Al4— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 6,1982 Livestock market and auction news Lepsnort Auction Sows 3.004.00 higher. US Ni 1-3 Pa 011 325 - 570 lbs ’ sows 43.0047.00, lew WednSy FebmaryS *2Sf Report supplied by PDA ot 3^' 00 / - i. c r> j FEEDER PIGS 03; One lot US I E H cH a 0 ™ l3 ™a r N °- 33 lbS - teCder P‘g S iast Wednesday s market, cwt _ 2 Jots No j. 3 35 and 55 lbs slaughter steers steadyt ° 73.00 and 80.00, No. 1-3 65-80 lbs. lugher. Slaughter cows steady to 53 , 0M000 few UtlJlt lbs .75 lower. Good slaughter steers .. q -y.’ y 56.00-61.00, few Good & Choice q^pp CWl ‘ holsteins 1200-1385 lbs. 51.25-57.25, S ™^ 9 ' 91 £® JJ - ™ 1 ®?- Standard 50.7556.25, Utility & Low Sl a ughter LeD™9 W Standard 44,25-50.00. Few Choice h«H 880-1070 lbs. slaughter heifers f 'sn ’ 56.50-59.00, few Good 51.00-56.75, tly 35.00-50.00 per head couple Standard at 50.50, few Utility 40.00-44.85. Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 38.50- 41.50, few to 43.00, Cutters 36.00- 39.85, Canner & Low Cutter 34.00- 36.00, Shells down to 32.85. Few Good slaughter bullocks 55.35- 62.50, few Standard 50.00-57.00. Yield Grade ftl 1380-2050 lbs. slaughter bulls 51.50-57.25, few down to 46.25. Few Large & Medium #1 375-690 lbs. feeder steers 54.00-59.50, few Medium Frame #1 865-930 lbs. 52.25-56.50, few Large Frame it 2 330-890 lbs. 44.0046.50; one lot Medium Frame It l 500 lbs. feeder heifers 42.50; few Large & Medium Frame til 465-650 lbs. feeder bulls 48.50-53.00 CALVES 83: Couple Choice veaiers 90.00 and 96.00, Good 80.00- 90.00, Standard & Good 115-125 lbs. 58.00- few 90-110 lbs. 55.00, few 65-85 lbs. 50.00-55.00, few Utility 45-110 lbs. 30.0040.00. Farm calves, holstein bulls 90-125 lbs. 85.00- some down to 55.00; few holstein heifers 85-125 lbs. 55.00- HOGS 334: Barrows & gilts 2.25- 2.75 higher. US No. 1-2 200-245 lbs. barrows & gilts 52.25-53.00, one small lot 54.00, No. 1-3 200-265 lbs. 51.85-52.25, 195-200 lbs. 51.00-51.35, few No. 2-3 240-260 lbs. 49.50-50.00, few No. 1-3 150-190 lbs. 46.7549.00. BRICKERVILLE EQUIPMENT SALES * SERVICE * PARTS 537 E. 28th Div. Hwy. Lititz, PA 17543 717-626-6198 • 190,220,295 and 350 bu. to choose from All Four Sizes In Stock • Worm Gear Box • GRAETZ Positive Lock-High Tensile Apron Chain • Heavy Duty Construction H&S IOAOMASTER - XI Self Unloading Forage Boxes • With Worm Drive • Fast-Smooth-Even- Positive Unloading • Heavy Duty Construction Westminster Livestock Auction Westminster, Md. Tuesday, Feb. 2 Report supplied by auction BUTCHER COWS: Good run! $1 under last week. High Yield 40.00- 41.50, 2 Hd. to 44.25; Standard & Utility 37.0040.00; Canners 35.00- 37.00; Shelly 35.00 Down. Bulls 1 Dn. Fed 1245 lbs. at 55.00; Good 1000-1600 lbs. 43.0049.50. Steers Few Choice offered. 57.00-59.75; Good 55.00-58.00; Standard Holstems 44.00-50.00. Heifers Choice 34 52.00-54.00; Few under 800 lbs. 45.0049.00. BUTCHER HOGS: Mostly sows offered - all classes higher. US 01&2 one lot 242 lbs. at 50.25; 215- 240 lbs. one lot 275 lbs. 47.50; 240- 260 lbs. 47.5049.00. US 2&3 190-200 lbs. 40.0045.00. Sows US 1&2 400- 500 lbs. to 47.00; US 1&3 350650 lbs. 41.0046.50. Boars 400-700 lbs. 35.50- 36.00 (thin) to 33.00. VEAL CALVES; Steady prices. Choice 85.00-96.00; Standard 75.00 Down. Good 75.0065.00. Killers 80- 100 lbs. 46.00-53.00; Weak & Rough 46.00 Down. CALVES RETURNED TO FARM: Holstein Heifers Few 100- 120 lbs. 69.0088.00, few 85-100 lbs. COME, SEE THE NEW Call Us For Prices 54.00-60.00; Holstein Hulls 05-125 lbs. 55.00-90.00, Mainly 65.00415.00; Beef Type Bo-115 lbs. 53.00416.00. Slaughter ewes 15.00-19.00. STOCK CATTLE; Light run. Steers Few Choice 400-550 lbs. 55.00-59.00; Few holstems 40.00- 50.00; Good Beef Type Feeders 700- 950 lbs. 