Latest agriculture prices for Virginia announced
Published 3:36 am Tuesday, November 7, 2023
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Virginia Market News Service reported the following weekly ag trends on November 3: In Virginia, state graded feeder cattle mostly steady to 20.00 lower. Feeder cattle at regular auction sales mostly 2.00 to 14.00 lower. Slaughter cows uneven, ranging 4.00 lower to 2.00 higher. Wheat new crop .12 lower. Corn uneven, .09 lower to .01 higher. Soybeans mostly .18 to .38 higher.
State Graded Feeder Steers, Medium and Large
400-500 lbs 160.00-262.50, average 241.46
500-600 lbs 132.50-258.00, average 232.09
600-700 lbs 182.00-236.00, average 218.79
700-800 lbs 179.00-248.00, average 215.69
State Graded Feeder Heifers, Medium and Large
400-500 lbs 160.00-226.00, average 207.83
500-600 lbs 135.00-213.00, average 195.52
600-700 lbs 155.00-213.00, average 187.69
700-800 lbs 117.50-176.00, average 163.63
Slaughter Cows
Boning, 800-1200 lbs, 55.00-102.00, average 84.57
Breakers, 1200-1600 lbs, 70.00-100.00, average 84.41
Wheat
Eastern Shore new crop 5.25; Middle Peninsula new crop 5.95; Norfolk new crop 5.75; Roanoke 5.76, new crop 6.65
Corn
Eastern Shore 4.75; Harrisonburg 5.30-5.40; Middle Peninsula new crop 4.66; Norfolk 4.50; Richmond-Petersburg 4.55; Wakefield 4.00-4.80
Soybeans
Eastern Shore 12.58-12.68; Harrisonburg 12.15-12.34; Middle Peninsula 12.53 Norfolk 13.08-13.14; Richmond-Petersburg 12.94-13.03; Wakefield 12.64-13.04
Livestock prices per hundredweight; grain prices per bushel.