Livestock market St. Louis Cattle Thursday, February 9 Report supplied by USDA Receipts This Week 3,600 Week Ago 4,700 Year Ago 4,300 Compared to the previous week, bulk sales Slaughter Steers weak to .50 lower. Slaughter heifers LOO TS) lover. Cows mostly 3.00 higher. Bulls 1.00 higher. Slaughter supply mainly Choice Slaughter Steers and Heifers, round 15% cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Mostly Choice, few Prime 2-4 1025-1250 lbs. 67.00- Choice 2-4 950-1250 lbs. 66.00- few late sales 65.50- 66.75. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 900-1225 lbs. 65.00-66.50. Good 2-3 900-1150 lbs. 63.00-65.00. Mostly Good 2-3 1050-1300 lb. Holsteins 53.00- Few packages Mixed XWwI'JII fcSiwi&a iPIPi m m Hi mi HAMBERSBURG Cumberland Farm A Dairy Supply, Inc. Larry Hughes Tom L. Dunlap Gary Walton, Salas Mgr. 717-398-1391 717-263-0826 LINDEN William’s Farm Supplias Farm Construction ft (Sales Area Centre. Columbia Equipment & Montour Co) Robert L. Janney Dave Williams 215593-2365 717-398-2492 COCHRANVILLE SPECIAL WESTFALIA DEALERS Rebersburg Tin's Diesel Service Tim Stoltzfus KIRKW P° SU-349-SUO Elam S. StoKzfus 717-529-2623 Answenne Service '7-529-2668 answering service Answerlng service Good and Choice 1150-1350 lbs. 60.00-60.50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mostly Choice„few Prime 2-4 850- 1050 lbs. 65.00-65.50, part load early 66.00, most closing sales 65.00; couple packages YG 4 1000-1040 lbs. 60.75-61.25. Choice 2-4 850-1050 lbs. 64.00-65.50, closing 64.0065.00. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 800-1000 lbs. 62.0064.00. Good 2-3 750-950 lbs. 59.0062.00. COWS: (Closing week sales) Breaking Utility and Conn ' 24 36.00-40.00. Cutter and Bonm b Utility 1-2 36.00-41.00. High yielding boning Utility 1-2 40.00- 42.00. Canner and low Cutter 1-2 33.00-36.00, Shelly canner 1-2 30.00- 33.00. BULLS: YG 1-2 1050-1800 lbs. 43.0047.75, mostly 43.0047.00. 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Contact your Westfalia Sales Center today. Find out why Westfalia is truly the leader in high tech dairy equipment For the name and location of your nearest Sales Center, call or write « L ? r'k WESTFALIA SALES CENTERS LITITZ Fisher 8 Thompson Assoc. Amos Fishar Rick Thompson 717-627-1530 McALLISTERVILLE Sanar Farm Systams Orlyn Saner 717-463-2606 Answering Service Wednesday’s weekly sheep auction. Receipts around 300 head. Trading and demand slow to moderate. Supply mostly wooled Slaughter Lambs. Compared to last week, wooled and shorn Slaughter Lambs 1.00 lower. Feeder Lambs 1.00-2.00 lower. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Mixed Choice and Prime wooled 1 1 0-135 lbs. 56.00-62.00. Same grades shoi.. with No. 1-2 pelts, two lots 110-120 lbs. 61.50-62.00. FEEDER LAMBS: Choice and Fancy 70-100 lbs. 53.00-55.00, one 10 head lot 58.00. SLAUGHTER EWES; Few Utility and Good 90-110 lbs. 14.00- 18.50. Lebanon Valley Livestock Fredericksburg, Pa. Tuesday, Feb. 7 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 215. Compared with last Tuesday’s market, slaughter Isil ■ wiv?S IKWS M| It-xC’W:? KXvlvX’. 