North Dakota Weekly Cattle Auction Summary

North Dakota · Weekly summary · Mon, Sep 30
● As filed47 lines reportedUSDA AMS · slug 2100

The state in one line

Counts as USDA filed them
North Dakota reported 47 priced lines covering 1,687 head across feeder cattle. USDA puts receipts at 2,010 head.

North Dakota Weekly Cattle Auction Summary

Mon Sep 30, 2024
USDA Livestock, Poultry & Grain Market News · Federal-State Market News Service, Bismarck, ND (LS-BM)
Receipts 2,010Last week 5,140Year ago 2,576

Compared to last week: Yearling feeder steers and heifers sold with steady to higher undertones, compared to last week's limited test. Good demand for yearlings as the supply begins to tighten and the cattle futures complex has found a support level and has moved higher. This was the first offering of spring born calves, moderate demand for this light offering as most cattle feeders aren't ready to take on a bawling calf yet and the current weather is a real challenge to keep a calf healthy. More calves coming next week as the fall run gets underway.

Feeder Cattle

As reported
HeadWt rangeAvg wtPrice rangeAvg price
Steers — Large 1 · Fleshy$ per cwt · actual wt
201000–10501,026202.00202.00
Steers — Medium and Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
5350–400363356.00356.00
20400–450419350.50–355.00352.07
59500–550505316.00–321.00319.74
7550–600553294.00–297.00295.71
24600–650627280.00280.00
23650–700686260.00–263.50262.90
11700–750746261.00–265.50263.47
48750–800761255.00–268.00264.61
33800–850823250.00–263.50256.83
38850–900872248.00–250.00248.99
79900–950910230.00–245.50244.08
218950–1000982232.50–238.50236.61
Steers — Medium and Large 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
5400–450446281.00281.00
12650–700687236.00236.00
19800–850803239.00–242.50241.03
Steers — Medium 1$ per cwt · actual wt
10850–900870221.00221.00
Steers — Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
611000–10501,000235.75235.75
Steers — Medium and Large 1 · Full$ per cwt · actual wt
13750–800755248.00248.00
Heifers — Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
8450–500484259.00259.00
311000–10501,012199.00–219.50213.44
461050–11001,061192.50–217.50204.69
161100–11501,115186.50–196.00188.87
191150–12001,163188.00188.00
51250–13001,258184.00184.00
Heifers — Large 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
91050–11001,087185.00185.00
Heifers — Medium and Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
12350–400358325.00325.00
22400–450408316.00316.00
36450–500463275.00–310.00295.00
20550–600572257.50–266.00261.00
22600–650617253.00253.00
164650–700670245.00–262.00258.09
97700–750741243.00–245.00243.34
62750–800784230.00–242.50235.85
77800–850829230.00–238.00236.12
113850–900883225.00–234.00229.09
101900–950926217.00–231.50225.99
47950–1000964218.25–229.50222.10
31000–10501,032202.50202.50
Heifers — Medium and Large 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
7550–600560252.00252.00
12650–700667221.00–230.00225.51
Heifers — Medium 1$ per cwt · actual wt
7550–600575254.00254.00
16700–750738222.00222.00
Heifers — Medium and Large 1 · Fleshy$ per cwt · actual wt
7800–850811230.00230.00
5950–1000979211.00211.00
Bulls — Medium and Large 1-2$ per cwt · actual wt
9400–450427305.00305.00
9500–550529277.00277.00
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 North Dakota barn reports cover, so it must never be added to a state total built from those barns.