41,1331,250.001,250.00
Bred Cows — Medium and Large 1 · Broken Mouth$ per cwt · actual wt
Aged (>8 yrs)3rd Stage (7-9 mo)161,460875.00–975.00892.21
Stock Cows — Medium and Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
Young/Middle Aged (2-8 yrs)Open261,13865.00–71.0066.43
Young (2-4 yrs)Open411,06362.00–100.0078.37
(<2 yrs)Open911,00980.00–110.0090.74
Stock Cows — Medium and Large 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
(<2 yrs)Open91,06178.00–84.0082.83

Slaughter Cattle

As reported
HeadWt rangeAvg wtPrice rangeAvg price
Cows — Boner 80-85%$ per cwt · actual wt
231,50255.00–62.5060.85
21,35568.5068.50
191,37663.50–66.5064.43
Cows — Lean 85-90%$ per cwt · actual wt
171,21749.50–62.0056.03
381,25959.50–65.0063.51
21,03851.00–52.0051.49
Cows — Lean 85-90% · Return to Feed$ per cwt · actual wt
281,14051.50–63.0060.20
21,17868.00–69.5068.68
431,19761.50–66.0063.52
Cows — Boner 80-85% · Return to Feed$ per cwt · actual wt
151,38259.00–62.5061.20
41,39067.00–67.5067.23
761,34362.00–66.2563.60
Cows — Lean 85-90% · Light Weight$ per cwt · actual wt
293042.00–45.0043.56
394851.00–55.0053.62
299865.0065.00
Cows — Breaker 75-80%$ per cwt · actual wt
21,57559.00–61.0060.01
71,47963.00–65.0063.75
Cows — Breaker 75-80% · Return to Feed$ per cwt · actual wt
61,72157.00–62.0060.31
61,60564.50–65.0064.69
Bulls — Return to Feed$ per cwt · actual wt
11,12578.0078.00
Bulls — Heavy Weight$ per cwt · actual wt
12,52592.5092.50
Bulls$ per cwt · actual wt
131,65864.00–81.5076.94
72,05989.00–96.0091.81
231,81882.00–88.5084.79
Bulls — Light Weight$ per cwt · actual wt
11,37083.0083.00
41,28661.00–72.0065.85
Head, weight ranges, average weights and price ranges are exactly as USDA AMS filed them — nothing recomputed, nothing rounded — in USDA's own reporting structure. This is RaisedBeef's rendering of that data, not a copy of USDA's document.
Source: USDA AMS, as filed — nothing recomputed and nothing rounded. This summary aggregates the same sales the Montana barn reports cover, so it must never be added to a state total built from those barns.