Farmers Livestock Auction Dnncansville, Pa. Mon., Mar. 9,1987 Report supplied by auction CATTLE 389. STEERS; H. Choice & Prime 60.25-61.75; Choice 58.50-60.75; Good 50.00-57.75; Standard 44.00-50.75. HEIFERS: Choice 56.00-58.75; Good 48.50-54.25. COWS: Utility & Commercial 42.5046.25; Cutters 40.25-42.75; Canner & Low Cutter 35.2540.75. BULLOCKS; Good & Choice 52.5056.25. BULLS: Yield Grade No. 146.25- 53.75. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers Good 56.0065.50, Standard 46.50 55.00; Bulls Good 55.0063.00, Standard 45.00-53.00. Heifers Good 52.50-58.50, Standard 42.00-51.50. CALVES 403. Prime 92.50108.50; Choice 82.0094.00; Good 65.00 m Metatron will make your milking system complete! Here is the answer you’ve been waiting for! - The Metatron Electronic Milk Metering System Accurately monitors total milk production from e; and every cow. The METATRON will work as a stand-alone milk meter or interface to the CODATRON for cow side health, feeding and re production control. Mount the meter directly on the line or out of operator’s way with a remote. Up to 32 meters per low or mid line milking systems. Cow identificatioi can be either manual or automatic in parlors. One step closer to complete milking management and total lactation records, and more to come.... 2 = Note milk yield 3 = Note feed consumed 4 = Do not milk (dry) 5 = Hold milk (mastitic) 6 = Note heat 8 = General data (health code 9 = Automatic milking 10 = Cluster removed Prematurely > .1: *■* O T J »T tf -a * 78.50; Standard & Good 58.5064.50; 90110 lbs. 58.0065.50; 6560' lbs. 48.50-59.00; Holstein Bulls 90130 lbs. 72.50110.50; Holstein Heifers 90130 lbs. 60.0078.50. HOGS 132. US No. 1-2 46.0047.25; US No. 1-3 44.0046.25. SOWS: US No. 1-3 39.0044.25. Boars 32.0038.50. FEEDER PIGS 32. US No. 1-3 20 35 lbs. 28.5036.00 per head; No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 38.0049.00 per head. SHEEP 19. Choice 84.0089.00; Good 74.0081.00; SI. Ewes 20.00 32.50; Goats 22.0044.00 per head. HAY 14 loads $56.009121.00 per ton; STRAW 3 loads $60.00568.00 per ton. Greencastle Livestock Greencastle, Pa. Monday, March 9,1987 CATTLE 814. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice & Prime 59.00 62.25, few to 63.50; Good & Choice m Metatron Control Panel 11 = Manual milking 33s = Cow feed information 12 = LED for data feedback 34s = Cow feed information Is = Cow number 4s = Days in lactation 11s = Cow group number 41s = Dry period 2s = Milk yield 42s = Heat 22s = Maximum milkflow 5s = Animal temperature 23s = Average milkflow code 24s = Milking time 6s = Animal health code 31s = Cow feed information 61s = Animal health code 32s = Cow feed information 54.00-60.50; Good & Choice Holstein 48.00-54.00; Standard & Good - Holstein 42.5048.50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice 57.00-60.75, few to 64.00; Good & Choice 54.00-60.50; Stan dard Sc Good 47.0054.00. COWS: Utility Sc Commercial 38.0042.75, few to 45.75; Cutter Sc Boning Utility 37.0043.50, few to 45.10; Canner & Low Cutter 38.00 Sc down. BULLS - ALL WEIGHTS: Yield Grade 1 50.00-55.85, few to 56.75; Yield Grade 2 45.00-50.75. STOCKER CATTLE - ALL WEIGHTS. Steers Medium Sc Good 58.00-70.00; Heifers Medium Sc Good 53.00-63.50; Bulls Medium Sc Good 49.00-62.00; Steers Holstein 42.00-52.50. CALVES 429. Good & Choice 125 to 250 pounds 85.00-100.00, few to 112.00; Medium Sc Good 125 to 250 pounds 65.00-86.00; Medium Sc Good 80 to 120 pounds 58,00- /jefr* . WI v * t W* ,i***rr*4 tnmMiK Lancaster Faming, Sateriay, March 14,1957-All 67.00; Light Sc Cull all weights 58.00 Sc down; Holstein Bulls return to farm up to 92.00; Holstein Heifers return to farm up to 118.00. LAMBS, SHEEP St GOATS 41. Choice Lambs 85.00-96.00; Medium & Good Lambs 65.00-85.00; Light & Spring Lambs 90.00-100.00; Sheep, Ewes Sc Bucks 22.00-37.00; Goats all sizes (by head) 18.00-51.00. HOGS 160. No. 1-3 Butcher Hogs -190-225 pounds 43.0046.40; No. 1- 3 Butcher Hogs 225-250 pounds 45.0046.70; No. 1-3 Butcher Hogs 250-300 pounds 42.0045.25; Good Butcher Sows 400 pounds down 39.0043.00; Good Butcher Sows 400 pounds up 39.0043.50; Heavy Boars over 300 pounds 33.50- 34.75; Pigs-all sizes (by head) 22.0046.00. Sale every Monday afternoon at 3:30 p.m.; Hay & straw sale every Monday at 1:00 p.m'. p ■I illsiSs! Comi Skinner t Walton Dairy Service Raymond Skinner Gary Walton 717-352-7606 COCHRANVILLE Farm Construction & Equipment Robert L. ianney 215-593-2365 NEW WILMI Chuck Moose Dairy Equipment 412-533-3077 IFFLINBURG Wehr’s Dairy Equipment Mark Wehr 717-966-1396 MT. BETHEL K.C. Dairy Service Kevin Correll 717-897-5141 LEOLA Fisher & Thompson, Inc. Amos Fisher Rick Thompson 717-656-3307 SPARTANSBURG Brenner Dairy Equipment Dairyman Inc. Albert Brenner William Stauffer 301-795-2727 301-781-7020 SOUTHWESTERN PA 814-654-7309 PA Dairy Automation Service, Inc. Mike Wright 412-538-FARM TROY Dairyland Sales & Service Jim Kelley 717-297-4128 Sale of Work Horses, Mules and Horses New Holland Sales Stables Friday, Mar. 6,1967 350 head. Two pairs Mules from Ohio; pair 4 year-old Molly Mules, 6600.00; 11 year old mules, 2600.00. PA work, pairs, 1500.00-1650.00, singles, 485.00-725.00; ILL work, singles, 575.00025.00; 2 Id. VA, pairs, 1700.00-2500.00, singles, 675.00-1150.00. Minn, pairs, 975.00-1700.00, singles, 675.00-725.00; Va pairs, 1500.00-2200.00, singles, 600.00- 725.00. Mules Tenn., singles, 850.00- 1050.00; Tenn. work, 475.00-650.00. Driving as follows: 111 650.00- 725.00; NY 550.00-1300.00; PA 550.00- and 475.00675.00; NY 450.00- OH 480.00600.00; local driving, 300.00-975.00. 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