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MARK ETS
Virginia
Auction Summary
Dec. $-11
Report supplied by VDA
Total of Va. Weekly Feeder
Cattle Auction Receipts; 9,115.
Trend: Mixed from 3.00 higher to
2.00 lower.
South & Southwest Va.
Nov. 28-Dec. 4
Report supplied by VDA
STEERS: Medium 1 300-500 lbs.
62.50-71.00; 500-700 lbs. 52.7505.50,
700-1000 lbs. 50.50-59.00. Large 1
300-500 lbs. 60.50-71.00, 500-700 lbs.
56.0004.00. 700-1000 lbs. 50.0000.50.
Small 1300500 lbs. 52.0004.00,500
700 lbs. 45.0057.00, 700-1000 lbs.
47.0052.00.
HEIFERS; Medium 1 300-500
lbs. 45.0056.25, 500-700 lbs. 43.00
54.50,700-900 lbs. 40.0052.00. Large
1300500 lbs. 46.0058.50,500700 lbs.
45.0056.50, 700900 lbs. 42.0053.00.
Small 1300500 lbs. 40.0049.50,500
700 lbs. 40.0046.50, 700900 lbs.
40.0043.00.
Northern Va. Auction Summary
Dec. 5-11
Report supplied by VDA
STEERS: Medium 1 300500 lbs.
57.0064.50, 500700 lbs. 52.0064.00,
7001000 lbs. 50.0059.50. Large 1
300500 lbs. 64.00, 500700 lbs. 58.00
C3eK3MeO«eB3eKaeKßeei!3eW3Bei:3ee:3eB|
LIVESTOCK HAULING |
Dependable Service I
6 Possum Bottom Tractors I
and Trailers x
Cali Anytime "
! Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. I
I L. Robert Frame Manager I
| Office 717-442-4181 X
I Office & Home: 215-458-5060 |
| Office & Home: 215-458-8518 |
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ATTENTION FARMERS
The New Way To Market Your Livestock
HATFIELD PACKING CO.
WILL RECEIVE YOUR HOGS
cvtf* u MOYER PACKING CO.
WILL RECEIVE YOUR
CATTLE
AT THE
BLAIR-BEDFORD
BUYING STATION
RD #l, Martinsburg, PA
• Every Monday we will receive your hogs from
730 am to 11 a,nf Also, calves from 7 - 30 a m
to 3 p m Your ahuTialS will be weighed & paid
for immediately
• We will also accept your sows and boars
• Your Butcher Cattle & Calves will be received
from Sam to 12 noon every Thursday We will
either pay you tor your cattle immediately or you
may sell them dressed weight
• There will not be a commission or yardage fee
deducted from your check
• You may call our office Monday mornings and
we will be able to tell you the base price for
hogs for the day
DALE R. HOOVER - Owner
Blair-Bedford Buying Station
■usln*t« Rasldsnc*
Wion« SI4-793-3077 Phona Sl4-793-3457
SWINE PRODUCTION SALES AND SERVICE
Complete Feeding
Programs and Services
Feeding Programs to
Meet Your Individual
Needs
Computerized
Record Keeping
System
Providing Veterinarian
Service
PA. Toll Free
1-800-468-5524
( 1
Livestock market and auction news
62.00, 700-1000 lbs. 54.50-57.50.
Small 1 300-500 lbs. 53.5fr02.50, 500-
700 lbs. 51.0fr00.10, 700-1000 lbs.
45.0fr56.30.
HEIFERS: Medium 1 300000
lbs. 43.0002.50, 500-700 lbs. 42.50-
55.50,700-900 lbs. 39.5fr48.50. Large
1300000 lbs. 47.5003.00,500-700 lbs.
46.0002.50, 700-900 lbs. 45.5049.50.
Small 1 300000 lbs. 40.0048.00,500-
700 lbs. 41.0049.50, 700-900 lbs.
38.00-39.00.
Four States
Livestock
Hagerstown, Md.
