Weekly Market Summary - Missouri Department of Agriculture

[Pages:4]Weekly Market Summary

Published by: Missouri Department of Agriculture Ag Business Development Division Market News Program

Chris Chinn, Director Davin Althoff, Division Director

Tony Hancock, Editor agmarketnews.

Michael L. Parson, Governor Volume XLI, Number 45 P.O. Box 630, Jefferson City, MO 65102 (573) 751-4211 Monday, Nov 08, 2021

MISSOURI WEEKLY FEEDER CATTLE WEIGHTEDAVERAGE REPORT Receipts: 26,906 Week ago: 20,040 Year ago: 19,969

Steers and Heifers Medium and Large 1--Weighted average weights and prices

STEERS: Medium and Large 1

HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

329 lbs. 187.84 525 lbs. 174.44 378 lbs. 189.64 574 lbs. 169.82 426 lbs. 185.47 623 lbs. 164.81 474 lbs. 181.01 676 lbs. 160.50

716 lbs. 159.20 768 lbs. 160.28 807 lbs. 155.07 864 lbs. 155.14

910 lbs. 153.83

330 lbs. 165.51 374 lbs. 159.92 426 lbs. 155.95 476 lbs. 153.03

525 lbs. 149.35 574 lbs. 148.57 624 lbs. 151.39 673 lbs. 151.32

728 lbs. 149.58 764 lbs. 147.45 821 lbs. 138.75 934 lbs. 128.70

Missouri Stocker Formula for 11/08/2021 Monday's Missouri Stocker Formula consists of 6057 head with a weighted average weight of 549.05 lbs. and a price value of 165.47, 0.36 lower than last Monday.

This a rolling seven day calculated weighted value which combines all Feeder Steers reported by MDA/USDA Market News Service weighing from 400-649 lbs. in the Medium and Large 1 and Medium and Large 1-2 frame and muscle classifications, including all comment cattle except Brahman X.

SOUTH CENTRAL MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY

(West Plains, Ava)

Receipts: 5373 Week ago: 3644 Year Ago: 5040 Compared to last week, steers and heifers unevenly steady to 4.00 higher, except some calves early week spots steady to 4.00 lower. Slaughter cows steady to 2.00 higher. Slaughter bulls 2.00 to 3.00 higher.

STEERS: Medium and Large 1

HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

300-400 lbs. 400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs. 800-850 lbs. 900-950 lbs.

176.00-197.00 300-400 lbs. 172.00-188.00 400-500 lbs. 158.00-177.00 500-600 lbs. 153.00-155.00 600-700 lbs. 146.00-164.00 700-800 lbs. 142.50-152.00 800-850 lbs. 136.50-138.00

150.00-156.00 143.00-154.00 137.00-146.00 134.00-148.00 141.00-144.50 139.00-143.00

Scarce

Holsteins Large 3

SLAUGHTER COWS:

Breaking and Boning (70-85%

lean) 54.00-67.00, high dressing

Scarce

66.00-84.00, low dressing 46.0057.00. Lean (85-90%) 47.00-57.00

SLAUGHTER BULLS:

REPLACEMENT COWS: Medi-

Yield Grade 1-2 1165-2070 lbs. um and Large 1 2-8 yrs pkg 1224

80.00-90.00; high dressing 92.00- lbs 2nd to 3rd stage 1300.00 per

108.00; low dressing 60.00-81.00 head. Medium and Large 1-2 2-8

yrs 885-1440 lbs 2nd to 3rd stage

COW & CALF PAIRS: Medium 850.00-1225.00, 1st stage 600.00-

1 2-8 yrs 1295-1411 lbs with 150- 750.00 per head

300 lb calves 1425.00-1510.00 per

pair. Medium and Large 1-2 2-8

yrs 1292-1392 lbs with 150-300 lb

calves 1275.00-1325.00; 2-8 yrs

1150-1350 lbs rebred 1st stage

with 150-300 lb calves 1325.00-

1500.00 per pair

The Weekly Market Summary, as well as historical summaries, are available on our website Market News Hotline: 1-573-522-9244

*Graph is updated the first Monday of each month.

SOUTHWEST MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY (Joplin and Springfield)

Receipts: 10,151 Week Ago: 6446 Year ago: 5409 Compared to last week, steers and heifers unevenly steady to 3.00 higher. Slaughter cows and bulls steady to 1.00 higher.

