Montana Weekly Livestock Auction Summary

Montana · Weekly summary · Mon, Jan 26
● As filed131 lines reportedUSDA AMS · slug 1778

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Counts as USDA filed them
Montana reported 131 priced lines covering 2,867 head across feeder cattle, slaughter cattle, replacement cattle. USDA puts feeder cattle receipts at 2,513 head. slaughter cattle receipts at 389 head. replacement cattle receipts at 299 head.

Montana Weekly Livestock Auction Summary

Mon Jan 26, 2026
USDA Livestock, Poultry & Grain Market News · Federal-State Market News Service, Billings, MT (LS-BL)
Feeder CattleReceipts 2,513Last week 5,677Year ago 4,514
Slaughter CattleReceipts 389Last week 1,006Year ago 1,139
Replacement CattleReceipts 299Last week 1,107Year ago 466

Compared to last week: Steer calves under 450 lbs were too lightly tested to develop an accurate market trend, however steady to weak undertones were noticed on a lower quality offering. 450 lbs steers and heavier sold fully steady in a narrow comparison. Heifers under 500 lbs were too lightly tested to develop an accurate market trend, however steady to higher undertones were noticed. Heifers 500-599 lbs sold generally steady. Heifers 600 lbs and heavier sold steady to 5.00 lower. Demand was good to very good for all offerings this week. The best demand continues to be for cattle suitable to develop into yearlings as several buyers still have large orders to fill for summer grass leases. Additionally, demand for offerings too big to develop into yearlings was also good this week, however quality did limit demand as packer buyers showed lighter demand for lower quality offerings. High quality offerings continue to sell fully steady. Cattle were offered in smaller package sizes this week which also limited demand in places. Only one load lot was seen this week. Demand for feeding heifers continues to be very good as many attractive heifers are being purchased to feed with competitive bidding seen between replacement and packer buyers. The January feeder cattle contract had a finial settlement of 370.69, 5.89 higher than last Fridays close, the March closed at 360.275 , 0.10 higher than last Friday. The April closed at 358.275, 0.475 lower than last Friday. The May contract closed Friday at 355.125. Market activity was mostly active however a slightly smaller buyer pool was noticed this week. Weigh up cows sold on mostly good demand for light offerings. Feeding cow demand remains good. All feeding cows sold 3.00-8.00 higher for the week with the largest price increase seen in lower yielding offerings as buyers were willing to take blemished cows to feed this week. Slaughter cow demand was stronger this week as snow storms have slowed the volume of cattle being delivered directly to the packing plants, especially in the upper plains. Cow offerings were also lighter at sales across Montana this week forcing packers and feeding buyers to bid aggressively over all offerings. Breaking cows sold mostly 4.00-6.00 higher. Boning and lean cows sold mostly 5.00-7.00 higher. Slaughter bulls sold mostly 2.00-3.00 higher. Demand for young age cows suitable to feed or rebreed was mostly light to moderate this week as quality and light offerings limited demand. Coming 2 year old cows sold mostly steady on an plain to average quality offering.

