Weekly Market Summary

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 39 P.O. Box 630, Jefferson City, MO 65102 (573) 751-4211 Monday, Sep 27, 2021

MISSOURI WEEKLY FEEDER CATTLE WEIGHTEDAVERAGE REPORT Receipts: 18,816 Week ago: 24,962 Year ago: 26,154

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

STEERS: Medium and Large 1

HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

321 lbs. 197.79 523 lbs. 172.72 374 lbs. 186.22 570 lbs. 166.28 425 lbs. 179.83 626 lbs. 164.67 478 lbs. 175.89 668 lbs. 157.57

728 lbs. 156.68 783 lbs. 147.63 820 lbs. 152.72 883 lbs. 147.60

909 lbs. 154.54

324 lbs. 152.40 376 lbs. 163.10 425 lbs. 155.04 477 lbs. 154.42

523 lbs. 151.05 578 lbs. 149.77 623 lbs. 153.39 673 lbs. 150.11

723 lbs. 147.89 762 lbs. 138.69 827 lbs. 135.57 910 lbs. 129.91

Missouri Stocker Formula for 09/27/2021 Monday's Missouri Stocker Formula consists of 3118 head with a weighted average weight of 555.02 lbs. and a price value of 165.73, 0.04 higher 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: 4215 Week ago: 5013 Year Ago: 6201 Compared to last week, steers and heifers steady to 4.00 lower, except some heifer calves late week steady to 2.00 higher. Slaughter cows and bulls 1.00 to 4.00 lower.

STEERS: Medium and Large 1

HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs. 800-850 lbs. Load 906 lbs.

164.00-184.00 400-500 lbs. 156.00-169.00 500-600 lbs. 146.00-165.00 600-700 lbs. 130.00-157.50 700-800 lbs. 140.00-150.00

143.50

146.00-158.00 142.00-157.00 141.00-146.00 132.00-141.00

Scarce

Holsteins: Large 3

SLAUGHTER COWS:

Breaking and Boning (70-85%

lean) 58.00-68.00, high dressing

Scarce

64.00-77.00, low dressing 50.0059.00. Lean (85-90%) 47.00-58.00

*Graph is updated the first Monday of each month.

SOUTHWEST MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY (Joplin and Springfield)

Receipts: 6804 Week Ago: 9137 Year ago: 9405 Compared to last week, steers and heifers steady to 4.00 lower, spots 6.00 lower. Slaughter cows and bulls steady to 3.00 lower.

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. 800-900 lbs.

188.00-220.00 300-400 lbs. 163.00-184.00 400-500 lbs. 151.50-174.00 500-600 lbs. 146.00-165.00 600-700 lbs. 140.00-155.00 700-800 lbs. 142.00-152.25 900-950 lbs.

143.00-167.00 141.00-154.00 138.00-151.50 131.00-150.00 130.50-141.00 129.00-131.00

SLAUGHTER BULLS:

REPLACEMENT COWS: Medi-

Yield Grade 1-2 910-2260 lbs. um and Large 1-2 2-8 yrs 935-

80.00-94.00; high dressing 88.00- 1475 lbs 1st to 3rd stage 600.00-

99.00; low dressing 69.00-84.00 1275.00 per head

COW & CALF PAIRS: Medium 1-2 2-8 yrs 1035-1550 lbs with 150 lb to over 300 lb calves 1200.00-1275.00 per pair

HOLSTEINS:

SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking

Large 3

and Boning (70-85% lean) 58.00-

73.00, high dressing 69.00-81.50;

400-500 lbs.

103.00-110.00 low dressing 54.00-64.00. Lean

500-600 lbs.

75.00-105.00 (85-90%) 48.00-62.00

600-700 lbs.

85.00-110.00 SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield

700-800 lbs.

75.00-100.00 Grade 1-2 1010-2245 lbs 83.00-

800-900 lbs.

86.00-100.00 97.50; high dressing 95.00-

900-1000 lbs.

70.00-100.00 100.00; low dressing 74.00-87.50

REPLACEMENT COWS:

COW & CALF PAIRS: Medium

Medium and Large 1-2 2-8 yrs 1060- and Large 1 2-8 yrs 900-1210 lbs

1850 lbs 2nd to 3rd stage 810.00- with 150-300 lb calves 1000.00-

1300.00 per head

1150.00 per pair

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

WEST CENTRAL MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY

(Sedalia, Kingsville, Windsor, Butler)

Receipts: 3473 Week ago: 5030 Year ago: 5371

Compared to last week, feeder calves steady to 6.00 lower, yearlings

steady. Slaughter cows uneven, steady early week and 3.00 to 6.00

lower late week.

