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Drs and sunns to start except light shossers in south then seasonable and cooler showers and cooler litter part Upstate N.Y -Toronto 4c Montreal Thunderstorms and hot to start then turning much cooler with ram gradual clearing latter part, but temperatures remaining cooler than normal (All Rights Reserved Yankee Inc Dublin NH 034X4) Pa. Auction Summary Week Ending September 17,1976 Harrisburg, Pa. CATTLE 9095. Compared with 6225 head last week, and 8048 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers steady to $1 lower. Slaughter heifers unevenly steady. Slaughter cows steady to $1.50 lower. Slaughter bullocks steady to 50 cents lower. Slaughter bulls steady to strong. STEERS: High Choice & Prime 37.75-39.50, Choice 36.50-39.75, Good 33.00-36.50, Standard 31.00-33.50, Utility 26.00- HEIFERS: Choice 33.00-38.00, Good 30.00- Standard 27.00- 30.00, Utility 23.00-27.00. COWS; Utility & High Dressing Cutter 25.00-28.00, few 29.00, Cutters 23.50-26.50, Canners 20.50-24.00, Shells down to 16.00. BULLOCKS: Choice 34.50-37.50, Good 32.00- Standard 28.50- 32.00, few Utility 24.00-28.50. BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1 1000-2000 lbs. 31.00-36.00; yield grade No. 2 900-1600 lbs. 29.00- FEEDER CATTLE: Choice 300-750 lbs. feeder steers 32.00-38.00, Good 300-600 lbs. 29.00-34.00, Medium 300-800 lbs. 21.50- 30.00; few Good 300-700 lbs. feeder heifers 23.00-30.50, Medium 300-800 lbs. 18.00- 24.00; Medium & Good 350- 950 lbs. feeder bulls 20.00- 30.00, CALVES 5862. Compared with 3929 head last week, and 5294 head a year ago. Vealers steady to $5 higher. VEALERS: Prime 58.00- 74.00, Choice 49.00-65.00, Good 38.00-55.00, Standard & Good 110-130 lbs. 31.00-42.00, 90-110 lbs. 25.00-32.00, Standard 65-85 lbs. 25.00- 32.00, Utility 50-90 lbs. 15.00- 23.00, Farm calves, holstein bulls 90-110 lbs. 27.00-45.00; f [ A ‘ c 1 A»W iKr <)M larmrr • *A e ‘ 1 I A ,' - c holstem heifers 90-120 lbs, 25.00-35.00. HOGS 7405. Compared with 4391 head last week, and 7340 head a year ago. Barrows & Gilts $1.25 to $2.50 lower, declining prices through the week. BARROWS & GILTS: US No. 1-2 195-240 lbs. 41.85- 44.00, No. 1-3 195-245 lbs. 41.0043.00, No. 2-3 180-260 lbs. 39.5041.50, No. 24 255- 330 lbs. 34.00-38.25, No. 1-3 135-190 lbs. 35.0040.00. SOWS: US No. 1-3 300-650 lbs. 32.00-39.00, No. 2-3 300- 650 lbs. 28.00-32.50. Boars 25.00- FEEDER PIGS 1828. Compared with 1193 head last week, and 1725 head a year- ago. Feeder pigs $1 to $3 higher per head. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 15.00- 28.00 per head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 25.00-37.00, few No. 1-3 50-100 lbs. 37.0045.00, Utility 10-25 lbs. 6.00-17.00 per head. SHEEP 926. Compared with 359 head last week, and 751 head a year ago. Spring slaughter lambs steady to $3 higher, increase on Choice. Choice 65-110 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 37.5044.00, few to 46.00, Good 50-110 lbs. 31.0040.00, Utility 40-65 lbs. 27.00- Slaughter ewes 8.00- 1 A -1 * ‘ f ' « * In n Micldlrbiirg MMkbsri, Pi Hrpictnbrr 11, lICI ( Arm 473 (omtured with last Tuesday a market slaughter atecr* ateidt to 75 < enla lower Slaughter ami • ' rents l/i fl » lower Y m High i I.oirr ami Prime slaughter steers 17 85 40 75 < Tifijrr J 4 950 ISO K.s V. 15 ,1* in f.r.ml 13 50 16 00. Standard 31 00 11 01 few I ‘lilts 77 00 7* ,1 >- ew < 'ii.rr slaughter heifers r '«■> t 71 (,(«*! 