STEERS: Medium and Large 1

HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

350-400 lbs. 400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs. 800-900 lbs. 152 hd 908 lbs.

176.00-197.50 300-400 lbs. 159.00-195.00 400-500 lbs. 154.00-179.00 500-600 lbs. 148.00-166.00 600-700 lbs. 145.50-163.85 700-800 lbs. 138.00-160.00 800-850 lbs.

156.50 900-950 lbs.

155.00-166.00 139.00-158.00 137.00-152.00 135.00-156.00 127.50-150.00 140.00-143.00 126.00-133.00

Scarce

HOLSTEINS: Large 3

SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking and Boning (70-85% lean) 53.5071.00, high dressing 66.00-81.00. Scarce low dressing 47.00-62.00. Lean (85-90%) 46.00-56.50 SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2 1170-2420 lbs 80.0099.50; high dressing 89.00100.00; low dressing 71.00-81.00

REPLACEMENT COWS:

COW & CALF PAIRS: Medium

Medium and Large 1 2-8 yrs 1094- and Large 1-2 2-8 yrs 1000-1515

1435 lbs 2nd to 3rd stage 1110.00- lbs with baby to over 300 lb calves

1300.00 per head. Medium and Large 1000.00-1650.00; fancy pkg 10 hd

1-2 2-4 yrs 1075-1275 lbs 2nd to 3rd 1150 lbs with 150-300 lb calves

stage 1450.00-1575.00; 2-8 yrs 875- 1950.00 per pair

1550 lbs 2nd to 3rd stage 800.00-

1350.00 per head

WEST CENTRAL MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY (Kingsville, Windsor, Butler)

Receipts: 4388 Week ago: 5825 Year ago: 3582 Compared to last week, steers uneven from 3.00 lower to 5.00 higher and heifers steady to 6.00 higher. Slaughter cows steady to 3.00 higher.

FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1

FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs. 850-900 lbs.

167.50-207.00 400-500 lbs. 157.75-185.00 500-600 lbs. 158.00-175.00 600-700 lbs. 152.00-174.00 700-800 lbs. 147.50-165.50 800-850 lbs.

142.00-172.50 140.00-169.00 143.00-165.00 136.50-164.10 128.50-133.00

SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking

Grade 1-2 1160-2170 lbs 82.00- and Boning (70-85% lean) 51.00

94.50; high dressing 94.00-100.00; -69.00, high dressing 58.50-

low dressing 67.00-79.50

78.00; low dressing 45.00-58.50.

Lean (85-90%) 45.00-55.50

REPLACEMENT COWS: Medium COW & CALF PAIRS Medium

and Large 1-2 2-8 yrs 1140-1405 lbs and Large 1-2 2-8 yrs 1125-

2nd to 3rd stage 925.00-1100.00 per 1450 lbs with 150-300 lb calves

head

975.00-1325.00 per pair

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY (Jackson and Farmington)

Receipts: 2476 Week ago: 1482 Year ago: 1105 Compared to last week, steers and heifers uneven from 2.00 lower to 8.00 higher. Slaughter cows 1.00 higher. Slaughter bulls 3.00 higher.

FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1

FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

300-400 lbs. 400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs.

150.00-187.00 300-400 lbs. 150.00-183.00 400-500 lbs. 145.00-174.00 500-600 lbs. 138.00-167.00 600-700 lbs. 132.00-153.00 700-800 lbs.

135.00-160.00 130.00-158.00 129.00-150.00 125.00-145.00 120.00-140.00

REPLACEMENT COWS: Medium SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking

and Large 2 2-8 yrs 1000-1255 lbs and Boning (75-85% lean) 44.00

2nd to 3rd stage 650.00-1000.00 per -56.00; high dressing 52.00-

head

77.00. Lean (85-90% lean) 30.00

-48.00

COW & CALF PAIRS: Medium SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield and Large 2 2-8 yrs 1000-1200 lbs Grade 1-2 1025-2200 lbs 75.00with baby to 300 lb calves 860.00- 82.00; high dressing 80.00-91.00 1450.00 per pair

NORTHEAST MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY (Bowling Green, Kingdom City, Palmyra)

Receipts: 5458 Week ago: 2433 Year ago: 3488 Compared to last week, feeder calves under 650 lbs steady to firm, spots 2.00 higher on 500 lb steers, yearlings steady to firm. Slaughter cows mostly steady.

FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1

FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs. 800-900 lbs.

186.00-204.00 400-500 lbs.

