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Pratt 3 p.m. cattle sales report

Pratt Livestock Feeder Cattle Auction, Pratt, Kan., Nov. 15, reported estimated receipts of 2,200 head as of 3 p.m., according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News, Dodge City, Kan.

Compared with last week's limited test, feeder steers were in a very limited supply. Those at 750 to 900 pounds were steady. Heifers in an extremely limited supply of medium and large frame 1, were steady to firm.

Steers: Medium and large frame 1, 750 to 800 lbs., 147.00 to 148.50; 800 to 850 lbs., 147.35 to 147.50; 850 to 900 lbs., 144.00 to 146.85. Fleshy, 800 to 850 lbs, 142.00 to 144.00.

Heifers: Medium and large frame 1, 600 to 650 lbs., 135.50 to 137.50; 47 head, 722 lbs., 137.00.

Date: 11/19/2012


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