Slaughter Cattle

As reported
HeadWt rangeAvg wtPrice rangeAvg price
Cows — Lean 85-90% · Return to Feed$ per cwt · actual wt
141,083135.00–163.00147.79
61,177167.50–172.00170.79
151,152155.00–169.00162.30
Cows — Lean 85-90% · Light Weight$ per cwt · actual wt
293585.0085.00
990695.00–121.00113.18
Cows — Lean 85-90%$ per cwt · actual wt
131,129105.00–130.00118.39
51,05875.00–102.5092.36
31,132127.50–148.00136.98
Cows — Boner 80-85%$ per cwt · actual wt
11,550169.00169.00
51,345105.00–130.00121.12
101,405133.00–145.00140.28
Cows — Breaker 75-80%$ per cwt · actual wt
301,703157.50–174.00167.31
141,653142.00–162.00156.08
Cows — Boner 80-85% · Return to Feed$ per cwt · actual wt
101,389125.00–159.00145.25
81,470173.00–174.00173.38
951,395160.00–173.00168.30
Cows — Breaker 75-80% · Return to Feed$ per cwt · actual wt
361,574165.00–170.00167.70
141,515143.00–161.00153.72
Cows — Breaker 75-80% · Heavy Weight$ per cwt · actual wt
12,090164.00164.00
Bulls$ per cwt · actual wt
12,375193.00193.00
141,690134.00–179.00164.33
12,475193.50193.50
231,885178.00–192.00183.35
Bulls — Non-Traditional$ per cwt · actual wt
11,350182.00182.00
11,210165.00165.00
Bulls — Return to Feed$ per cwt · actual wt
51,666152.50–182.50171.52
121,646165.00–184.00180.41
Bulls — Light Weight$ per cwt · actual wt
11,235150.00150.00
Bulls — Natural$ per cwt · actual wt
201,830186.00–197.00195.27
81,881198.50198.50

Replacement Cattle

As reported
AgeStageHeadWt rangeAvg wtPrice rangeAvg price
Bred Cows — Medium and Large 1-2 · Thin Fleshed$ per head · actual wt
Aged (>8 yrs)2nd/3rd Stage (4-9 mo)31,2302,000.002,000.00
Bred Cows — Medium and Large 1$ per head · actual wt
Young (2-4 yrs)1st/2nd Stage (1-6 mo)91,2262,650.00–2,800.002,742.05
Middle Aged (5-8 yrs)1st/2nd Stage (1-6 mo)11,1152,500.002,500.00
Middle Aged/Aged (>5 yrs)2nd/3rd Stage (4-9 mo)21,5552,850.00–2,950.002,893.25
Bred Cows — Medium and Large 1 · Broken Mouth$ per cwt · actual wt
Aged (>8 yrs)1st/2nd Stage (1-6 mo)41,446165.00165.00
Aged (>8 yrs)2nd/3rd Stage (4-9 mo)51,3612,650.002,650.00
Bred Cows — Medium and Large 1-2$ per head · actual wt
Middle Aged/Aged (>5 yrs)2nd Stage (4-6 mo)11,4952,550.002,550.00
Bred Cows — Medium and Large 1-2 · Broken Mouth$ per head · actual wt
Aged (>8 yrs)2nd/3rd Stage (4-9 mo)41,2252,375.002,375.00
Stock Cows — Medium and Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
Young (2-4 yrs)Open1081,064184.00–310.00244.00
Young/Middle Aged (2-8 yrs)Open101,252171.00–190.00177.16
(<2 yrs)Open82882257.50–322.00298.60
Stock Cows — Medium and Large 1 · Fleshy$ per cwt · actual wt
Young (2-4 yrs)Open31,313175.00–182.50178.60
Stock Cows — Medium 1$ per cwt · actual wt
(<2 yrs)Open1760292.50292.50
Young (2-4 yrs)Open1890265.00265.00
Stock Cows — Medium 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
Young (2-4 yrs)Open11,000185.00185.00
Stock Cows — Medium and Large 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
(<2 yrs)Open8926244.00–255.00246.01
Young (2-4 yrs)Open24989180.00–280.00231.12
Stock Cows — Medium and Large 1-2 · Thin Fleshed$ per cwt · actual wt
Young (2-4 yrs)Open1935185.00185.00
Bred Heifers — Medium and Large 1 · Non-Legible BANGS$ per head · actual wt
(<2 yrs)1st Stage (1-3 mo)98972,700.002,700.00
Bred Heifers — Medium and Large 1$ per head · actual wt
(<2 yrs)1st Stage (1-3 mo)119553,025.003,025.00