Wednesday, December 4
Report supplied by Auction
SLAUGHTER: Fed Steers-
Steady. Low Choice 58.00-58.50;
Good 53.00-57.00; Medium 47.00-
52.00. Heifers- Choice 53.00-59.75;
Good 45.00-52.00; Medium 40.00-
44.00.
Cows- Large Run Steady Prices.
High Yield 38.0041.50; Average
33.00- Big Middle 28.00-32.00;
Fatty Herf. 27.0fr31.00; Shelly
29.00- Fat Bulls- Steady.
Good 43.0045.75; Medium 39.00-
42.00. Veal Calves- Good Run
Steady To $2.00 Higher. Choice
85.00- Good 75.00-84.00;
Co*
419 W. High Street
Elizabethtown, PA Developing individual
1 /uzz Financial Programs
SPECIAL NOTICE
Vintage Sales Stables. Inc.
HOLIDAY SALES SCHEDULING
Will start on
December 24,1985 at 9 a.m.
December 31,1985 at 9 a.m.
NOTHING ACCEPTED AFTER 2 P.M.
L. Robert Frame, Sr., President
Glenn S. Frame, Manager
717-442-4181
215-458-8518
717-442-4294
y EMBtfS
( BUYING
% STATION
OPEN TO RECEIVE
YOUR MARKET HOGS
AT THE GREEN DRAGON MARKET
RD 4, EPHRATA, PA 17522
1 MILE NORTH OF EPHRATA
ON NORTH STATE STREET.
HOURS: MONDAY. TUESDAY, and
WEDNESDAY 6:00 A.M. to 11:30 A.M.
215-458-5677 Residence
717-733-9648 Office
YOU ARE PAID FOR YOUR
HOGS IMMEDIATELY
Ken & Lois Emery, Proprietors
Supplying Farm Fresh
Feeder Pigs
Marketing and Hedging
Marketing of Genesis
Breeding Stock
Direct Pi;
(717) 367-1525
Medium 65.00-74.00; Farm Hfrs.
54.0fr59.00; Farm Bulls 82.00-99.00;
Light Calves 46.00-54.00; Weak
Calves 45.00-Down. Lambs- Good
Run. Choice 67.0fr68.00; Good
64.0fr66.00; Medium 57.0063.00.
STOCKER; STEERS- 300550
lbs. Good Run $l.OO Higher. Choice
57.0061.50; Good 52.00-56.00;
Medium 46.0051.00; Culls 45.00
Down. Steers- 600-850 lbs. Choice
55.00-58.00; Good 50.0054.00;
Medium 49.00D0wn. Heifers (All
Weights)- Choice 48.0052.00; Good
42.0047.00; Medium 36.0041.00.
Bulls- Choice 51.0054.50; Good
46.0050.00; Medium 40.0045.00.
Springing Heifers- To $750.00. Pigs,
Hd. Steady Prices- 2035 lbs. 12.00
26.00; 4080 lbs. 27.0037.00. Shoats
By Lb. 37.0040.00. Slaughter Hogs
50 cents Higher. 220250 lbs. 44.50
45.50; 275-3501 b. 40.0045.00.
Special Next Week Dec. 11, We
Will Have 1 Polled Charolais Bull 1
Yr. Old; Also 6 Choice Charolais
Steers Around 600 Pounds. There
Were 292 Hogs Sold At The Hatfield
Buying Station on Tuesday Mor
ning. Hogs Are Received Here
From 7 A.M. to 11 A.M. Top Price
$47.00.
Morrison Cove
Livestock
Martinsburg, Pa.
