Missouri Weekly Direct Slaughter Report

Jefferson City, MO- Friday  March 21, 2025  MO Dept of Ag-USDA Market

News

Missouri Weekly Direct Slaughter Cattle   

Week: 480             Last Week: 240          Last Year 280

These prices acquired from Missouri producers, Trading as of this Friday

morning March 21, is moderate with flat dressed sales 12.00-15.00 higher

at 332.00-335.00, Grid dressed sales 8.00 higher at 336.00. Negotiated

cash trade so far this week taking place Friday morning and should pick

as the day goes on and is seeing much improved demand as winter storms

through the Plains has seen plants closed at mid-week and needing cattle

for procurement. Late Friday morning trade started in the Northern Plains

with dressed prices at 335.00 and live sales from 214.00-215.00.  This

will be the sixth week of sharply lower slaughter volumes with estimated

slaughter this week at 575,000-580,000.  There is lost production this

week due to the blizzard conditions limiting movement across Kansas and

Nebraska.  Packers used slaughter reductions to their advantage

especially on Wednesday adding 6.00 on Choice cuts getting the extra

boost from production cuts.  Slaughter reductions have enabled packers to

move cut-out prices higher giving producers reasons to hold out for

higher prices.  Comprehensive carcass weights the weighted average for

both steers and heifers were up 2 lbs from last week to 913 lbs, but 26

lbs above last year at this time.  Choice boxed beef prices have improved

this week with the winter storm through the plains Choice box-beef on

Thursday closing 1.55 lower after Wednesday’s 6.00 gain at 328.06 with

the Select closing .68 cents higher at 309.36 with a Choice-Select spread

widening to 18.70, compared to last Thursday’s close with Choice at

318.27 and Select at 306.32.  Slaughter Cattle under Federal inspection

on Thursday was at 440,000, last week 483,000 and last year 471,000.  The

hide and offal value from a typical slaughter steer on Thursday was 11.43

per cwt up .05 cents when compared to Wednesday’s value. 

 

Live Sales:

Slaughter steers and heifers: (over 90 percent Choice)

(Note: Weighing conditions some plant delivered weights and some net

weights FOB feedlot after a 4 percent shrink.

Dressed Carcass Sales: Paid on Hot Carcass Weights) Delivered or Picked

up

      

  Steers and Heifers (80 percent Choice)  6 loads Flat Friday morning at

332.00. 2 Loads Flat at 335.00.

 Grid Dressed Sales:  (over 80 percent Choice)  4 loads Friday morning

336.00.

Source:  MO Dept of Ag-USDA Market News Service, Perry, MO

        Greg Harrison, Market Reporter