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Although thecalf crop was about unchanged from a year earlier at million head, reduced feedlot placements in secondhalfand lower calf slaughter caused aper cent rise in feeder cattle supplies outside feedlots.
The calf supply was unchanged, but the supply of yearling cattle was uppercent, The yearling increase continues to reflect genetic shifts to cattle that reach heavier weights at younger ages.
Thus, a larger proportion of the previous year's calf crop weighed overpounds,

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