FEEDER STEERS:

FEEDER HEIFERS:

Medium and Large 1

Medium and Large 1

400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs. 800-900 lbs. 10 hd 901 lbs.

166.50-195.00 400-500 lbs. 160.00-184.50 500-600 lbs. 154.50-170.75 600-700 lbs. 152.00-164.00 700-800 lbs. 144.00-160.00 23 hd 834 lbs.

138.50

156.00-169.50 147.00-167.00 145.00-163.50 136.50-159.10

141.50

SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking

Grade 1-2 1185-2115 lbs 88.00- and Boning (70-85% lean) 54.50

101.00; high dressing 95.00-107.00; -77.50, high dressing 62.00-

low dressing few 80.00-85.00

81.50; low dressing 53.00-69.00.

Lean (85-90%) 49.50-65.50

REPLACEMENT COWS: Medium COW & CALF PAIRS Medium

and Large 1-2 2-8 yrs 1100-1480 and Large 1 2-4 yrs 1100-1400

lbs 2nd to 3rd stage 900.00-1325.00 lbs with 150 lbs to over 300 lb

per head

calves 1480.00-1780.00 per pair

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY (Jackson and Farmington)

Receipts: 1689 Week ago: 2624 Year ago: 2271 Compared to last week, steers and heifers uneven from 6.00 lower to 10.00 higher. Slaughter cows and bulls steady to 3.00 lower.

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.

165.00-180.00 300-400 lbs. 150.00-180.00 400-500 lbs. 140.00-175.00 500-600 lbs. 135.00-162.50 600-700 lbs. 125.00-145.00 700-800 lbs.

140.00-162.00 135.00-157.00 130.00-157.50 125.00-149.00 120.00-140.00

REPLACEMENT COWS: Medium SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking

and Large 2 2-8 yrs 1000-1300 lbs and Boning (75-85% lean) 47.50

2nd to 3rd stage 800.00-1125.00 per -63.00; high dressing 60.00-

head

79.00. Lean (85-90% lean) 35.00

-53.50

COW & CALF PAIRS: Medium SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield and Large 2 2-8 yrs couple 1000- Grade 1-2 1325-2270 lbs 75.001500 lbs with baby to 150 lb calves 85.00; high dressing 87.00-96.00 1250.00-1325.00 per pair

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

Receipts: 3126 Week ago: 4151 Year ago: 2680 Compared to last week, steers and heifers steady to 3.00 lower, spots 5.00 lower. Slaughter cows steady to 5.00 lower.

EAST CENTRAL MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY (Cuba, Vienna)

Receipts: 1723 Week ago: 3323 Year ago: 2362 Compared to last week, steers and heifers steady to 8.00 lower. Slaughter cows steady to 1.00 lower.

FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1

FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

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

183.00-205.50 400-500 lbs.

167.00-194.00 500-600 lbs.

160.50-175.00 149.50-162.00

600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs. Pkg 820 lbs.

160.25-169.00 152.00-162.00 153.75-163.50 132.00-153.00

130.75

FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1

FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

450-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs. 800-900 lbs.

167.00-181.00 162.00-173.50 152.00-164.00 147.00-152.00 135.00-143.25

350-400 lbs. 400-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs. 800-900 lbs.

155.00-164.00 145.00-167.00 146.00-158.00 141.00-151.50 130.00-144.25

120.25

SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking

Grade 1-2 1260-2310 lbs 88.00- and Boning, (70-85% lean) 63.00-

95.00; high dressing 96.50-103.00; 72.50; high dressing 69.00-77.00.

low dressing 78.00-85.00

Lean (85-90%) 56.00-67.00

SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice BRED COWS: Scarce and Prime 2-3 high dressing 136.00-141.00. Choice 2-3 123.00 -125.00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice and Prime 2-3 133.00134.00, high dressing 140.00143.00

NORTH CENTRAL MISSOURI WEEKLY SUMMARY (Macon, Unionville, Green City, New Cambria) Receipts: 1518 Week ago: 825 Year ago: 3609

Compared to two weeks ago, steers and heifers 2.00 to 5.00 lower, spots 10.00 lower. Slaughter cows weak to 3.00 lower.

EEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1

FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1

450-500 lbs. 500-600 lbs. 600-700 lbs. 700-800 lbs. 65 hd 827 lbs. 57 hd 907 lbs.

190.50-194.00 169.50-181.50 163.00-171.00 152.00-160.00

160.75 150.25

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

155.50-173.00 150.00-160.25 145.60-160.50 140.00-147.00

SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking and

Grade 1-2 1335-2175 lbs 76.00- Boning (75-85% lean) 62.00-73.50;

94.00

high dressing 72.00-81.50. Lean (85-

90%) 54.00-62.00

COW & CALF PAIRS: Medi- BRED HEIFERS: Scarce um and Large 1-2 5-8 yrs 9 pairs 1300 lbs with 150-300 lb calves 1600.00 per pair

REPLACEMENT COWS: Medium SLAUGHTER COWS: Break-

and Large 1-2 2-8 yrs 945-1410 lbs ing and Boning (70-85% lean)

2nd to 3rd stage 1025.00-1325.00 61.00-69.75; high dressing

per head

68.75-74.50. Lean (85-90%)

50.00-60.00

COW & CALF PAIRS: Medium SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield and Large 1 and 1-2 2-8 yrs 875.00- Grade 1-2 1335-2095 lbs 83.251425 lbs with 150-over 300 lb 99.50; high dressing couple calves 1325.00-1600.00 per pair 102.00-104.00; low dressing

61.00-80.00

MISSOURI WEEKLY DIRECT SLAUGHTER CATTLE REPORT 09/24/21

Weekly Receipts: 120 Week ago: 240 Year ago: 320 Trading this week light with flat dressed sales 3.00 lower at 193.00 and grid dressed sales inactive.

LIVE STEERS & HEIFERS: DRESSED STEERS & HEIFERS:

No sales reported

3 loads flat late Fri morning 193.00

GRADE AND WEIGHT (Grid): No sales reported

NATIONAL DIRECT DELIVERED FEEDER PIG REPORT 09/24/21 Receipts: 82,556 Week ago: 113,122

Supply includes 51% formulated prices. Early weaned pigs 10-12 lbs. basis: Formula 38.07-53.01, weighted average 45.50. Cash 36.00-54.00, weighted average 47.42. Feeder pigs 40 pounds basis: Cash 57.0073.00, weighted average 70.30

NATIONAL DAILY DIRECT PRIOR DAY HOG REPORTS FOR 09/24/2021

BARROWS AND GILTS (Carcass Basis): 4952 head Base Carcass Price, 74.00-78.00, weighted average 76.35

SOWS (Live Basis): 6571 head 300-500 lbs. 43.25-85.00 Over 500 lbs. 60.00-85.00

WHOLESALE FEEDSTUFFS PRICES 09/21/21 (DOLLARS PER TON-BULK BASIS)

Area

Soybean Hulls Bulk

Soybean Cottonseed Meal 48% Meal 41%

Solvent Solvent

Meat Meal

Wheat Middlings

WEEKLY COMMODITY GRAIN FUTURES TRENDS Compared to last Friday, Soybeans steady to 0.02 higher, Wheat Dec 0.01 lower, others steady to 0.04 higher, KC Wheat 0.01 to 0.06 higher, Soybean Meal 2.40 to 3.20 lower.

Daily Grain Futures Closes

Kansas City 150.00

St. Louis

N/A

334.40 370.50

335.00 380.00 165.00 330.00 N/A 130.00

NATIONAL BOXED BEEF CUTOUT/BOXED BEEF CUTS

Date

Choice

Select

Total Loads

9/24

303.32

274.53

104

9/23

305.60

274.99

155

9/22

307.83

275.50

186

9/21

311.37

278.01

175

9/20

315.66

280.75

84

5 Day Simple Average

308.76

276.76

Soybeans Nov Jan Mar May Jul

Wheat Dec Mar May Jul Sep

Corn Dec Mar May Jul Sep

Mon. Tues. Wed. Thu. Fri.

