The cash cattle market hasn’t seen any renewed bids develop. It’s possible there could be some clean up trade that develops throughout the day, but it’s expected that there won’t be much interest from packers. Throughout the week, Northern cattle traded for $245 dressed, which is $3 higher than last week’s weighted average. Southern live cattle traded for $154 to $155, which is roughly $4 higher than last week’s weighted average. The USDA says beef export sales fell short of 13,000 tons, modestly lower than the previous week, with South Korea and China buying about two thirds of the week’s total.