AIRGINI4 MARKETS , 7 - . 56.00; 700-9001b5.45.75-53.50. Large Virginia i ibs. 54.00-63.00; 500-700 Auction Summary ibs. 50.0cv-58.50. small 1300500 ibs. Feb 27-Mar 5 1988 46.00-57.50; 500-700 lbs. 42.5(M7.50. Report (applied by VD A South & Southwest Va.'~> Feb. 27-Mar. 5,1986 Recetote-4919 STEERS: Medium 1 300-500 lbs. Trend: Steady to2.oohigher. 61.00-73.00; 500-700 lbs. 58.75458.50; STEERS: Medium 1 SOOsbo lbs. 62.00- 500-700 lbs. 57.50-68.00; 3W ‘ 500 lbs - 66 0 °; 500-700 lbs. 63.00 700-1000 lbs 48 00-5875 Laree 1 M 0 0: 70 °- 1000 B*. 53.0057.75. 30050011^66.(XV-77^25; 50O^Sffbs! S’ 64.00- 700-1000 lbs. 50.00-59.00. J 2 o^lo0 ’ 700 ‘ 1000 lbs - Small 1300-5001b5.55.0CW8.00; 500- M .. . *******'■ ™ M ”° 1 i/SS HEIFERS: Median 1 30«0 lbs. 50.50-55.00; 700-900 lbs. 51.00. Small 1300-500 lbs. 49.00-52.50; 500 700 lbs. 40.5052.50; 700900 lbs. 45.00. P York County H I Livestock Soles Ltd. i * P.O. BOX 243 • FAWN GROVE. PA 17321 S | (717)993-2564 | | (Formerly Sechrist Sales Co.) I | <rlc County's Only Livestock Auction ? I On PA Route #24 between Stewartstown and New Park All Kinds of Livestock Sold on Commission GWALTNEY OF SMITHFIELD Open Every Monday - Hogs -600 a m -12 noon Buyers - Livestock Producers - Farmers We Need A Appreciate Your Patronage | Stan & Mary Nagle -Ownars i | Home Phone: (215) 566-3239 | TOP PRICES FOR DOWN, CRIPPLED AND AS IS COWS, BULLS & STEERS Slaughtered Under Federal Inspection Paid On Dressed Weight TomMulvaney Livestock Trucking (201)454-4247 HANDLING; Warren, Hunterdon, Sussex And Somerset Counties, New Jersey INPENNA: Northampton, Bucks And Lehigh Counties Livestock market and auction news Shenandoah Valley Livestock Harrisonburg, Va. Saturday, Mar. 1 Report supplied by auction FEEDER CATTLE: Trend; Steers Steady to 2.00 Higher; Heifers Uneven; Bulls Too Few. STEERS: M&L-l 300-500 lbs. 65.50-70.00; 500-700 lbs. 58.25-68.50; 700-1000 lbs. 53.85-57.75; Holstein m l_ 300-1000 45.00-45.50. S-L&M&L-2 300-500 lbs. 60.50-64.50, few 68.00; 500-700 lbs. 55.50-61.00. FEEDER BULLS: M&L-l 300 500 lbs. 57.50-59.75, Few 12.50; 500 700 lbs. few 52.25-54.00. HEIFERS: M&L-l 300500 lbs. 50.5052.50; 500-700 lbs. 50.0053.50; 700800 lbs. 50.5052.25; S-L&M&L-2 300500 lbs. 47.0051.50; 500700 lbs. 50.5051.00; few @48.00. STOCK COWS: Beef Few 395.00 430.00; Baby Calves 40.00105.00. SLAUGHTER COWS: Trend. Mostly Steady. Utility & Com mercial 2-4 31.75-38.00; Canner & Cutters 1-3 27.7030.00. BULLS; 9001300 41.7043.75; 13001600 43.25-48.25; 160OOver 44.75. LAMBS: Trend Too Few. Blue 0 High Choice & Prime Few 69.50; Slaughter Ewes 23.50-28.75; Head Ewes 75.00-90.00. HOGS; US 1-3 200-240 lbs. Few 38.50; Sows 1-3 33.00-38.25. CATTLE 358. Compared with last Tuesday's market: Slaughter steers steady to weak. Slaughter cows .50 lower. Choice 1000-1400 lbs. steers 54.75-58.85, Good 48.00- 53.50, Choice holsteins 48.75-52.75, Good 46.00-49.00, Standard 42.0^ FARMERS MARKETS CONSESSIONS AVAILABLE Openings available for butchers and fresh poultry consessions New Farmers Market located in historic downtown Easton, situated on mam thoroughfair of town For details call 215-252-8707 • GWALTNEY of SMITHFIELD, LTD. No Longer Receiving Hogs at Vintage Sales Stables LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS We will be receiving your hogs temporarily at Hess Mills Wednesday ft Friday from 7 to 12. Please call for appointment. We will be receiving your hogs Thursdays at B ft R Cattle, Marietta, 717-426-3258. YORK COUNTY FARMERS , We will be receiving your hogs on Mondays at Stuartstown, 717-993-2564, and Tuesdays at Thomasville, 717-792-2248 or 9836. Contact for information: Ed Herrmann, 717-284-3203 or Charlie Kauffman, 215-593-5674 Future forward contracts available Keister’s Livestock Middleburg, Pa. Tuesday, March 4,1986 Report supplied by PDA 47.25. Choice heifers 52.0055.75, one 59.25, Good 47.00-53.00. Breaking Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 35.85-39.60, couple 40.60, Cutter & Boning Utility 35.00 38.00, Canner & Low Cutter 32.75- 35.00, Shells down to 28.00. In dividual Choice Slaughter bullock at 52.75, few Good 48.5051.50. Few Yield Grade No. 1 10801850 lbs. slaughter bulls 43.00-50.10. FEEDER CATTLE: Few Medium