1262 1/2 1274 1271 3/4 1282 3/4 1276 1/4 1287 1/4 1282 1/2 1293 1/2

1286 1297 1/4

1282 3/4 1284 1/4 1291 3/4 1294 1295 1/4 1297 1/2

1301 1303 1/4 1304 1305 3/4

1285 1294 3/4 1297 3/4 1303 1/4 1305 1/4

700 3/4 711 1/2

715 699 3/4 702 1/4

690 1/4 701 705

692 1/2 695 1/4

705 3/4 716

719 1/4 704

706 1/4

717 3/4 728 1/2

732 713 1/4 714 3/4

723 3/4 734 3/4

738 716 716 1/2

521 3/4 529 3/4 534 1/2 533 1/2 505 1/2

517 525 530 529 1/2 501

525 1/2 533

537 1/2 536 1/2 506 1/4

529 1/4 537

541 1/4 540 1/4 510 1/2

526 3/4 534 1/2

539 538 1/4 511 3/4

KC Wheat Dec Mar May Jul Sep

700 709 714 1/4 706 3/4 710 3/4

690 1/2 699 3/4

705 699 703 1/4

706 714 3/4 719 1/2 709 3/4 712 3/4

720 728 1/2 733 1/4 721 1/4 723 1/2

719 3/4 737 3/4

732 719 1/2 721 1/4

SB Meal Oct Dec Jan Mar May

336.10 339.80 342.40 345.30 348.90

337.90 341.80 344.40 347.30 351.00

337.90 341.80 344.50 347.20 350.50

336.60 340.10 342.80 345.80 349.10

336.10 339.00 341.30 344.20 347.30

Missouri Weekly Sheep/Goat Auction Summary 09/27/21 Receipts: 2174 Week Ago: 316 Last Year: 1515

WEEKLY COMMODITY FUTURES TRENDS Compared to last Friday, Live Cattle 0.12 to 1.43 higher, Lean Hogs 1.07 to 1.75 higher, Feeder Cattle Sep 0.25 lower, others 0.98 to 2.53 higher.

(All prices CWT unless noted.) SHEEP: Slaughter lambs wooled and shorn Good 1-2 pkg 97 lbs 150.00. Hair Choice and Prime 1-3 30-40 lbs 305.00-335.00; 40-50 lbs 260.00-325.00, fancy 330.00; 50-70 lbs 250.00312.50; 70-80 lbs 250.00-280.00. Choice 1-3 50-80 lbs 220.00-250.00; 8090 lbs 250.00-255.00; pkg 100 lbs 235.00. Good 1-2 80-100 lbs 170.00210.00. Slaughter ewes Cull and Utility 1-2 150-190 lbs 65.00-82.50. Hair ewes Good 2-3 75 lbs 160.00-240.00; 80-100 lbs 170.00-205.00; 100-130 lbs 160.00-190.00. Utility and Good 1-3 70-80 lbs 110.00-150.00; 80-90 lbs 105.00-130.00; 90-100 lbs 105.00-165.00; 100-150 lbs 102.50-155.00. Cull and Utility 1-2 100-150 lbs 65.00-95.00; 150-180 lbs 72.50-95.00. Hair bucks 1-2 110-140 lbs 120.00-205.00; 150-175 lbs 115.00-165.00. Hair bucks 2-3 150-200 lbs 105.00. Replacement ewes hair Small and Medium 1-2 2-4 yrs 85-95 lbs exposed 225.00-270.00; 105-120 lbs exposed 220.00-310.00; 95-120 lbs fall bred 260.00-320.00; 4-6 yrs 85-90 lbs exposed 185.00-220.00 per head. Families Small and Medium 1-2 2-4 yrs 85-100 lbs with baby to 20 lb lambs 270.00-450.00 per family. GOATS: Feeder kids Selection 1 30-40 lbs 300.00-355.00, replacements 375.00-400.00; 40-50 lbs 305.00-355.00, replacements 370.00-420.00. Selection 2 30-40 lbs 215.00-275.00; 40-50 lbs 230.00-297.50, pygmies 210.00-235.00. Selection 3 40-50 lbs 175.00-210.00. Slaughter kids Selection 1 50-60 lbs 290.00-335.00, fancy 360.00-395.00; 60-70 lbs 300.00400.00; 70-80 lbs 295.00-320.00; 80-90 lbs 280.00-285.00. Selection 2 50 -60 lbs 225.00-295.00; 60-70 lbs 210.00-295.00; 70-80 lbs 240.00-285.00. Slaughter nannies/does Selection 1-2 60-90 lbs 165.00-260.00; 90-150 lbs 155.00-225.00; 150-170 lbs 145.00-165.00. Bucks/billies Selection 1-2 50 -100 lbs pygmies 160.00-200.00; 100-150 lbs 167.50-225.00; 150-200 lbs 160.00-255.00. Replacement nannies/does Selection 1-2 2-4 yrs 82 lbs exposed 280.00. Selection 1-2 2-4 yrs 85-100 lbs exposed 230.00-430.00; 80-90 lbs open 275.00-500.00 per head.

