Direct cash cattle markets are mostly quiet. Light trade has been
reported at $182 to $183 dressed in the north, up $2 to $3 on the week, with
some of the sales in eastern areas of Nebraska scheduled for delivery during
the week of July 22nd. Business was light Thursday in Iowa and Nebraska at $180
to $185 dressed, steady to $5 higher than the previous week’s business. Asking
prices are $113+ live and $184+ dressed with bids of $109 live in Kansas and
$114 live and $182 dressed in Nebraska.
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