Mcminnville Cattle Prices

Source: USDA AMS Market News • Last updated: Jul 6, 2026
Records
20
Total Head
103
Avg Price
$645.22
Avg Weight
715 lbs
DateClassGradeHeadWeight$/cwtValue
Jul 6, 2026BullsMedium and Large1410$420.00$1722.00
Jul 6, 2026BullsMedium and Large1545$398.00$2169.10
Jul 6, 2026BullsMedium and Large1570$367.50$2094.75
Jul 6, 2026SteersMedium and Large1600$389.00$2334.00
Jul 6, 2026HeifersMedium and Large1435$415.00$1805.25
Jul 6, 2026BullsMedium and Large1715$255.00$1823.25
Jul 6, 2026CowsBreaker 75-80%11385$149.00$2063.65
Jul 6, 2026CowsLean 85-90%21195$118.44$1415.36
Jul 6, 2026Bred CowsMedium and Large11540$2100.00$32340.00
Jul 6, 2026HeifersMedium and Large2328$422.98$1387.37
Jul 6, 2026SteersMedium and Large2310$532.50$1650.75
Jul 6, 2026SteersMedium and Large1485$423.00$2051.55
Jul 6, 2026SteersMedium and Large1505$439.00$2216.95
Jul 6, 2026SteersMedium and Large1585$392.00$2293.20
Jul 6, 2026SteersMedium and Large76705$409.25$2885.21
Jul 6, 2026HeifersMedium and Large3468$383.54$1794.97
Jul 6, 2026HeifersMedium and Large1585$360.00$2106.00
Jul 6, 2026HeifersMedium and Large2548$368.00$2016.64
Jul 6, 2026Bred CowsMedium and Large31227$2162.26$26530.93
Jul 6, 2026Bred CowsMedium and Large11155$2400.00$27720.00
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Frequently Asked Questions

How often are cattle prices updated at Warren Co Livestock (McMinnville)?
Cattle auction reports from Warren Co Livestock (McMinnville) are published by USDA Agricultural Marketing Service after each sale day, typically weekly. LivestockValue fetches and processes this data automatically.
What types of cattle are sold at Mcminnville?
Warren Co Livestock (McMinnville) reports feeder cattle (steers, heifers, bulls), replacement breeding stock (bred cows, cow-calf pairs), and slaughter cattle (cull cows and bulls). Grades include Medium and Large 1, 1-2, and others.
How is Value of Gain (VOG) calculated?
VOG measures the dollar value added per pound of weight gain, calculated by comparing the total value of lighter vs. heavier animals in the same class and grade. It helps producers decide whether additional feeding is profitable.