USDA Mandatory reported a light cattle trade in eastern Nebraska on light demand. A few dressed sales were marked at $215.00, $8.00 higher than last week’s weighted average. Trading in all other regions has been at a standstill. There are a few scattered bids at 126.00 live in the South, and 212.00 to 215.00 in the North. Asking prices are around 132.00 to 134.00 in the South, and 217.00 to 218.00 in the North. The slaughter was estimated at 115,000 head, 1,000 less than last week, but 8,000 greater than last year.
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