Livestock market and auction news Lebanon Valley Livestock Fredericksburg, PA Tuesday, Oct. 28,1986 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE (Headage not available). High Choice slaughter steer, individual 64.00, one Good 57.90, one Standard 47.50, few Good and Choice 1375-1555 lbs. 50.75- 57.75, Standard 43.00-46.50, few Utility 40.0041.75. Few Choice 24 slaughter heifers 910-1165 lbs. 51.00-58.50, two Standard 46.25 & 52.00, two Utility 39.50 & 42.00. Few Breaking Utility and Commercial slaughter cows 37.00-39.75, one high yielding 43.75, Cutter and Boning Utility 34.00-37.25, few 38.75, Canner and Low Cutter 32.00- 34.75, Shells down to 26.00. Choice slaughter bullock, individual 52.00, few Good 45.00-50.25, individual high yielding 53.75, few Standard 42.7545.25. Yield Grade No. 1,1210- 1775 lbs. slaughter bulls 45.00-51.75, two No. 2, 1165 & 1335 lbs. 46.00 & 46.25. CALVES (Headage not available). Few Gi J vealers 62.00-70.00, Standard & Good 90-120 lbs. 50.00-57.00, 70-85 lbs. 45.00- 52.00, Utility 4055 lbs. 19.00-32.00, 60-105 lbs. 40.0045, few 52.00. Farm Calves: Holstein Bulls 85-90 lbs. High yield technologies for today’s progressive farmer. 55.00- 90-120 lbs. 62.00-96, few 104.00, Holstein Heifers 80-110 lbs. 54.00- few 90.00. HOGS (Headage not available). (Supply included 40% sows). Lot US No. 1-2 235 lbs. barrows and gilts 57.00, 1-3 215-240 lbs. 54.50-55, lot 56.35,2-3 230-270 lbs. 54.10-54.35, few 24 250-325 lbs. 52.00-54, few down 48.50. US No. 1-3 290-500 lbs. sows 45.0048.25, few down 53.50, 500-740 lbs. 47.7549.25. Boars 43.00- 43.50, light weights 44.0046.50. FEEDER PIGS (Headage not available), Two Lots US No. 1-3 35 lbs. feeder pigs 83.00, 59-65 lbs. 72.00- per hundredweight. SHEEP (Headage not available). High Choice, individual 120 lbs: wool slaughter lambs 56.00, individual 35 lbs. fall lamb 83.00, few Choice 60-105 lbs. 58.00-64, few Good 65-80 lbs. 53.00-59.00. One Slaughter ewe 34.00. GOATS 0. No Market Test. Weekly Summary Harrisburg, PA Friday, Oct. 31 Report supplied by PDA 14 Livestock Markets CATTLE: 6651. Compared with 6644 head last week and 6069 head a year ago. Steers steady to .50; spots 1.50 lower; heifers and bulls steady to 1.00 higher; cows steady to .25; spots 1.00 higher; bullocks Successful farmers plant Hardy Brand* Corn. 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No. 1, 300650 lb. 43.00 58.00; few Large No. 2, 500800 lb. 36.00- CALVES: 4064. Compared with 4138 head last week and 3888 head a year ago. Vealers steady to strong; spots 1.00 higher; few Prime 93.00 100.00; Choice 80.0090.00; Good 60.0075.00; 110130 lb. 54.0064.00; 90110 lb. 50.0060.00; 6085 lb. 45.00 52.00; Utility 5095 lb. 30.0045.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. bulls 90- 135 lb. 55.00-115.00; heifers 90-125 lb. 50.00-79.00. HOGS: 4461. Compared with 4412 head last week and 5186 head a year ago. .50-1.50 lower; No. 1-2 210-240 lb. 54.00-56.75; No. 1-3, 210- 250 lb. 53.00-55.50; No. 2-3, 215-260 “Good yields and fast drydown." Lancaster Farming, Satarday, November 1,1956-Al7 lb. 52.0055.00; No. 2-4, 220285 lb. 50.0052.50; No. 1-3150200 lb. 45.00 50.00; sows 1.003.00 lower; 300650 lb. 45.0049.75; No. 2-3, 300725 lb. 38.0047.00; boars 41.0045.50. FEEDER PIGS: 964. Compared with 868 head last week and 943 head a year ago. Unevenly steady; 2035 lb. 22.0035.00; 35-50 lb. 32.00 48.00; few 5085 lb. 45.00-58.00; aU Holstein Calf Raffle STATE COLLEGE - The Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Association announced the kick-off for its seventh Annual Calf Raffle. The monies raised through this project support the many programs and activities of the Junior Holstein Association in Pennsylvania. These include Junior Judging Schools, Bus Trips, Milk and Fat Contest, Distinguished Junior Member Contest and various awards at shows. The calf this year is a June calf by Thonyma Electra out of the famed Paulo-Bro EMP Columbia per head. 1 GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE: 1385. Compared with 2246 head last week and 1649 head a year ago. Uneven; extremes 15.00 higher to 8.00 lower; 30-40 lb. 110.00-138.00; 40-50 lb. 92.00-136.00; 50-60 lb. 82.00-120.00; 60-70 lb. 84.00- 102.00;' No. 2-3, 30-35 lb. 98.00- 120.00. family. She was secured from the Terry and Jane Branstetter family, Tyrone. Tickets are available from Pennsylvania Junior Holstein members in every county. The tickets are six for $5 or 81 each. Any junior who would like tickets to sell, please contact the Penn sylvania Holstein Association, 839 Benner Pike, State College, PA 16801,814-234-0364. Milk Co-ops (Continuedfrom Page Al) Lehigh equities will be revolved back to their respective members on an accelerated plan. • A two-tier quality premium program has been developed. Qualifying members will be paid either a 10-cent or 20-cent per hundredweight premium based on the quality of their milk. Overall, Atlantic is expected to generate initital annual earnings of 15 cents per hundredweight, or over $5 million. Milk volumes are estimated at over 3.5 billion pounds annually. This volume of milk would be produced by approximately 4,264 dairy farmers the combined membership of Inter-State and Lehigh. Currently, Inter-State’s membership totals 3,004 and Lehigh, 1,260. During the next three weeks, Inter-State and Lehigh representatives will meet with their respective members to discuss details of the merger proposal. A final vote is expected by Nov. 19. Inter-State Milk Producers’ Cooperative represents over 3,000 dairy farm families in Penn sylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. Lehigh Valley Farmers, headquarterd in Bethlehem, represents over 1,200 members in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey and New York. WTEki%3!m%i B m 1 HULLS 1 For pi i-yl J.i RHy Most effective as bedding for all j k kinds