160.00-188.00 500-600 lbs.

150.00-170.75 155.00-164.00

600-700 lbs. 700-750 lbs.

151.00-158.00

151.00-170.00 146.00-158.00 137.50-157.50 145.00-150.00

SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking Grade 1-2 1350-2120 lbs 82.00- and Boning, (70-85% lean) 54.0090.00; few high dressing 96.50- 67.00; high dressing 60.00-75.50. 100.00; low dressing 56.50-81.00 Lean (85-90%) 50.00-58.50

SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice 2 BRED COWS: Medium and Large

-3 125.00-128.00. Select and 1-2 2-8 yrs 1089-1460 lbs 2nd to

Choice 1-2 120.00. Select and 3rd stage 1175.00-1475.00, 1st

Choice 2-3 118.00-120.00

stage 925.00-1050.00 per head

SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice 2-3 125.75-127.25

EAST CENTRAL MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY (Cuba, Vienna)

Receipts: 2667 Week ago: 1368 Year ago: 1171 Compared to last week, steers and heifers firm to 4.00 higher. Slaughter cows steady.

FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1

FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

300-400 lbs. 400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs.

184.50-205.00 170.00-193.00 160.00-179.00 151.00-168.50 147.25-157.00

300-400 lbs. 400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs.

162.50-170.00 145.00-172.50 137.50-156.50 133.50-154.00

BRED COWS: Medium and Large SLAUGHTER COWS: Break-

1-2 2-4 yrs pkg 1195 lbs 3rd stage ing and Boning (70-85% lean)

1600.00. Medium and Large 1-2 5-8 55.00-66.00; high dressing 63.0-

yrs 1055-1415 lbs 2nd to 3rd stage 72.00. Lean (85-90%) 44.75-

1030.00-1425.00 per head

54.50

BRED HEIFERS: Medium and

Large 1-2 2-4 yrs pkg 1060 lbs 3rd

stage 1700.00 per head

COW & CALF PAIRS: Medium SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield and Large 1-2 5-8 yrs 900-1325 lbs Grade 1-2 1310-2140 lbs 82.00with 150-300 lb calves 1150.00- 92.50; low dressing 63.50-82.00 1420.00 per pair

NORTH CENTRAL MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY (Macon, Unionville, Green City, New Cambria)

Receipts: 4028 Week ago: 2618 Year ago: 4506 Compared to last week, steers and heifers steady to 5.00 higher, spots up to 7.00 to 9.00 higher. Slaughter cows steady to firm.

EEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1

FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-750 lbs.

176.00-206.50 400-500 lbs. 164.50-191.50 500-600 lbs. 163.50-181.25 600-700 lbs. 161.50-177.50 700-750 lbs.

158.00-175.00 151.00-162.00 148.50-164.00 153.50-165.00

SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking and

Grade 1-2 1300-2050 lbs. 79.00 Boning (75-85% lean) 53.50-65.50;

-93.50; couple high dressing high dressing 61.00-74.00; low dress-

95.00; few low dressing 74.50- ing 46.00-55.50. Lean (85-90%)

81.00

49.50-58.50

COW & CALF PAIRS: Scarce BRED COWS: Scarce

MISSOURI WEEKLY DIRECT SLAUGHTER CATTLE REPORT 11/05/21

Weekly Receipts: 640 Week ago: 420 Year ago: 320

Trading this week, supply moderate with flat dressed sales 3.00 to

5.00 higher, grid dressed sales 2.00 higher, and live sales no recent

test.

LIVE STEERS & HEIFERS: DRESSED STEERS & HEIFERS:

3 loads 128.00 fob

7 loads flat 200.00-203.00

GRADE AND WEIGHT (Grid): 6 loads Thu 208.00

NATIONAL DIRECT DELIVERED FEEDER PIG REPORT 11/05/21 Receipts: 135,793 Week ago: 89,782 Year Ago: 89,679 Supply includes 52% formulated prices. Early weaned pigs 10-12 lbs. basis: Formula 39.54-56.34, weighted average 47.83. Cash 36.00-57.00, weighted average 53.16. Feeder pigs 40 pounds basis: Cash 65.0074.00, weighted average 69.80

NATIONAL DAILY DIRECT PRIOR DAY HOG REPORTS FOR 11/5/2021

BARROWS AND GILTS (Carcass Basis): 7542 head Base Carcass Price, 58.00-61.75, weighted average 59.79