Cattle Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun

Daily Futures Closes

Mon. Tues. Wed.

Thu.

Fri.

122.77 128.07 131.52 134.92 129.65

122.45 127.80 131.47 135.07 129.97

123.27 128.55 132.60 136.35 131.27

123.22 128.62 132.95 136.77 131.62

122.92 128.15 132.62 136.32 131.15

Oct Dec Feb Apr May

Fdr Cat Sep Oct Nov Jan Mar

Milk Sep Oct Nov

84.97 74.22 77.05 80.57 84.55

84.37 73.60 76.70 80.37 84.22

83.85 73.37 76.52 80.22 84.10

84.75 76.50 79.47 82.95 86.57

87.27 76.80 79.67 83.17 86.87

155.00 156.67 156.62 157.27 157.87

154.85 156.62 156.95 157.82 158.45

154.80 157.67 158.22 158.97 159.37

154.90 156.85 158.10 159.20 159.77

154.62 157.35 158.57 159.60 160.17

16.61 17.10 16.86

16.62 17.45 17.11

16.60 17.35 16.98

16.54 17.27 16.96

16.53 17.22 16.92

WEEKLY LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER 09/25/21

Cattle

Hogs

Sheep

Week to Date: 641,000

2,578,000

31,000

Last Week:

657,000

2,537,000

33,000

Last Year:

655,000

2,606,000

36,000

Missouri Weekly Cattle Auction Summary 09/27/21

Afternoon National Slaughter Cattle Review for 09/24/21

Receipts: 18,816 Week ago: 24,962 Year ago: 26,154

So far for Friday negotiated cash trading has been mostly inactive on light demand in Kansas, Nebraska and Western Cornbelt. Not

Compared to last week, feeder steers and heifers sold steady to 5.00 lower with the full decline seen on bawling, unweaned steer calves. The supply of feeders was light to moderate with the majority of the offering calves under 600 lbs. Those that are unweaned and without shots seeing

enough purchases for a market trend in these regions. In the Texas Panhandle negotiated cash trading has been at a standstill. Wednesday was the last fully report market in all regions. In the Texas Panhandle live purchases traded at 124.00. In Kansas live purchases traded from 123.00-124.00. In Nebraska live and dressed pur-

the least interest from prospective buyers, as most folks just aren't will- chases traded at 124.00 and 198.00, respectively. In the Western

ing to take on animals with that kind of health risk currently. A few Cornbelt live and dressed purchases traded from 123.00- 124.00

loads of yearling still showing up but much smaller now that fall has and from 194.00-198.00, respectively.

arrived. A couple of the top loads from last week was a load of steers at

Unionville Livestock Market averaging 827lbs. which sold at 160.75, another load of steers at Kingsville Livestock Auction averaging 737

Negotiated Cash Sales:

lbs. sold at 164.00. Local demand has been light, as nearly every com- Confirmed: 1653

Week Ago: 1862

Year Ago: 12,092

bine in the state is in the fields now. Corn harvest is rolling along at a near record pace and some beans have been cut now as well. The weath-

Week to date:

62,503

Week Ago: 57,281

Year Ago: 119,535

er has been about as good as one could wish for harvest and farmers are taking advantage of that. The forecast in the coming weeks doesn't seem to show any major events that might slow down progress either. The

Live Basis Over 80% Choice

Steers -

Heifers -

monthly cattle on feed report was released on Friday. Placements were 65-80% Choice

-

122.00

reported at 102.3, on feed at 98.6, and marketings at 99.6. Overall the 35-65% Choice

