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AB Direct - Steers

Live: 306.00-315.00 FOB feedlot (last week)
Rail: 505.50-514.50 FOB feedlot (last week)

AB Direct - Heifers

Live: 306.00-315.00 FOB feedlot (last week)
Rail: 505.50-514.50 FOB feedlot (last week)

US Trade- Steers

Live: 230.00 (NE, IA), 233.00 (TX, KN) last week
Rail: 360.00 (IA. NE) last week

US Trade - Heifers

Live: 230.00 (NE, IA) last week
Rail: 360.00 (IA, NE) last week

Canadian Dollar

$71.86
0.04

Cattle Report

Last Updated: October 6, 2025

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Direct Sales

Alberta direct cattle sales last week saw light trade develop with weighted average steer and heifer prices closing the week around $305.00/cwt, $6.50/cwt lower than the previous week, hitting the lowest point since August. Competition on the cash market was mixed with one packer not bidding on cattle. Last week butcher cows traded $2.00-5.00/cwt higher though commercial auction facilities. Non-fed volumes continue to be light and Western Canadian slaughter volumes remain below year ago levels. It is very rare to see prices strengthen, especially during this time of the year. Over the past 20 years there have only been 4 times where prices have strengthened from September to October.

 

 

 

Canadian Dollar

$71.86   0.04

Steer & Heifer Trade

Live Rail
Steers 306.00-315.00 FOB feedlot (last week) 505.50-514.50 FOB feedlot (last week)
Heifers 306.00-315.00 FOB feedlot (last week) 505.50-514.50 FOB feedlot (last week)

AB Cow & Bull Trade

D1, D2 Cows D3 Cows Bulls
218.00-240.00 199.00-217.00 233.00-264.00

US Trade

In the U.S, trade was scattered over the course of the week. Dressed sales in Iowa and Nebraska were at $360.00/cwt, $5.00/cwt lower than the previous week. Live sales in the Northern feeding states were reported at $230.00/cwt, $2.00-3.00/cwt softer. Sales in Texas and Kansas were at $233.00/cwt, $2.00-4.00/cwt lower. Last week’s cattle slaughter was estimated at 557,000 head, for the beginning of October this is the smallest slaughter volume since 2015. Despite historically small slaughter volumes beef cutout values have struggled. As the US government slowdown remains in place many agriculture reports are delayed or unavailable.

 

US Trade

Live Rail
Choice Steers 230.00 (NE, IA), 233.00 (TX, KN) last week 360.00 (IA. NE) last week
Choice Heifers 230.00 (NE, IA) last week 360.00 (IA, NE) last week

Chicago Mercantile Exchange

October December February
230.35 -0.67 233.95 -0.55 236.67 -0.15

National slaughter cows

Boner Cows Rail Average
Over 500 lbs. 309.81

Replacement Trade

Information provided on this report is supplied by various auction markets throughout Alberta. In reference to the following prices, producers are reminded to check with individual markets on current prices and trends. Prices quoted include top quality cattle only.

Steer Heifer
900+ 470.00-501.00 429.00-475.00
800-900 520.00-540.00 470.00-487.00
700-800 552.00-575.00 501.00-531.00
600-700 604.00-634.00 535.00-568.00
500-600 638.00-689.00 585.00-631.00
400-500 735.00-842.00 663.00-785.00
300-400 915.00-937.00 800.00-835.00
Bred Cows Bred Heifers Cow/Calf Pairs
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Livestock Price Insurance Index

Last Updated on September 25, 2025. For more information visit lpi.​ca

The Cattle Price Insurance Program offers producers the ability to manage their bottom line by purchasing price insurance to provide a floor price on future cattle sales. This is a snapshot of top coverage offered this past week. LPI-Calf is available to purchase from February to June.

Expiry Date LPI-Fed
Price
LPI-Feeder
Alberta
LPI-Calf
Alberta
LPI-Feeder
SaskMan
LPI-Calf
SaskMan
22-Dec-25 300 474 -- 470 --
19-Jan-26 302 474 -- -- --
16-Feb-26 302 470 -- 464 --
16-Mar-26 302 466 -- 460 --
13-April-26 304 462 -- 456 --
11-May-26 314 464 -- 458 --
08-Jun-26 316 462 -- -- --