The Morning Wire / Oklahoma / Mon Aug 10, 2026

Oklahoma cattle market

The trading day in one page — Mon, Aug 10
4 barns reportedEvery figure as filed

The market in a line

Mon, Aug 10
Choice cutout closed $7.06 higher at $371.42. 4 Oklahoma barns reported 342 priced lots.

Feeder steers

Oklahoma, week of Aug 10 USDA
Weighted across every reported lot, by weight class. Weekly rather than daily — one day's barns are too thin a base for a state figure. Watch the barn count: a weight class carried by one or two barns is a thin figure, not a market.
WeightPricevs prior weekHeadBarns
300-399 lb576.66/cwt$15.17 higher3347
400-499 lb464.01/cwt$23.69 lower8308
500-599 lb412.61/cwt$16.83 lower1,1378
600-699 lb378.60/cwt$12.89 lower1,0548
700-799 lb354.01/cwt$3.98 lower1,0778
800-899 lb338.83/cwt$2.56 lower2,4228

Barn by barn, 500–599 lb steers

Same day, same class USDA
Every barn that sold at least 20 head of this class on Mon, Aug 10, weighted by head. Spread of $26.49 between the top and bottom of 2 barns. An average moves with the cattle that showed up as much as with the buyers in the seats — a yard with better grade will average higher on the same demand. This is where the money landed, not a verdict on the barn.
BarnStateAverageHead
Tulsa Stockyards Inc.OK433.50/cwt75
Oklahoma National Stockyards MarketOK407.01/cwt299

Boxed beef

National · PM close · Aug 10 USDA
Choice $371.42, $7.06 higher. Select $350.84, $1.53 lower. The Choice–Select spread stands at $20.58. 69 loads traded.

At the Oklahoma barns

USDA market reporters, as filed USDA

Compared to last week: All classes lightly tested. Feeder steers steady to 5.00 higher. Feeder heifers mostly steady. Demand good for feeder cattle. Steer and heifer calves not well tested. Many un-weaned calves included. Demand moderate for calves.

Oklahoma National Stockyards Market · Oklahoma

Compared to last sale: Slaughter bulls steady. Slaughter type cows mostly steady. Demand strong both in the barn and online as several new buyers attended the sale today. Quality average to attractive.

Beaver Livestock Auction · Oklahoma

Compared to last week: Steers and heifers were 5.00 to 10.00 higher with comparable receipts, instances of 15.00 higher with a strong demand. Several groups with a good quality created a desirable market even with lingering hot and dry conditions.

Tulsa Stockyards Inc. · Oklahoma

Compared to last week: Slaughter cows steady. Lean cows 3.00 higher. Slaughter bulls not enough to test but a higher undertone noted on better quality. Demand good.

OKC West Livestock Market · Oklahoma

Cows and bulls

National direct, dressed USDA
ClassPriceDirectionHead
Breaker (75% lean)313.98/cwt$3.22 higher340
Boner (85% lean)331.20/cwt$2.87 higher1,338
Cutter (90% lean)331.25/cwt$1.49 higher2,344
Premium White324.58/cwt$1.20 lower1,409
Bull (92% lean)374.17/cwt$1.17 higher371

What published

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Source: USDA AMS. Feeder prices and barn comment are Oklahoma only; boxed beef, fed cattle and the cow market are national, because those markets are. Every figure is USDA's as filed, and the direction words — higher, lower, steady— follow the arithmetic rather than an opinion. Quoted comment is the work of USDA market reporters, credited to the sale it came from. This is RaisedBeef's rendering of USDA data, not a copy of USDA's document and not endorsed by USDA.