TL;DR: Wyoming shows $470/cwt average cattle price context across 18 county rows, with published rows from $371/cwt to $502/cwt and latest source rows through May 8, 2026.
State signal
What are Wyoming cattle prices right now?
Wyoming cattle prices are presented as a state-level aggregate from county rows. Treat the number as market context and verify the local barn, cattle class, and report date before acting.
Average context
$470/cwt
Published low
$371/cwt
Published high
$502/cwt
County rows
18
Latest report date
May 8, 2026
County anchors
Which Wyoming counties anchor the signal?
The static answer body names representative county rows so agents can cite the state page without waiting for JavaScript.
Fremont County: $502/cwt via USDA AMS MARS (May 5, 2026)
Niobrara County: $455/cwt via USDA AMS MARS (May 8, 2026)
Big Horn County: $421/cwt via USDA AMS MARS (May 7, 2026)
Park County: $421/cwt via USDA AMS MARS (May 7, 2026)
Sheridan County: $421/cwt via USDA AMS MARS (May 7, 2026)
Operator use
How should an operator use this Wyoming price page?
Use the page to frame local price context, then check report freshness, cattle class, barn distance, and source limitations before deciding whether to haul or wait.
State price FAQ
What is the current Wyoming cattle price signal?
Wyoming currently shows $470/cwt average context across 18 county rows, with latest source rows through May 8, 2026.
Is the Wyoming average a guaranteed bid?
No. The Wyoming page is a source-backed market signal, not a guaranteed transaction price, buyer commitment, or financial recommendation.
What should I check before hauling cattle in Wyoming?
Check report date, cattle class, nearby barn context, route distance, and whether a newer source record has appeared before committing cattle or fuel.