Maplehurst Auction results – dairy replacements

KT_LS756
Albany, NY Mon Apr 8, 2019 USDA – Cornell University

Maplehurst Livestock Auction – Hinsdale, NY
Dairy Cattle Auction Report for Monday, April 8, 2019

This Report: 56
Last Report: 33

Compared to the last report, Fresh Cows sold steady. Springing Cows
sold steady to 50.00 higher on a light test. Other Dairy Cows not tested.
Bred Heifers sold steady on a light test; other Dairy Heifers not tested.
Open Heifers sold steady on a light test. Bulls not tested.
Jersey/Crossbred Cattle not tested. Demand was moderate. Dairy cattle
sold by the head.

Fresh Cows: Jersey/Crossbred

Supreme: 1050.00- 1275.00 800.00- 850.00
Approved: 800.00- 1000.00 625.00
Medium: 575.00- 775.00 —————-
Common: 400.00 —————-

Springing Cows: (7-9 months):
Approved: 725.00- 850.00 —————-

Bred Cows: (4-6 months):
Approved: 675.00 Individual —————-
Medium: 500.00 Individual —————-

Springing Heifers: (7-9 months):
Supreme: 775.00- 900.00 —————-
Approved: 625.00- 700.00 —————-

Bred Heifers: (4-6 months):
Medium: 375.00 Individual —————-

Short Bred Heifers: (1-3 months):
Approved: 450.00 Individual —————-

Open Heifers:

300-600 lbs:
Approved: 235.00
Medium: —————- 160.00
Common: 100.00- 125.00 —————-

600-900 lbs:
Approved: 325.00- 375.00 —————-
Medium: 235.00 —————-

Bulls: 600-900 lbs Jersey/Crossbred individual 300.00.

Price and grade information is reported by USDA – Cornell University
Department of Animal Science. While market reports reflect the majority
of Livestock sold at each sale, there are instances where animals do
not fit reporting categories and are not included in this report.

Source: USDA – Cornell Dept Anim Sci, NYS Dept Ag & Mkts, Albany, NY
Levi Geyer Acting OIC / Office 717-354-2391
Sam Vanstrom / Market Reporter / Cell 716-338-6151
http://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/kt_ls756.txt

For all USDA Livestock and Grain market reports:

https://www.ams.usda.gov/market-news/livestock-poultry-and-grain-list-reports

Partial funding for this project: New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets project “Stocker cattle: Using underutilized grasslands to improve economic viability of the Southern Tier while providing viable careers for beginning farmers.”

 

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