Direct cash cattle markets are still pretty quiet, outside of some light trade in Texas at $117 live, down $3 from last week’s weighted average. Thursday, there was light trade in Kansas at $117 to $118, $2 to $3 lower than the previous week, and the week’s dressed trade in the North was mainly at $187 to $188, down $2 to $3 from last week’s weighted average in Nebraska. Asking prices for what’s left on the showlist are around $120 on the live basis in the South and $190 dressed in the North, with bids at $117 live and $186 to $187 dressed.
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