11 >1 14 00 few Standard 76 *1 10 10 t ii'.ilv and High Ihrvung ( utter slaughter rows 74 25- 77 OO { utters 71 00 71 71. ( arners 70 00 77 81 Irw Good slaughter hullorks 17 00 14 71 Ltilitl 77 00 70 00 hr* Yield Grade No 1 1000-1100 lbs slaughter bulls .13 00-.13 21 Good nnd (Timer 110-100 lbs feeder item nnd bulh 10 00-36 50 (rood and (Tioict 100-500 lbs feeder heifer; 24 00-27 00 ( AI.VKS 194 Vealers grading Good nnd Choice steady to $2 higher. Standard and Good 70-110 lbs $3 to $6 higher Few Prime vealers 61 50-63 00, Choice 50 00- 61 50, Good 40 00-50 00. Standard and Good 110-130 lbs 35 00-40 00, 90-110 lbs 32 00-35 00, Standard 70-85 lbs 28 00-32 00 Farm Calves Holstein bolls 95-120 lbs 34 0042 50. HOGS 423 Barrows and gilts $1.25 to $2 50 lower. US No 1-2 200-230 lbs. barrowrs and gilts 40.5042.00, No 1-3 190-240 lbs 39.5040 50, No. 2- 3 240-275 lbs. 39.00-39.50, few No. 24 300-325 lbs. at 37.00. US No. 1-3 400-650 lbs. sows 31.60-33.85. Boars 22.25-24.25. FEEDER PIGS 204. US No. 1-3 15-20 lbs. feeder pigs 13.50-20.00 per head, No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. 20 00-26.50, No. 1-3 60-100 lbs. 30.5044.50 per head. SHEEP 49. Choice 70-100 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 43.00-50.00. Utility and Good 45-85 lbs. 33.00-36.00. Slaughter ewes 13.00-22.00. Harrisonburg, VA. SPECIAL SLAUGHTER CATTLE SALE: Harrisonburg, Va. Sept. 16,1976 There were 283 head sold. All steers and heifers were graded by Representatives of the VDAC’s Divisoon of Markets, Livestock Section on USDA standards and sold by the hundredweight. Choice & Prime 876-1100 lbs. $36.00-36.70; Choice 850- 1160 lbs. $35.30-36.50; Good 935-1135 lbs. $32.50-34.20; Good Holsteins 948-1358 lbs. $31.80-32.60; Good Single Steers 860-1195 lbs. $31.00- 35.50; Choice Heifers 833-960 lbs. $33.60-35.40. (lifiinl>rnHb(irg (lumber* bwrf, Pi ■w-ptember It 197* i ATTI -I 400 ( empaled with list TTuifida) a market daughter steer* about steads Slaughter rows strati) to 75 rt-nU higher ( ( oire slaughter steers 16 Wll 10 Good 11 75 % UQ Standard 11 75 13 75 mill) 78 50 10 75 One ( ho)rr slaughter be.frr a! 15 75 <*)e Standard at '7 25 t tUsli 23 CO 28 iW I tilit\ L High (Messing (utter slaughter i (i* s 26 50 28 65 (r« to 79 60. ( utters 74 25 36 75 ( anners 71 85-74 75. Shells down to IQ CO ) trld (,rsde So 1 1100- 1850 lbs slaughter hulls 28 85 35 85 Good U Choice 4»-*)0 Jbs feeder steers 77 00-36 10 (AI \i:s 680 Waters grading (Timer J 2 to $4 higher, Standard & (rood 90- 130 lbs $1 to $4 lower Ihimc sealers 58 00-66 00, Choice 50 00-65 00. Good 41 00-55 00, Standard L Good 110-130 lbs 35 0042 00, 90-310 lbs 32 00- ARE YOU LOSING MONEY? You could be if you aren’t breeding your heifers through A.I. 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