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600–700 lb steer prices this week

National sale barn average, head-weighted, from USDA reports

MARKET REPORT - WEEK OF AUGUST 17, 2026

By state this week

StateAvg price ($/cwt)On (head)
Alabama$340.614
Arkansas$378.5845
Florida$325.8390
Georgia$337.467
Missouri$387.52356
Mississippi$348.6820
North Carolina$353.8672
Nebraska$383.5120
New Mexico$355.15137
Oklahoma$378.33838
South Carolina$329.7025
South Dakota$410.003
Tennessee$358.2835
Texas$353.26136
Utah$372.2512
Virginia$363.4374

Recent weeks

$358$362$365$369$372$372August 9, 2026: $367August 16, 2026: $359August 23, 2026: $372
600–700 lb M&L 1 steers, national head-weighted average by week.

Common questions

How much is a 650 lb steer worth right now?

At this week's national sale barn average of $371.01/cwt, a 650 lb Medium & Large 1 steer brings about $2,412 before commission and yardage. Your local barn's average may differ; check the state table on this page.

Why do lighter cattle bring more per pound?

Because the buyer is paying for the pounds still to be added: a 450 lb calf has more cheap gain ahead of it than an 850 lb feeder. Price per cwt slides down as weight goes up even while total dollars per head go up.

What is this average based on?

Every 600-700 lb Medium & Large 1 steer line in the USDA reports of our 81 tracked barns, weighted by the head count of each line. Small, untested runs move the number less than big runs, by design.

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