53.00-56.50; Heifers Good 300-500 lbs. 45.00-50.00; Culls 35.00- 40.00. BULLS: Good 300-500 lbs. 46.50- 49.50. PIGS AND SHOATS: Larger run with Good demand. By the Head 30-60 lbs. Mainly 25.00-33.00; 60-60 lbs. 30.00-36.00; By the Lb. St. Boars 200-250 lbs. 35.00-38.50; 165- 190 lbs. 31.50-32.50. Pa. Auctioneers elect officers HARRISBURG - Kerry A. Pae of Dauphin was elected president of the Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association at their 34th annual convention held at the Host Inn on Jan. 15-16. Pae also received the four first place advertising awards for his third consecutive year in auction advertising excellence, along with winning the membership drive contest. Give Eggs o ORGANIC SELENIUM (THE PREFERRED SELENIUM SOURCE) NATURAL BETA-CAROTENE (FOR IMPROVED REPRODUCTION PERFORMANCE) RUMEN BY-PASS PROTEIN & NATURAL PALATABILITY cerogras HAS IT ALL!! Cow #M14679 belonging to Dan and Ruth Roggie Cerogras is nature's balanced formula. All organic ingredients provide readily usable vitamins, minerals and protein including organic Selenium and Natural Beta-Carotene. Feed 2-4 ounces per aninal per day and you will be amazed with the results. SAFE • EASY TO USE • ECONOMICAL • RESEARCH PROVEN FOR FREE INFORMATION WRITE: 2 \ OR; 4722 Broadway Kansas City Missouri 64112^^ Western Pa. hosts annual Guernsey meeting LANCASTER For the tirst tune in its 51 year history, the Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders Association will hold its annual meeting in western Pennsylvania. Hosted by the Mercer-Northwest Guernsey Breeders, the annual event is scheduled tor Friday and Saturday, March -26 and 27 at the Sheraton Inn, Route 16, West Middlesex. Highlights of the 51st annual meeting include; the Annual Business Meeting; an educational seminar on management; the Annual Awards Banquet; an aerobic exercise class tor the Pa. Ayrshire club slates youth sale HARRISBURG At the recent mid-winter meeting of the Penn sylvania Ayrshire Breeders Association, the members voted to introduce a new Ayrshire Sale to the dairy public. The sale committee is expected to have 20 head of calves tor FFA and 4-H projects and 10 to 12 bred heifers and cows. The consignment sale will be held at the Huntingdon County farm ot J. Cletus Rhoads on Dan and Ruth Roggie, Lowville, NY dairy farmers state: “Our lO 1 /? year old cow had not come into heat for 3 months. We started feeding 4 ounces of Cerogras daily. She came into strong heat and is bred. Her coat now has a beautiful shine...” I»r ladies; a movie and/or speaker the Junior members; on-your-own tarm tours; the 4th Annual Blue Halter Calt Sale and a com plimentary sale luncheon. Mail room reservations (543- double, 537-single] to the Sheraton Inn, 1-80, West Middlesex, Pa. 16159. Banquet and breaklast reser vations can be mailed to Nancy Cannon, 4766 Lamor Road, Sharon, Pa. 16146 or call 412-962-7250. Banquet tickets are $l5 per person and breakfast tickets are 58 per person. Meal reservations should be in by March 10. Saturday, April 10. AJJ first year 4-H and FFA buyers of an Ayrshire project animal will be eligible for a $25 award when they finish their first year project. All the profit from the sale wdt be allotted to the youth fund ot ty Pa. Ayrshire club. in other business, the dub voted to sponsor a fitting trophy tor the top Ayrshire titter at the Penn State Dairy Expo in May. The club will also support the spring dairy show at Deleware Valley College. The association presented an award of $lOO to the David Paul ot Garrett, the Outstanding FFA Ayrshire youth in the state. The annual dinner meeting will be held on March 20 at 10:30 a.m. at the Embers Motel, Carlisle. And the Pa. 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