Missouri Weekly Direct Slaughter Report

Jefferson City, MO- Friday  January 17, 2025  MO Dept of Ag-USDA Market

News

Missouri Weekly Direct Slaughter Cattle   

Week to date: 240          Last Week: 120          Last Year 320

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

morning January 17, light trade this week with most producers passing

bids. Flat dressed sales are trading 2.00 higher at 322.00, with grid

dressed sales inactive as producers are passing bids. Mid-week trading

developed in the Southern Plains at mostly steady prices at 201.00, with

the North and Western Corn Belt trading from 202.00-205.00 and dressed

sales 2.00 higher at 322.00.  Packers continue to need cattle and cattle

feeders still have the leverage as they continue to feed cattle for

extended days and feel no urgency to sell cattle. Comprehensive carcass

weights the weighted average for both steers and heifers this week at 930

lbs, 7 lbs heavier from the previous week and 29 lbs above last year.

The packer’s only defense to slow prices is to manage slaughter levels to

keep box beef cutout values elevated.  Choice boxed beef still showing

strength with the Select carcass price closing rapidly on the spread

between choice but continues to look top heavy on Choice as on Thursday

closed .73 cents higher at 333.41 with Select closing 1.34 higher at

319.38 with the Choice-Select spread narrowing to 14.03 compared to last

Friday’s close with Choice at 332.84 and Select at 314.14. Slaughter

Cattle under Federal inspection on Thursday was at 488,000, last week

474,000 and last year 454,000.  The hide and offal value from a typical

slaughter steer on Thursday was estimated at 11.36 per cwt live,

unchanged 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) Thursday 6 loads Flat 322.00.

 Grid Dressed Sales:  (over 80 percent Choice)  No Sales

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

        Greg Harrison, Market Reporter