Frame #1 350550 lbs. steers 48.00 53.00, Large #2 400800 lbs. 38.00 45.00, CALVES 222: Few Choice vealers 79.00-95.00, few Good & Choice 71.00-76.00, few Standard & Good 110-120 lbs. 60.00-74.00, 70-90 lbs. 51.00-60.00, few Utility 60-65 lbs. 40.0049.00. FARM CALVES: Holstein Bulls 90-95 lbs. 65.0080.00, 100-120 lbs. 80.00-100.00. HOGS 587: Barrows and gilts 1.50 lower. US No. 1 225-240 lbs. 43.50-44.50, few 45.50, No. 1-2 220- 240 lbs. 42.50-43.50, No. 2-3 200-250 lbs. 41.00-42.50, No. 2-4 200-270 lbs. 38.00-41.00. US No. 1-3 270-600 lbs. sows 35.00-38.00, few 41.00, No. 2-3 250-500 lbs. 29.00-35.00. Boars 30.00- 32.00. FEEDER PIGS 186: US No. 1-3 30-40 lbs. feeder pigs 25.50-33.50,40- 50 lbs. 32.00-38.00, couple lots 65 lbs. at 46.00 - all per head. SHEEP 33; Choice 75-100 lbs, tnlap and Sons recommends I = for the Easter Trade be f I jr March 17, 1986 or March | I 24, 1986, since Easter is March 30, 1986. Or lambs may be f | consigned for sale on April 28, 1986 for the Greek Easter, | (May 4,1986. I | All lambs consigned to Walter M. Dunlap and Sons on 5 I March 17, 1986 or March 24, 1986 and April 28, 1986 will be I 5 sold at auction beginning at 10 A.M. and will be sorted and i I weighed upon arrival beginning at 5:00 A.M. i | So, for best results and to take advantage of the Easter f i market, consign your lambs to Walter M. Dunlap and Sons. | f Your consignments are respectfully solicited and for | | further information contact KEN SMOKER 717-397-5136 or Z ( 215-593-2123. I i WALTER M. DUNLAP AND SONS i Lancaster Stockyards 1 1 [ VS*** I Wo Thank All Farmers And All Buyers For s Supporting Our New Tobacco Marketing Method I In Pennsylvania: I AUCTION! I It is our opinion that your support o< the auction, and your strength in numbers to WTION TOBACCO FARMERS ATT hold your Type 609 tobacco until the auction opened, brought the market prices I X of your Type 609 tobacco to acceptable market prices. It is our opinion that the ; I Type 41 tobacco market prices were acceptable on TOP quality Type 41 tobacco, f * It is up to you f armers to decide what to plant next year! f I We feel that demand will be here for Type 609 tobacco; however, it is important jj f to remember that demand is strongest in December and January and quality will I Jbe very important. We feel that demand will continue to exist for Type 609 largejy x due to lower support prices in the Burley markets. We also feel that there will jj continue to be a demand for local Type 41 tobacco. Quality again will be very I x important. Hopefully we have stimulated more demand tor this type of leaf X I through the work of various southern buyers. 2 x We have already begun to prepare for next years tobacco marketing season. We I | will do everything we can this year to create more demand in our locally grown * I tobacco leaf. We will also be working and supporting various publications in 1 X Lancaster Farming providing information on planting, growing, harvesting, & I 2 marketing your tobacco. * I We will continue to have phone hours to answer any questions you may have on I « Tuesdays ft Wednesdays from Ito 5 p.m. f I Please refer to auction news in Lancaster Farming for the seasons averages. ■ 2 | ERIC PROBST GENERAL MANAGER 717-768-7100 I Fall lambs 69.00-82.00. Few Slaughter ewes 18.00-35.00. GOATS 8: Few Medium & Large 31.00-50.00 per head. Beef Cows: Utility and Com mercial 37.60-40.35; Cutters 35.00- 37.50; Canners 31.50-34.25; Shells 50.00. Heifers: Good 51.75-54.00; Standard 49.00-51.50; Com mercial 41.00-48.75. Feeder Cattle: 300500 lbs. large frame 45.5050.50; 500-700 lbs. large frame 43.00-49.25. Veal Calves: Choice 75.00- 88.00; Good 62.00-74.00; Standard 54.0051.00; Utility 49.5053.00. Farm Calves: Bulls 85.00- 106.00; Heifers6s.oo-72.00. Hogs; 40.10-41.50. Shoats: 25-30 lbs. per head 20.00- ; 30-35 lbs. per head 28.00- 3050 lbs. per head 35.00- Lambs: 67.00-70.00. Special Easter Lamb and Goat Sale- Tues. April 18 at 7:30. LAMB 1 ONSIGNORSI ' Important Notice | TOBACCO / X / x Penns Valley Livestock Centre Hall, Pa. Tuesday, Mar. 4 Report supplied by Auction Bulls; G00d48.25-50.10. Sows: 32.00-35.25. {Sf W °*K I «Bfl
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