Carlisle Livestock Carlisle, Pa. Tuesday, Mar. 3,1987 Report Supplied by Auction CATTLE: Steers: Fully steady. Choice 59.60-61.75; Good 55.50- $9.00; Standard 49.00-52.00; Good Holsteins 50.00-54.10; Couple to $8.00; Medium Holsteins 45.00- 49.00. Heifers: Steady. Choice $9.00-61.00; Good 53.00-56.00; Holsteins to 54.85. Cows: Strong Demand! High Yield 44.00-47.50; Good 41.00-43.75; Medium 38.00- 40.75; Few Big Middle 35.50-40.50; Couple Shelly 35.00-Down; FAT Bulls: Good 50.75-51.25; Medium 47.00-49.00. FEEDER CATTLE: First Specdial Spring Feeder Cattle Sale Will Be On Tuesday, March 17th 7:00 p.m. Steers (300-600 lb.) Ac tive 2.00 higher. Choice 64.00-70.00; Good 58.00-62.00; Medium 51.00- 57.00. Heifers: (all weights) 2.00 Higher and Active. Choice 55.50- 63.00; Medium-Good 48.00-53.50. Bulls (all weights) Mostly Steady. Good 53.00-59.50; Medium 49.00 & Down. VEAL CALVES: Mostly Steady. Choice 85.00-97.00; Good 65.00- 80.00; Medium 50.00-64.00; Light/Weak 49.00 & Down; Farm Bulls 80.00-109.00. HOGS: Barrows & Gilts: Good Run 2.00 to 3.00 Lower. 210-250 lbs. 44.50-45.50; over 260 lb. 40.00-44.00; 2&3’543.10-44.25. SOWS: 2.00 to 3.00 Lower. Over W-L Alfalfas Why grow anything but the Best? These producers did, and they have the awards to prove it! left to right: C. Lee Caldwell, Ist place. Region 3. Beaver County. Alfalfa Grass, with WL 313 John Reed Rodgers, Ist Place, Region 2, Miflin County, Alfalfa Grass, with WL 320 Rick Telesz, Telesz Bros., Ist Place, Region 4, Lawrence County, Alfalfa, with WL 315 Gary Truckenmiller, R & G Truckenmiller, 2nd Place, Region 2, Northumberland County, Alfalfa, with WL 316 Norman H. Graham, Ist Place, Region 3. Butler County. Alfalfa, with WL 320 shown with Dr. John Baylor of Beachley Hardy Seed Co. We also salute the following special producers and achievements: John Tautin, Top 10% in Region 4. Crawford County, was last year's champion with the same field. In four years of competition, this WL 316 field has yielded 27.5 tons. 6 tons crude protein, and 16 tons TON. Harold. Mark and Grant Cayman, Gaymere Farm, Franklin County, recorded an outstanding yield of 5.41 tons off a new seeding of WL 316, the highest yield of all new seedings entered in the competition. 450 lb. 40.00-41.75; under 450 39.00- 41.00; 2 & 3’s 38.75 & Down. Boars; Heavy 33.75-35.50; Light 38.00- 52.00. FEEDER PIGS: (by thehd) (15- 25 lbs. 18.00-26.00); (35-45 lbs. 33.00- 42.00); (50-70 lbs. 47.00-54.00). SHEEP: Good Run With Active Bidding; Strongest Demand For Lambs Under 75 lbs. Lambs: In dividual 160.00. Choice 87.00-105.00; Med.-Good 61.0080.00. EWES: 20.00-35.00. Goats: Sm./Med. 20.00- 45.00. Sale Every Tuesday Evening 7:00 P.M. For Livestock; 5:30 P.M. For Rabbits, Poultry & Eggs. Frederick Livestock Monday, Mar. 2,1987 BUTCHER COWS: Good run, mostly steady. Good 41.50-44.25; Standard & Utility 37.00-41.00; Canners 32.00-36.00; Shelly 32.00- Down. BULLS: Medium to 47.25. STEERS: Good 55.00-57.00; Standard 51.0054.00. HEIFERS: Medium to Good 40.00- BUTCHER HOGS: $2 Lower. 220-240 lbs. 44.00-44.50; 250-270 lbs. 42.00- SOWS: 300-700 lbs. 37.00-40.50; Thin Sows: 33.00-36.00. VEAL CALVES: No Choice Offered, Steady to $1 Higher. Good 65.0080.00; Standard 60.0084.00; Stocky & Thin 52.0059.00; Light Calves 52.0080.00; Weak & Rough * t* 51.00- CALVES RETURNING TO FARM: $5 Under Last Week. HOLSTEIN HEIFERS: 90-120 lbs. 55.00-89.00. HOLSTEIN BULLS; 85-95 lbs. 65.00- 100-115 lbs. 90.00-107.00. STOCK CATTLE: Steady to |1 Lower. Steers Good 56.00-62.00; Medium 51.00-55.00; Heifers Choice 52.00-56.50; Good 47.00 51.00; Medium 42.00-46.00; Bulls Good 54.00-58.00; Medium 50.00 53.00. SPRINGING HEIFERS: Small $300.00435.00. PIGS & SHOATS: By The Head: 30-60 lbs. 27.0042.00; By The Lb. 44.00- Light Boars 250-360 lbs. 32.00- Peoria Cattle Thursday, Mar. 5,1987 Report Supplied by USDA Compared with last week’s close slaughter steers and heifers closed firm to .50 higher. Instances 1.00 higher. Cows closed firm to 2.00 higher. No recent test of bulls for comparison. Supply mainly good to average choice slaughter steers and heifers with 5% cows. Estimated receipts this week about 1100 as compared with ac tual receipts of 1412 a week ago and 1746ayeal*ago. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice 2-4, mostly 3 1050-1300 lbs. 60.50- 62.25, three loads Monday 62.50- 63.00; 975-1050 lbs. 60.0061.50. Choice 3-5, mostly 4 1050-1200 lbs. 60.00- Mixed good and choice 2-3 1000-1200 lbs. 59.00-60.50. Good 2-3 900-1100 lbs. 56.00-59.50. Good and choice 2-3 holsteins 1200-1300 lbs. 53.00-54.50. Good 2-3 holsteins 52.00- SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice 2-3, mostly 3 950-1200 lbs. 58.0060.50, part load 61.00; 875-950 lbs. 57.00-58.50. Choice 3-5, mostly 4 9501500 lbs. 58.0059.00. Mixed good and choice 2-3 9001100 lbs. 57.0058.50. Good 2-3 8001000 lbs. 54.0057.00. COWS: Breaking utility 2-3 38.00 41.00. Cutter and boning utility 1-2 35.0042.00. Few high dressing 42.0045.00. Canner and low cutter 32.0037.00. BULLS: Yield grade 1-2 1500 2365 lbs. 52.0057.00; 13001500 lbs. 48.0052.00. Westminster Livestock Auction Hagerstown, Md. Tuesday, March 3,1987 Report supplied by auction SLAUGHTER COWS: Good run, prices steady. High Yield few to 45.00; Utility 40.0043.50; Canners 37.0040.00 Shelly 36.00-Down. Bulls lightweights 33.0045.00. Fed Steers- No high choice offered. Good low choice 55.00-61.00; standard to good holsteins 42.00- 46.00. Fed Heifers- few choice 1000- 1100 lbs. 54.00-56.00; good 800-1300 s * Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 7,1987-Al3 lb. 45.00-52.00. Veal Calves - Choice 210-350 lbs. 84.00-85.00; Stocky 40.00-52.00; Killers 5.00 higher 80 100 lbs. 50.00 down. Farm Calves- Holstein Bulls good demand, 95-120 lbs. 85.00-108.00. Holstein Heifers 90-100 lbs. 70.0080.00. Butcher Hogs 2.00 under last week. US #l-3 215-240 lbs. 44.0045.00; 240260 lb. 44.1044.50; 190210 lb. 41.0043.50. Sows 300450 lb. 37.0041.00; 500800 lbs. 38.0039.75. Boars 400650 lbs. 33.7034.25. STOCK CATTLE: 75 head, higher prices. Steers- 250500 lb. 64.0070.00; 500700 lb. 64.0069.00; 700850 lbs. 44.0049.00; 8501000 lbs. 50.0054.00. Heifers- 300500 lbs. good 55.0082.00; Medium 50.00 55.00; 500700 lbs. Good 53.0060.00; Medium 45.0052.00; 700900 lbs. Medium 42.0048.00. Bulls- 250400 lbs. 54.0073.00; 500700 lbs. 51.00 58.00. Lambs 20 head- Good & Choice 85-120 lbs. 80.0081.00. Yearlings 100130 lbs. 65.0066.00. Sheep - 20 head; 20.0041.00 mostly 25.0033.00. GOATS 30 head, Medium 35.0048.00; Small & Thin 20.0034.00. Kids 10.0020.00. PIGS AND SHOATS light run by the head 15-25 lbs. 25.0031.00; 3040 lbs. 30.0036.00. By the lb. 1 lot 94 lbs. at 55.00; 160175 lbs. 35.0041.00; Stock boars 250300 lbs. 34.0035.50. Special Feeder Cattle Sale to be held on March 17, 31 and April 21. Special Easter Lamb Sale will be Saturday, April 11. P York County I Livestock Sales Ltd. I I P.O. BOX 243 • FAWN GROVE, PA 17321 X (717)993-2564 | HAY SALE EVERY OTHER MONDAY Next Hay Sala Monday, March 9,7 p.m. York Count' toute #24 between Stewartstown am New Park All Kinds of Livestock Sold on Commission GWALTNEY OF SMITHFIELD Open Every Monday - Hogs ■ 6'oo a m -12 noon Auction - 7 00 p m - 7 Buyers - Livestock Producers - Farmers We Need & Appreciate Your Patronage i , I f Stan & Mary Nagle -Owmn f Home Phone: (215) 566-3239 FRIDAY, MARCH 13 ON THE FARM MONTHLY BRED GILT SALE 1:00 P.M. Sale To Start Promptly Every 4 Weeks ■BLIZZARD DATE- Following Tuesday 1 P.M. Located 18 miles south of Lancaster, Pa., 6 miles south of Quarryville, take Rt. 272 to Little Britain, turn north, follow Little Britain Road to Jackson Road, right. 2nd farm, OR take Rt. 222, out of Quarryville to Cedar Hill Road to Little Britain Road to Jackson Road, left. Watch for sale arrows. 30 to 60 Head WHITE DIAMOND GILTS Here Now a new cross again. Large White & Landrace, first generation true F-1 gilts. Parent stock originated from Lieske Bros. Minnesota. Very productive in litter size and feed conversion. Vaccinated for Lopto, Erysiplas, Rhinitis, E'Coll. Pasteueralla Hand mated with Breading Dates Local Track Available No Hogs Sold On Commission JOHN B. STOLTZFUS R.D. 1, Kirkwood, Pa. Abe Diffenbach, Auctioneer AU22SL NEXT SALE DATE APRIL 10,1:00 P.M. Llvaetock Auction
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