Direct cash cattle trade is starting to pick up with a few deals in parts of Nebraska this morning at $175.00, which is steady with last week’s weighted average. Other bids are reported at $109 to $110 live. However, some are reportedly still holding out for higher money. It is quite possible significant trade volume could be delayed until after today’s on-feed report is released. Asking prices are around $112 to $113 in the South and $176 to $177 in the North.
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