1 pi WESTFALIA imuuL MIFFLINBURG Wehr's Dairy Equipment Chuck Moose, Inc. Mark Wehr 717-966-1396 MT BETHEL K.C. Dairy Service Kevin Correll 717-897 5141 NATIONAL HEADQUARTER! WESTFALIA SVSTEMAT DIVISION of CENTRICO 1862 Brummel Or Elk Grove. 11l 60007 1-800-323-6723 312-437-8660 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 11,1984—A15 steeia uu j i w _o |2.00 lower. Slaughter cows mostly 75 cents-$1.50 higher. Few High Choice & Prime 1075-1205 lbs. slaughter steers 67.50-68.50, Choice Yield Grade 2-4 1015-1440 lbs. 64.75- 67.76, one at 68.85, Good 57.8065.00, Good & Choice Holstein d 4.75-60.35 Standard 52.00-55.25. Choice Yield 1 '-nightpr heifers 3-5 865- 1265 lbs. 60.10-64.85, few Good 55.75- 60.10, few Standard 50.00-54.85, Utility & Low Standard 36.75-44.00. Breaking Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 39.50-42.25, few 43.85, Cutters & Boning Utility 35.50-39.00 few 41.85, Canner & Low Cutter 31.00-35.00, Shells down to 20.00. One Good slaughter bullock at 55.75, one Standard 53.50, one Utility at 46.00. Two Yield Grade #1 1530&1500 slaughter bulls 56.25&56.50. CALVES 212. Vealers Grading Standard & Good strong to |7 Sjftws i|S:;3 p WESTFALIA CONVENTIONAL FLOOR MILKER is a complete single unit designed for high producing milk cows. Stanchion Barn users throughout the world have acclaimed the exacting and efficient per formance of this milker. Meets Grade A Standards for raw milk handling. H* * * • VACUPULS CONSTANT PULSATOR Positive Pneumatic Pulsation 60:40 Milk to Rest Ratio Alternation Action Vacuum Separate from Bucket NEW WILMINGTI 412-533-3077 Dairyman Inc. Pann Vallay Cropstore, Inc. - , . Mid-Atlantic Division Dala Stutzman Dairyland Salas I Sarvica William Stauffar 215-287-9650 Jim Kellay 301-795-2727 215-944-0126 717-297-4128 301 781-7020 IVILLE SCHWENK! N E REG MGR NY, PA, NJ. CT, MA, VT, Rl, ME, NH NORTHWEST PA & NY MD, DE & VA ROBERT E. TURNER TOM MOORE DAVE PATTERSON R 0 XI, Box 11 28 Petrolia St P 0 246 Aspers, PA 17304 Bradford, PA 16702 Upperville, VA 22176 717-677-9301 814-362-3933 703-592-3845 higher. Few Choice vealers 92.00- 95.00, few Good 56.00-70.00, Stan dard & Good 90-120 lbs. 59.00-62.00, 65-85 lbs. 51.00-59.00, Utility 40-90 lbs. 30-49.00, few down to $2O. FARM CALVES. Holstein bulls 85-125 lbs. 62.00-110.00, mostly 85- 108.00, Holstein heifers 75-130 lbs. 61.00-84.00. HOGS 145. Barrows & gilts mostly $1 lower on small supply. US No. 1-2 220-230 lbs. barrows & gilts 50.6051.10, few 200-215 lbs. 48.7550.00, No. 1-3 220-235 lbs. 50.0050.35, few No. 1-3 265-270 50.50-51.00, few No. 2-3 355-425 lbs. 38.5042.50. US No. 1-3 360460 lbs. Sows 41.5045.75 few to 47.00, No. 2- 3 350475 lbs. 36.5041.25, few down to 30.50. Boars few 27.00-29.50. FEEDER PIGS 31. US No. 1-3 40- 65 lbs. feeder pigs 45.00-53.00 per hundredweight. SHEEP 0. Goats 3 : 35.00-51.00, Sheep: no sale on offer. -if v a.i Longenccker Implements Dele Longcnecker Brenner Dairy Equipment 814-793-3732 Albert Brenner 814-654-7309 SPARTAI TROY iALES ENGINEERS m MILKER UNIT FEATURES: • Large Volume Visible Milking Claw - With Shut off • 60 lb. S.S. Milker Bucket “Easy Pour” Action • Easy Clean S.S Lid Assembly 'ILLIAMSBURG SYKESVILLE, MD