Feeder Cattle

As reported
HeadWt rangeAvg wtPrice rangeAvg price
Steers — Medium and Large 2$ per cwt · actual wt
3400–450423405.00405.00
3550–600550330.00330.00
Steers — Medium and Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
12350–400364640.00–670.00643.77
19400–450417580.00–610.00599.17
74450–500458545.00–595.00580.54
60500–550525499.00–537.00520.64
127550–600580450.00–500.00474.90
80600–650631425.00–446.00433.60
132650–700660414.00–425.00423.23
29700–750714401.50401.50
Steers — Medium and Large 1 · Unweaned$ per cwt · actual wt
28400–450438605.00605.00
82500–550529514.00–525.00515.46
38600–650620427.00–441.00435.36
10700–750741372.00372.00
4750–800750352.50352.50
Steers — Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
2400–450448485.00485.00
5450–500492527.50527.50
2500–550525500.00–510.00505.10
2650–700695362.50362.50
Steers — Medium and Large 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
4400–450440510.00510.00
3450–500477515.00515.00
8500–550528460.00–485.00478.57
11550–600564438.00–447.50440.61
21600–650632400.00–421.00417.23
21650–700678390.50390.50
6700–750734372.00–379.00374.36
4850–900869341.00341.00
Steers — Medium 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
3300–350325510.00510.00
Steers — Medium and Large 1 · Fleshy$ per cwt · actual wt
3800–850813322.00322.00
17850–900854332.00332.00
Heifers — Medium and Large 2$ per cwt · actual wt
1350–400375470.00470.00
5550–600570300.00300.00
Heifers — Medium and Large 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
16350–400378455.00–485.00479.12
19400–450437450.00–500.00485.43
72450–500474405.00–468.00453.05
49500–550533412.50–435.00418.05
19550–600571370.00–395.00385.76
3600–650635355.00355.00
119650–700685347.00–356.00348.68
8700–750734337.00–353.00346.47
15750–800762336.00336.00
Heifers — Medium and Large 1 · Unweaned$ per cwt · actual wt
11300–350340571.00571.00
22400–450418555.00555.00
4550–600569426.00426.00
Heifers — Medium and Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
3300–350343570.00570.00
7350–400374540.00540.00
30400–450430481.00–552.50495.22
205450–500475467.50–530.00484.34
230500–550534436.00–468.00454.91
64550–600570412.50–443.00427.91
102600–650627381.00–418.00396.66
84650–700667359.50–395.00379.95
50700–750718361.00–365.50364.28
9750–800756349.00–352.50351.33
Heifers — Medium and Large 1 · Full$ per cwt · actual wt
3400–450433460.00460.00
Heifers — Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
6500–550532432.50432.50
2550–600598396.00396.00
2600–650618364.00364.00
11700–750714342.00342.00
Heifers — Medium 1$ per cwt · actual wt
6400–450439460.00–476.00470.90
5450–500473425.00425.00
Heifers — Medium 2$ per cwt · actual wt
2450–500480295.00295.00
Heifers — Medium and Large 1-2 · Fleshy$ per cwt · actual wt
2600–650635337.50337.50
Heifers — Medium and Large 1 · Fleshy$ per cwt · actual wt
10600–650630369.00369.00
19650–700684332.00332.00
34800–850817317.00317.00
Bulls — Medium and Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
9450–500470535.00–550.00545.57
2500–550523495.00495.00
8550–600571400.00–417.50404.54
3600–650617392.50392.50
14700–750706362.50–367.00366.36
6750–800779327.50–337.50334.21
3950–1000970287.50287.50
Bulls — Medium and Large 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
2500–550530485.00485.00
7900–950949290.00290.00
Bulls — Medium 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
8350–400398510.00510.00
Bulls — Medium and Large 1 · Unweaned$ per cwt · actual wt
2600–650623397.50397.50
Beef/Dairy Steers — Large 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
24850–900891326.00326.00
61000–10501,005282.50282.50
Beef/Dairy Heifers — Large 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
8700–750723335.00335.00
37800–850846311.00311.00
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.