> p "g^^^fety^itf§?S&T^S?.^ggSjLl976 livesto Pa. Auction Summary Week Ending June 18,1976 CATTLE 7708. Compared with 7982 head last week, and 10,374 bead a year ago. Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers steady to 75 cents lower. Slaughter cows 75 cents to $1.25 lower. Slaughter bullocks mostly 25 cents lower. Slaughter bulls steady to $1.50 lower. STEERS: Few High Choice & Prime 39.25- Choice 38.00- 41.10, Good 35.75-39.25, Standard 32.51W7.00, Utility 29.00-33.50. HEIFERS: Choice. 36.50-40.00, Good 34.(XW7.00, Standard 29.00- 34.25, Utility 27.00-30.25. COWS: Utility & High Dressing Cutter 28.50-31.85, Cutters 26.75-30.00, Canners 24.25- Shells down to 20.00. BULLOCKS: Choice 37.0041.25, Good 34.75-38.75, Standard 31.25-35.60, Utility 29.9031.50. BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1 1000-2100 lbs. 32.0039.00; yield grade No. 2 900-1600 lbs. 31.60-36.35. FEEDER CATTLE: Good 300-800 lbs. feeder steers 35.5040.50, Medium 26.50- 35.00; Good 300-600 lbs. SHEEP 598. Compared feeder heifers 27.00-36.00, with 985 head last week, and Medium 22.50-30.25; Good 959 head a year ago. Spring 300-800 lbs. feeder bulls 26.50- slaughter lambs $1 to $4 34.50, Medium 22.25-31.00. lower. Choice 50-100 lbs. CALVES 3805. Compared 'spring'slaughter lambs 46.00- with 4067 headlast week, and 57.00, Good 40-90 lbs. 39.50- 4285 head a year ago. 51.00. Slaughter ewes 8.85- Vealers $1 to $4 lower. 24.50. New Holland Horse Monday, June 21 horses 175490; heavyweight Reported receipts of 371 25-28; geldings 25-55; mules horses, mules and ponies. 350480; riding horses 150- Market: Steady. 265; mares 25-60; larger* ponies 75-165; better horses Local consigned work 285450; lightweight killerk horses 350-440; driving 20-22; and colts 15-25. PROFESSIONAL TECHNICIAN SERVICE 'C. Robert Greider has recently’ been named Representative for American Breeders Service in the Berks County Area. Bob is respon sible for daily breeding service and he provides direct herd service for the area. He also coordinates the Genetic Mating Service and Associated Herd Programs for local dairymen. Bob grew up on a dairy farm near Columbia and attended Elizabethtown Co'lege where he majored in Biology with advanced work in genetics. He recently attended an ABS Training Seminar and has completed the ABS A.I. Management Course. Bob and his wife reside in the Sinking Spring area. Why not let a professional ABS representative design a profitable breeding program for you today. He will be glad to serve you. Bangor, PA Denver, PA Holtwood, PA Landisville, PA James Charles 717-898-8694 DRS Milton, PA Marlin Bingaman 1-800-322-8550 fMIfW nMM Port Murray, Ni Robert Kayhart 201-689-2605 Reading, PA Robert Greider 215-374-7798 T ® Richland, PA Paul Martin 717-866-4228 ® ' Stewartstown, PA Marvin Joines 717-993-2281 Thomasville, PA Ira Boyer 717-225-3758 West Grove, PA Maurice Stump 215-869 9187 VEALERS: Few Choice & Prime 53.50-72.00, 'Choice 50.00- Good 43.50-53.00, Standard 38.00-46.50, Utility 110-130 lbs. 36.0040.00, 90-115 lbs. 32.0038.00, 70-85 lbs. 25.00- Farm calves, holstein bulls 90-115 lbs. 33.00- holstein heifers 90-115 lbs. 35.00-50.00; beef cross bulls & heifers 75-125 lbs. 35.5048.50. HOGS 6040. Compared with 7448 head last week, and 7946 head- a year ago. Barrows & Gilts 75 cents to $1 higher. BARROWS & GILTS: US No. 1-2 200230 lbs. 53.00-54.75, No. 13 195- 240 lbs. 52.00-53.25, No. 23 185-250 lbs. 50.0052.25, No. 2- 4 250300 lbs. 45.0050.90, No. 13 125-185 lbs. 45.0060,60. SOWS: US No. 13 300550 lbs. 39.50-45.00, No. 23 300350 lbs. 36.0040.75. Boars 3XOO 40.00. FEEDER PIGS 1361. Compared with 1944 head last week, and 1207 head a year ago. Feeder Pigs uneven, about steady. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 24.00-37.00 per head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 31.0046.50, No. 1-3 50-90 lbs. 45.00-52.50. SERVICE best describes this A.B.S. REPRESENTATIVE! For service from Mr.'Stump and other A.B.S. representatives, call: Eric Heinsohn Damn Yoder Paul Herr market and auction ck CATTLE 418. Compared with last Thursday’s market, slaughter steers 50 cents to $1.75 lower. Slaughter cows weak to $1.50 lower. Choice No. 3-4, 1050-1450 IbsT slaughter steers 37.75-39.00, Good 35.75-38.35, Standard 33.00-36,00, few Utility 30.00- 32.60. .Few Good slaughter heifers 33.35-34.50, Standard 29.50-32.10, Utility 27.00- 30.00. Utility and High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 29.75-31.10, few to 32.25, Commercial 27.35-30.00, Cutters 27.00-29.85, Canners 25.25-27.25, Shells down to 19.50. One Choice slaughter bullock at 40.10, one “Good at 37.60, Standard 32.00-35.85, few Utility 31.00-32.85. Pew Yield Grade No. 1, 1570-2290 lbs. slaughter bulls 34.50- 38.00, few Yield Grade No. 2, 1310-1825 lbs. 34.60-36.35. Medium and Good 630-650 lbs. feeder bulls 28.50-34.50. CALVES 582. Vealers highly uneven, spots $1.50 higher to 7 $2 lower. Few Prime vealers _ 53.50-62.00, Choice 52.00-60.00, Good New Holland Wednesday, June 23 - - Reported receipts of 72 W W wT cows, 7 heifers and 2 bulls. " 1* Market stronger. Load of Wisconsin fresh cows, 645-790. Load of Pa. fresh cows, 615-705. Load 0f475-550, Open Heifers 180-305, Pa. fresh cows, 500-715. Load r Bulls 320385. of N.Y. SPRINGERS Hogs 1602. Retail 53-53.50; 510-70.0. ,Load of. Pa. ■'vywexght. 50.50-51.50; fresh cows, 535-775. itweight 50.00-51 JO; Locally consigned, cows 450-720, Springing heifers 215-588-4704 215-267-3423 * 717-284-4592 ÜBS » •- Chambersburg Chambersburg, Pa. June 17,1976 Dairy Martinsburg Martinsburg, Pa. ' 500 lbs. feeder bmi 45.00- Standard 40.00- a 29^*t 47.50, Utility 110-125 lbs. CATTLE 205. Compared CALVES 335 36.00- 90-115 lbs. 33.00- with 2 week’s ago market, 45.00-52.00 00 nn anoc iu_ on«joo cn- few Choice slaughter steers 39.00-46,00, Standard Sw’uS ttflfS 37.85-38.75, few Good 36.00- 39.00, Utility fiSf Fet SJJ. SUM ***Uo, 32.00, 70« lbs.? Holstein bulls 85-115 lbs. Dtihty 28.00-30.50 Few Farm calves acti V( 33.00- Holstein heifers Choice slaughter heifers bulls 90-120 lbs. 3; 90-125 lbs. 35.00-50.00. Choice I 8 ®" 36 : 85, £ ® w 5®J S I^SS?U^ ers 175-400 lbs. slaughter calves 36.00, few Standani M. 2- 31.W35.00; beef err 36.00- Good 33.0040.50, 31.75, UtUity heifers 80-150 lbs.' Standard 27.00-35.00. "JJtihty & High Dressing HOGS 304. US No. HOGS 96. Lot US No. 1-2 - Cutter slaughter cows 28.50- lbs barrows 4 glll 230 lbs. barrows and gilts at 31-25 ». ?’ 3 185- 215 52.35, few No. 1-3 215-230 lbs. mercial 25.60-28.50, Cutters 50.00-51.60, No. 24 ' 51.00- No. 2-3 215-245 ' Canners 23.25- lbs. 45.0049.70, No ]hc 50 «-5i 00 few No 2-4 27 - 20 » Shells down to 20.00. 180 lbs. 43.50-49.50. iff 255-275 lbs. 45.25-49.25. US Couple Choice slaughter «K»-560 lbs. sows " No. 1-3 370-555 lbs.-sows bullocks 36.00 and 36.75, one- Boars 28.0042.50. 38 50-4125 No 2-3 330-550 Good at 35,00, few Standard FEEDER PIGS 97 lbs. -35.(HM0.00. Few Boars 2^ 85 " 33 ; 8 !l ol iP. l ® t^tili^ y 2 ?^ n ;lbs - f «d« 32 00 IQ 00 27.25 and 29.75. Yield Grade 16.50-26.50 per head, 1 FEEDER PIGS 59 US No No. 11300-2000 lbs. slaughter 35-50 lbs. 27.00-35.f1fl 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs buU ® 3 2.25-35.85;few yield 50-70 lbs. 34.00-38.5) 24.00- per head, few No. 930 ‘ I^lbs -1-3 35-50 lbs. 31.00-36.00; No. 30.2534.25. Few Good 500-770 SHEEP 11. 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