SOWS (Live Basis): 7504 head 300-500 lbs. 50.00-78.00 Over 500 lbs. 61.00-82.00

WHOLESALE FEEDSTUFFS PRICES 11/02/21 (DOLLARS PER TON-BULK BASIS)

Area

Soybean Hulls Bulk

Soybean Cottonseed Meal 48% Meal 41%

Solvent Solvent

Meat Meal

Wheat Middlings

Kansas City 150.00

St. Louis

N/A

337.20 358.50

347.50 340.00 202.50 342.50 N/A 184.00

NATIONAL BOXED BEEF CUTOUT/BOXED BEEF CUTS

Date

Choice

Select

Total Loads

11/05

289.54

267.52

101

11/04

290.22

268.22

147

11/03

288.49

267.72

140

11/02

287.38

266.13

114

11/01

287.58

264.39

82

5 Day Simple Average

288.64

266.80

Missouri Weekly Sheep/Goat Auction Summary 11/08/21 Receipts: 760 Week Ago: 771 Last Year: 858

WEEKLY COMMODITY GRAIN FUTURES TRENDS

Compared to last Friday, Soybeans 0.38 to 0.44 lower, Wheat 0.02 to 0.06 lower, Corn 0.06 to 0.15 lower, KC Wheat 0.01 to 0.07 lower, Soybean Meal Dec 0.10 higher, others 0.80 to 3.40 lower.

Daily Grain Futures Closes

Mon. Tues. Wed. Thu. Fri.

Soybeans Nov Jan Mar May Jul

1236 3/4 1244 1248 1/2 1256 1/4 1258 1/4 1267 1267 1/4 1276 1/2 1272 1/4 1281 3/4

1231 1/2 1209 1/4 1244 1/4 1222 3/4 1255 1/4 1234 1/4

1265 1244 1/2 1271 1/2 1251

1192 1/2 1205 1/2 1217 1/2

1228 1235 1/2

Wheat Dec Mar May Jul Sep

797 1/4 808 3/4

811 795 1/2 795 1/4

791 1/2 803 1/2 806 3/4 792 3/4

793

781 792 3/4 796 1/2 786 1/2 786 3/4

773 3/4 786 1/4 790 3/4

779 778 1/2

766 1/2 779 3/4 783 3/4 773 3/4

774

Corn Dec Mar May Jul Sep

579 587 590 1/2 589 562 1/4

573 581 1/4 585 1/2 585 1/2 558 3/4

564 572 1/4 576 1/2

577 553 1/4

559 1/4 567 3/4 572 1/2

573 551 1/4

553 562 1/4 567 1/4 568 3/4 548 1/2

KC Wheat Dec Mar May Jul Sep

806 1/2 810 1/4 809 1/4 794 3/4

793

798 1/4 801 3/4 801 1/2 790 1/4

789

790 3/4 794 794

783 3/4 782

786 789 1/2 790 1/4 778 3/4 776 1/2

778 3/4 782 1/2 783 3/4

774 771 1/2

SB Meal Dec Jan Mar May Jul

329.10 327.20 328.80 332.50 336.30

337.20 334.30 335.20 338.50 342.00

340.80 337.20 336.70 339.60 342.90

335.80 332.70 332.80 336.20 339.80

332.70 329.60 329.10 331.80 335.20

WEEKLY COMMODITY FUTURES TRENDS Compared to last Friday, Live Cattle 2.53 to 3.28 higher, Lean Hogs 0.48 to 2.60 higher, Feeder Cattle 2.30 to 3.48 higher.

(All prices CWT unless noted.) SHEEP: Slaughter lambs wooled and shorn Choice and Prime 1-3 pkg 70 lbs 255.00. Choice 1-3 pkg 92 lbs 215.00; pkg 108 lbs 170.00. Good 2-3 pkg 118 lbs 145.00. Hair Choice and Prime 1-3 30-60 lbs 300.00-337.50; 60-70 lbs 292.50-340.00; 70-80 lbs 280.00-310.00. Choice 1-3 50-60 lbs 272.50-275.00; 60-75 lbs 245.00270.00; pkg 92 lbs 257.50. Slaughter ewes Good 2-3 pkg 152 lbs 140.00; pkg 252 lbs 125.00. Hair Good 2-3 90-100 lbs 150.00-172.50; 100-140 lbs 130.00-165.00. Utility and Good 1-3 80-95 lbs 100.00-140.00; 100-125 lbs 117.50-135.00. Hair bucks 1-2 100-140 lbs 142.50-200.00; 150-185 lbs 125.00-165.00.