December 9,1985
Services
Farmin{,'lSaturdayi Wrnibar 14, 19tR-i4
Report supplied by auction
CATTLE 269. High Ch. & Pr. si.
steers 62.5064.25, Choice 61.00-
62.75, High Good & Low Ch. 60.00-
61.50, Good 57.0fr60.00, Good &
Choice holsteins 44.00-48.50,
Standard 41.0043.75, Utility 32.50-
40.00. Choice si. heifers 61.5fr62.75,
Good 57.0fr60.25, Standard 35.00-
42.50, Utility 30.00-37.50, Breaking
Ut. & Commercial si. cows 36.50-
39.25, Cutter & Boning Ut. 34.00-
37.25, Canner & Low Cutter 30.00-
33.75, Shells down to 25.00. Choice
si. bullocks NONE, Good 45.50-
52.00, Standard 40.0043.50, Utility
30.00-38.50. Yield Grade 1 1200-1700
lbs. si. bulls, 43.5046.25, Yield
Grade 21200-1500 lbs. 39.0042.75.
FEEDER CATTLE: Steers
Good-48.5fr56.00 Standard 37.50-
44.00, Heifers Good 42.5fr50.00
Standard 30.5042.00, Bulls Good
-44.50-53.00 Standard 32.5042.50.
CALVES 304. High Ch. & Pr.
82.5067.50, Choice 81.0064.00, Good
65.00-74.00, Standard 50.0063.00,
Standard & Good 90 to 130 lb. 45.00-
62.50, Utility 5065 lbs. 30.0046.50.
FARM CALVES: Holstein bulls
90-130 lbs. 67.50-97.00, Holstein
heifers 90-130 lbs. 48.5061.00.
HOGS 209; US No. 1-2 210-240 lbs.
*5O Per
Round Turn
Commission
All commodities
plus stock indexes
and bond futures.
Full service. Call or
write for our pro
fessional market
letter. Specializing
in commodities ex
clusively. * Volume
discounts available.
800-322-9274
800-523-9388
us
215-821-8111
Rosenthal
& Co.
2200 Hamilton
Street
Allentown,
PA 18104
tSSPORT MUKET & MRnm. MC.
North end of Leesport, PA Turn East off Route 61
“WHERE FRIENDS MEET”
BERKS COUNTY’S ONLY WEEKLY
jT CATTLE & SWINE AUCTION -
WEDNESDAY AT 1 P.M.
FARMER’S MARKET Every Wednesday,
10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
Garden Fresh Fruits & Vegetables - Bakery Fresh Cakes,
Pies and Buns - Butcher Fresh Meats & Cheese - Sporting
Goods - Clothing - Furniture - Jewelry - Used Items &
Collectibles.
PHONE; 215-926-1307 LEROY WEIST & JOHN WEIST, MORS.
barrows and gilts 47.50-49.00, No. 1-
3 210-250 lbs. 46.50-47.75, No. 2-3 lbs.
41.00- No. 1-3 210-320 lbs.
37.00- .00. Sows US No. 1-3 300600
lbs. sows 38.00-40.50, No. 2-3 300600
lbs. 33.50-37.50. Boars 29.00-30.50,
Light weights 32.00-34.50.
FEEDER PIGS 128: US No. 1-3
35-50 lbs. feeder pigs 31.00-38.50 per
head, No. 1-3 3040 lbs. 26.50-30.50,
No. 1-3 60-90 lbs. 35.0041.00, Ut. 20-
30 lbs. 10.00-19.50 per head.
SHEEP 23. High Ch. & Pr. 90-120
lbs. 65.00-71.00, Choice 80-90 lbs.
60.5065.00 lbs.. Good 80-90 lbs.
60.0063.00. Slaughter ewes 14.50-
28.50. 4 GOATS 13.5069.50 per
head.
WEEKLY CATTLE TRENDS:
Feeder steers and heifers under
500# closing $3.00-5.00 lower than
last week; 500-600# weights 1.00-
3.00 lower; over 600# 1.00-2.0 C
lower. Steers often showing the
larger share of the downturn
Slaughter cows steady to 1.0(
lower. Slaughter bulls steady te
1.00 higher however undertone
very weak late.
Oklahoma National
Stockyards
Wednesday, Dec. 11
Report Supplied by USDA