livestock market and auction news Indiana Auction Thursday, Aagwt 21 Heprtsapplledby PDA CATTLE 88: Compared with last Thursday’s market. SI. steers; In dividiial Good 65.50; few Standard 54.0046.75; few Good 56.00-58.00; few Standard 43.75-44.25; SI. cows; Utility & Commercial 46.00-49.75; Cutters 43.00- 47.00; Canner it L. Cutter 39.0045.50. SI. bulls; few' Yield Grade No. 1-21100-1550 lbs. 46.00-58.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers Medium & Large Frame No. 1, 500-775 lbs. 55.00-65.50; Medium & Large Frame No. 2, 900675 lbs. 53.0058.00. CALVES 117: Vealers grading standard & good unevenly steady; few Choice 90.00100.00; few Good 80.00 90.00; Standard & Good 90 120 lbs. 70.0080.00; 7090 lbs. 64.0072.00; few Utility 55-120 lbs. 50.0085.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 85-120 lbs. 80.0065.00; Hoi. Heifers 85-120 lbs. 90.00 142.50. Beef cross Steers and Heifers 75-100 lbs. 70.00 110.00. HOGS 75: Barrows and gilts .501.00 lower. No. 1-3 200240 lbs. 48.5050.50; No. 2- 3 195-270 lbs. 45.5048.00, few No. 1-3 100170 lbs. 31.25- 40.00; Sows US No. 1-3 300 510 lbs. 38.00-43.75; few to 45.00. Boars 25.0031.50. FEEDER PIGS 82: US No. 1-3 3040 lbs. 13.0016.00 per head; No. 1-3 5565 lbs. 18.00 22.00; No. 1-3 80120 lbs. 22.5026.00. SHEEP 52: Lot Choice 85 lbs. 59.50; Good 6060 lbs. 50.0056.00; SI. ewes 12.00 23.00. Pa. Auction Summary Friday, August 22 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 6475. Compared with 6607 head last week, and 7254 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market: Slaughter steers grading high Choice & Prune steady to lower; Standard it Good |l-2 higher; SI. heifers steady to 81 lower; SI. cows 50 cents-82 lower; SI. bullocks fully 82 lower; SI. bulls mostly 81 lower. SI. steers: High Choice & Prime No. 34 72.00-76.25; Choice No. 24 69.85-75.75; Good 63.00- Standard 57.00- 63.00; SI. heifers: Choice 62.00- Good 59.0045.00; Standard 52.00-60.00; SI. cows: Utility & Commercial 47.00- few 53.50; Cut ters 45.0049.75; Canner & L. Cutter 40.0046.50; Shells down to 35.00. SI. bullocks: Choice 59.00-65.00; Good 56.00- few Standard 53.00- Si. bulls: Yield Grade No. 1 1000-2300 lbs. 56.00- Yield Grade No. 2,1000-1700 lbs. 55.00-60.00. FEEDER ’CATTLE: Steers, few Large Frame No. 1,300600 lbs. 60.0075.00, few 86.00; Medium Frame No. 1,350550 lbs. 73.0086.00; 500850 lbs. 58.0069.00; Heifers, Medium Frame No. 1,300650 lbs. 50.0065.00. CALVES;39O2. Compared with 3939 head last week and 3775 head a year ago. Vealers unevenly steady. Few Prime vealers 104.00 114.00; Choice 90.00106.00; Good 80.0095.00; Standard & Good 90120 lbs. 70.0080.00; 65-90 lbs. Utility 50110 lbs. 50.0065.00. FARM CALVES: Active. Hoi. Bulls 80125 lbs. 70.00 123.00, mostly 90.00110.00; Hoi. Heifers 85-150 lbs. 80.00 A 111 * ♦ ‘V\W/ Y 4 ♦ Lancaster Farming has over 37,000 subscribers ♦ ♦ 197.50, mostly 100,00-155.00; Beef cross heifers & steers 70-100 lbs. 70.00-110.00. HOGS: 7009. Compared with 7797 head last week and 7808 head a year ago. Barrows and gilts steady to $1 higher. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 51.00-52.50; No. 1-3 200- 250 lbs. 49.0051.00; No. 2-3 190-265 lbs. 47.0049.50; No. 1- 314019 lbs. 40 0046.00; Sows steady to $1 higher; US No. 1-3 300575 lbs. 39.0043.50, few 45.25; No. 2-3 3006-5 lbs. 37.0040.00; Boars 27.0035.00, few to 40.00. FEEDER PIGS 1528. Compared with 1613 head last week and 1641 a year ago. Steady to $2 lower. US No. 1-3 2035 lbs. 10.0021.00 per head; No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 17.0028.00; No. 1-3 5080 lbs. 27.0036.00. GRADED FEEDER PIGS: 3741. Compared with 2922 head last week and 2369 bead a year ago. All sales by CWT. Feeder Pigs weak to $7.00 lower. US No. 1-2 25-40 lbs. 64.00-93.00, 40-50 lbs. 62.00-86.00, 50-60 lbs. 49.00- 77.00; 60-75 lbs. 47.00-76.00, US No. 2-3 25-40 lbs. 60.00- 76.00; 40-50 lbs. 47.00-70.00; 50-70 lbs. 43.00-64.00. SHEEP: 748. Compared with 731 head last week and 601 head a year ago. Spring si. lambs uneven. Choice 65- 100 lbs. 58.00-71.25; Good 60- 90 lbs. 48.00-60.00; SI. ewes; 15.00-30.00. SOMETHING ♦ TO ♦♦ CROW \ ABOUT... ♦ Northampton youth m compete at 4-H Fair BY VIVIAN PAUL Staff Correspondent BUSHKILL CENTER - Youngsters throughout Northampton County showed their skills and in terests at the three day 4H Fair held last week. The horse show, always a popular event, attracted 36 entries in 29 classes. Dairy, beef and sheep shows were added highlights. Grooming and showmanship tropies went to John Lehr in the junior class and Rebecca Lehr in the senior class. Other class winners were. Junior stock seat equitation - Knsti Cochios; senior saddle seat equitation - Sue Laßarre; junior hunter seat equitation - Knsten Her schman; senior stock seat equitation - Kathy Lorah; senior hunter seat equitation - Rebecca Lehr; pole ben ding, 13.2 hands and under - Wendy Lynn Fink; pole bending, over 13.2 hands - Kathy Kozero; walk trot - Jennifer Getz; pair class - Linda Bartell and Nannette Cornell. Hunter under saddle, ponies - Laurie Levine; hunter under saddle, horses - Marcel Cramsey; open trail. w 13.2 hands and under - Christina Bundy; open trail, over 13.2 hands • Brenda Remaly; cloverleaf barrel race, 13.2 hands and under - Wendy Lynn Fink; cloverleaf barrel race, over 13.2 hands - Sheila Brewer. Hunter seat equitation over jumps, junior - Jc Ann Rhulbnght; hunter seat equitation over jumps, senior - Alisa Malavolta; working hunter pomes, 14.2 hands and under - Jo Ann Rhulbright; working hunter The greased pig competition had four legged and two legged winners. horses, over 14.2 hand s- Angie Kay Sohleicher; western pleasure ponies, 12.2 hands and under - Christina Bundy; western pleasure ponies, over 12.2 and not over 14 hands - Mane Manniotta; western pleasure horses, over 14 hands - Sue Kostenbader. Western riding contest - Denise Welsch; pleasure pony driving - Sue Bailey, saddle seat pleasure - Sue (Turn to Page A 27)
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