GOATS: Feeder kids Selection 1 30-40 lbs 315.00-350.00; 40-50 lbs 310.00-365.00. Selection 2 40-50 lbs 265.00. Selection 3 pkg 41 lbs 195.00. Wether kids Selection 1 40-50 lbs 325.00-365.00. Slaughter kids Selection 1 pkg 40 lbs 375.00; 50-60 lbs 325.00-330.00; 60-70 lbs 320.00355.00. Selection 2 50-60 lbs 245.00-277.50; 60-70 lbs 235.00-275.00; 70 -80 lbs 225.00-280.00; 80-90 lbs 245.00-260.00. Slaughter nannies/does Selection 1-2 80-90 lbs 170.00-270.00; 90-100 lbs 175.00-230.00; 100120 lbs 155.00-260.00. Bucks/billies Selection 1-2 100-190 lbs 160.00245.00. Wether kids Selection 1 50-60 lbs 320.00-330.00; 60-80 lbs 305.00-335.00; pkg 100 lbs 300.00.

Cattle Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug

Dec Feb Apr May Jun

Fdr Cat Nov Jan Mar Apr May

Milk Nov Dec Jan

Daily Futures Closes

Mon. Tues. Wed.

Thu.

Fri.

128.85 133.90 136.72 131.90 130.97

129.95 135.22 138.17 133.57 132.92

131.65 136.65 139.42 134.65 133.87

130.62 135.85 138.82 134.35 133.62

131.80 137.12 140.00 135.30 134.60

76.15 78.80 82.37 87.05 92.32

74.25 77.15 81.32 86.42 91.70

75.95 78.55 82.67 87.32 93.05

77.87 80.17 84.10 88.70 94.50

76.55 79.47 83.85 88.50 94.42

154.40 152.72 154.22 158.02 161.02

157.57 157.02 158.00 161.50 164.42

159.17 159.22 160.15 163.30 165.85

158.02 158.17 159.32 162.32 165.02

158.87 159.60 160.77 163.72 166.05

18.68 18.62 18.56

18.31 17.25 18.40

18.08 17.97 18.09

17.90 17.81 18.07

WEEKLY LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER 11/06/21

Cattle

Hogs

Sheep

Week to Date: 650,000

2,611,000

33,000

Last Week:

668,000

2,551,000

34,000

Last Year:

652,000

2,698,000

38,000

Missouri Weekly Cattle Auction Summary 11/08/21

Afternoon National Slaughter Cattle Review for 11/05/21

Receipts: 26,906 Week ago: 20,040 Year ago: 19,969

So far for Friday in the Southern Plains negotiated cash trading

and demand has been moderate. Compared to the last reported

market on Tuesday live purchases traded 2.00 higher at 130.00. In

Compared to last week, feeders sold steady to 4.00 higher, although there were a few spots where markets struggled to find

Nebraska negotiated cash trading has been moderate on good demand. Compared to last week live purchases traded 3.00 higher at 130.00 and dressed purchases traded 4.00 higher at 204.00. In the

steady money on some of the cattle viewed as higher health risk. Western Cornbelt negotiated cash trading has been slow on moder-

Supply was moderate, far fewer loads of big yearlings this week, ate demand. Compared to last week live purchases traded 3.00-

but there were several more loads of lighter 5 and 6 weight calves in the offering. Demand was moderate to good. Below

4.00 higher at 130.00 and dressed purchases traded 4.00 higher at 204.00. A light test was noted in the Western Cornbelt.

average temperatures brought a few nights of frost, which should slow some of the health issues of the unweaned, bawling calves. Negotiated Cash Sales:

However, those swings are not quite over yet and some buyers Confirmed: 44,868 Week Ago: 1246

Year Ago: 5846

are still not willing to take the risk. A couple of highlights this Week to date: 90,245 Week Ago: 102,933 Year Ago: 117,725 week was 152 head of 908 lb. steers which sold on Monday at

Joplin Regional Stockyards for 156.50 or just over $1400.00 per

Live Basis

Steers

Heifers

head. Another load of 61 head of 707 lb. steers sold on Thursday at New Cambria Livestock Market for 177.50. Box beef cutouts climbed a bit more this week, choice closed on Friday at 289.54, up 3.82 and select at 267.52, up 4.15 compared to the previous