-

-

report was viewed as bearish as placements and on feed were both larger

than expected and marketings were just slightly lower. Negotiated feed

0-35% Choice

-

-

lot sales as of the Friday afternoon report was at 62,500 head. Live sales Total All Grades

-

122.00

were reported from 123.00-124.00 and dressed sales from 194.00-

Dressed Basis

198.00. Boxed beef cutouts continued to decline this week with choice

closing at 303.32, down 11.15 and select at 274.53, down 5.22 for the Over 80% Choice 193.00-194.00, avg 193.16

-

week. The Missouri Stocker Formula consist of 3118 head with a 65-80% Choice

-

-

weighted average weight of 555.02 lbs. and a price value of 165.73, 0.04 35-65% Choice

-

-

higher than last week.

0-35% Choice

-

-

Total All Grades 193.00-194.00, avg 193.16

-

MISSOURI CROP PROGRESS AND CONDITION 09/20/21

MISSOURI GRAIN WEEKLY TRENDS

Compared to last Friday, Soybeans 0.19 lower to 0.11 higher, Wheat 0.15 higher, Corn 0.20 lower to 0.10 higher, no trend for Sorghum due to lack of bids last week.

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

12.59-12.84 12.47-12.62 12.59-12.74 12.66-12.83 12.69-12.84 12.740-12.85

12.62-12.69 12.40-12.47

12.58 12.64-12.67 12.64-12.66 12.66-12.70

12.49-12.54 12.27-12.32 12.39-12.44 12.48-12.53 12.49-12.54 12.50-12.55

#2 Soft Wheat

#2 Corn #2 Grain Sorghum

6.59-6.79 6.50-6.70 6.40-6.60 6.56-6.76 6.68-6.88 6.74-6.94

5.27 5.21-5.31 5.12-5.27 5.21-5.36 5.24-5.39 5.22-5.37

---- ---- 5.32-5.42 5.41-5.51 5.44-5.49 5.42-5.47

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

6.69-6.79 6.60-6.70 6.50-6.60 6.66-6.76 6.78-6.88 6.84-6.94

5.12-5.14 5.06-5.08 5.04-5.08

5.17 5.16-5.21 5.17-5.21

5.02 4.96-5.11 4.92-5.07 5.01-5.16 5.04-5.19 5.02-5.17

5.87 5.81 5.77 5.86 5.89 5.27-5.87

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

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

12.44-12.60 12.20-12.32 12.26-12.44 12.39-12.55 12.44-12.60 12.45-12.61

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

4.83-5.03 4.77-4.94 4.73-4.90 4.86-5.04 4.94-5.10 4.92-5.08

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

There were 6.2 days suitable for fieldwork for the week ending September 19, 2021. Temperatures last week averaged 74.2 degrees statewide, 6.6 degrees above normal. Precipitation averaged 0.28 inches, 0.81 inches below normal. Topsoil moisture supply was rated 7 percent very short, 36 percent short, and 57 percent adequate. Subsoil moisture supply was rated 4 percent very short, 26 percent short, and 70 percent adequate. Corn mature was 73 percent, compared to the 5-year average of 68 percent. Corn harvested for grain was 17 percent complete, compared to the 5-year average of 22 percent. Corn condition was rated 2 percent very poor, 7 percent poor, 25 percent fair, 56 percent good, and 10 percent excellent. Soybeans setting pods was 97 percent, compared to the 5-year average of 95 percent. Soybeans turning color was 54 percent, even with the 5-year average. Soybeans dropping leaves was 26 percent, compared to the 5-year average of 21 percent. Soybeans harvested was 1 percent. Soybeans condition was rated 2 percent very poor, 6 percent poor, 30 percent fair, 55 percent good, and 7 percent excellent. Cotton bolls opening was 55 percent, compared to the 5-year average of 63 percent. Cotton condition was rated 5 percent poor, 24 percent fair, and 71 percent good.

Corn Mature Corn Harvested Soybeans setting pods Soybeans turning color Soybeans dropping

leaves Soybeans Harvested Cotton bolls opening

Rice harvested

Week Ending

09/19/21 09/12/21 09/19/20

73

50

62

17

7

12

97

94

95

54

30

53

26

10

21

1

-

-

55

28

58

26

17

14

20162020 Average

68 22 95 54

21

1 63 34

Alfalfa Hay 3rd cutting 96

93

94

93

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

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