The Fed Cattle Exchange sale on May 31 offered 2,067 head, selling 1,257. 1-9 Day Delivery: 618 head sold, weighted average price $ 132.24; 1-17 Day Delivery: 409 head sold, weighted average price $ 132.06; 17-30 Day Delivery 230 head sold, weighted average price $ 128.30. Colorado had the low with $128 on 17-30 day steers and heifers. Texas, Nebraska and Kansas had high with $132.50 on 1-9 and 1-17 day steers and heifers. To read full sale results, visit fedcattleexchange.com…
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