Over 80% Choice 65-80% Choice 35-65% Choice

128.00-132.00, avg 129.97 130.00

129.00-130.00, avg 129.91

127.00-130.00, avg 129.92 130.00 130.00

week. Negotiated feedlot sales totaled just over 90K head as of 0-35% Choice

-

-

the Friday afternoon report. Feedlot managers really dug their Total All Grades 128.00-132.00, avg 129.97 127.00-130.00, avg 129.95

heels in this week holding out for more money and those that held out till late week were able to accomplish that. Live sales were reported mostly in the 127.00-132.00 range and dressed sales from 202.00-204.00 with all of the highest prices payed late

Dressed Basis Over 80% Choice

65-80% Choice

202.00-204.00, avg 203.76 -

204.00 -

week. The Missouri Stocker Formula consist of 6057 head with a 35-65% Choice

-

-

weighted average weight of 549.05 lbs. and a price value of 0-35% Choice

-

-

165.47, 0.36 lower than last week.

Total All Grades 202.00-204.00, avg 203.76

204.00

MISSOURI GRAIN WEEKLY TRENDS

Compared to last Friday, Soybeans 0.20 to 0.40 lower, Corn 0.15 lower to 0.05 higher, Sorghum 0.15 lower. Note: Most locations not providing cash wheat bids at this time, due to temporary transportation issues.

Area #1 Soybeans

Kansas City Friday** Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

St. Louis Friday** Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Central Friday** Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

12.26-12.66 12.44-12.59 12.51-12.66 12.44-12.54 12.23-12.43 12.06-12.26

12.30-12.35 12.38-12.51 12.57-12.58 12.45-12.49 12.24-12.28 12.07-12.14

12.26-12.36 12.29-12.39 12.36-12.46 12.24-12.34 12.03-12.13 11.86-12.01

#2 Soft Wheat

#2 Corn #2 Grain Sorghum

7.23-7.48 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

5.68-5.83 5.79-5.94 5.73-5.88 5.69-5.79 5.69-5.74 5.63-5.68

5.88-6.03 5.99-6.14 5.93-6.08 5.84-5.99 5.79-5.94 5.73-5.88

---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

7.33-7.43 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

5.54-5.56 5.87

5.79-5.80 5.70 5.65

5.51-5.59

5.68 5.79 5.73 5.64 5.59 5.53

5.33-5.83 5.44-5.94 5.38-5.88 5.29-5.79 5.24-5.74 5.18-5.68

---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

S.E. MO Friday** Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

12.16-12.24 12.28-12.55 12.37-12.46 12.25-12.34 12.09-12.28 11.91-12.11

---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

5.43-5.51 5.60-5.86 5.56-5.73 5.45-5.64 5.44-5.64 5.38-5.58

---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

MISSOURI CROP PROGRESS AND CONDITION 11/1/21 There were 2.2 days suitable for fieldwork for the week ending October 31, 2021. Temperatures last week averaged 50.9 degrees statewide, 2.7 degrees below normal. Precipitation averaged 2.11 inches, 1.28 inches above normal. Topsoil moisture supply was rated 6 percent short, 80 percent adequate, and 14 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture supply was rated 1 percent very short, 11 percent short, 83 percent adequate, and 5 percent surplus. Corn harvested for grain was 86 percent complete, compared to the 5-year average of 82 percent. Soybeans dropping leaves was 96 percent, compared to the 5- year average of 98 percent. Soybeans harvested was 59 percent complete, compared to the 5-year average of 61 percent. Cotton harvested was 59 percent complete, compared to the 5-year average of 69 percent. Rice harvested was 90 percent complete, compared to the 5-year average of 95 percent. Winter wheat planted was 63 percent, compared to the 5-year average of 57 percent. Winter wheat emerged was 45 percent, compared to the 5-year average of 37 percent. Winter wheat condition was rated 3 percent poor, 35 percent fair, 57 percent good, and 5 percent excellent.

Corn Harvested

Week Ending

2016-

2020

10/31/21 10/24/21 10/31/20 Average

86

81

79

82

Soybeans dropping leaves 96

93

99

98

Soybeans Harvested

59

49

59

61

Cotton harvested

59

53

32

69

Rice harvested

90

85

90

95

Winter wheat planted

63

54

58

57

Winter wheat emerged

45

30

40

37

(PRICES PER BUSHEL) *NEW CROP **PREVIOUS WEEK'S PRICES

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