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Monday, November 10, 2025  
 
 
 
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DTN CATTLE PRICES/TRENDS               11/10 07:55

TOTALS OF WEEKLY SALES REPORTED TO DTN FOR THE WEEK OF: 11/03-11/07

STATE  HEAD SOLD   LIVE PR RANGE   DRESSED PR RANGE
KS         900     230.00-232.00   .
NE       2,500     230.00-230.50   358.00-362.00
TX       1,200     232.00          .
CO           0     .               .
IA       1,000     230.00          360.00-362.00
              *=PRIVATE SOURCE ONLY

DTN WEEKLY ROUND UP: Last week a very light scattered trade started on 
Tuesday, but the bulk of business took place on Wednesday and Thursday. 
Northern dressed deals ranged from $355 to $365, mostly $360, $2 higher than 
last week's weighted average basis Nebraska. Southern live business was done 
at $230 to $235, mostly $232, $4 below the prior week's weighted averages. 
According to Thursday's Daily Direct Slaughter Cattle Negotiated Purchase 
Summary reports the weekly accumulated weighted averages were recorded as: KS 
$231.15($236.33); NE $358.62($358.49); TX $231.65($235.68); IA $357.95 
($358.80); CO was not available due to confidentiality. (the prior week's 
weighted averages are listed in parentheses).

The Friday afternoon Daily Direct Slaughter Cattle report lists week-to-date 
trade volume totals as: KS 2,653; NE 24,005; TX 4,957, IA 26,183; CO NA due 
to confidentiality. Friday's cattle slaughter totaled 96,000 head, 2,000 less 
than the prior week, and 20,000 below a year ago. Saturday's kill was 
estimated at 3,000 head, bringing the weekly total to 555,000 head, 4,000 
under the previous week, and down 66,000 from 2024. The weekly average for 
boxed beef cutouts and boxed beef cuts: choice $377.89(-1.17), select $360.66 
(+0.33), with an average choice/select spread of $17.23(-1.51), and a total 
load count including cuts, trimmings, and grinds of 627(+35), (Changes from 
the prior week are listed in parentheses).

For the week ending November 01, 2025, Imported Beef Passed for Entry in the 
U.S. totaled 47,553, 94.79% of the previous week and 99.96% of the 4-week 
average. 

DTN MORNING COMMENTS: It is looking like it may be a typically quiet Monday 
morning with both buyers and sellers busy taking inventory and preparing for 
the week ahead. Bids and asking prices have yet to be established, and 
significant trade volume will likely be delayed until the second half of the 
week. Beef cutouts are expected to be mixed with light box movement.

NOTE: Price and volume information listed on this page is supplied by DTN 
subscribers in the interest of general cash market awareness. All cattle 
feeding subscribers are encouraged to report sales in a timely fashion, to 
compensate for the systematic delays of mandatory reporting. While all 
transactions will be posted on an anonymous basis, callers are required to 
identify themselves and the location of the actual sales. DTN believes this 
data to be accurate but cannot guarantee its specific reliability or whether 
it fairly represents the larger cash market.

Feedlots are encouraged to call DTN with any cattle sales, at 
1-402-461-3561. All sales will be listed anonymously and organized by state. 
A weekly summary of this data will be posted on the Weekly Cattle Sales 
Reported to DTN page and will be left up for the entire week for reference 
purposes.

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