Al6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 11,1987 Bradford Co. DHIA No. Brd. Cows Nama William Brown 3 Matt Will R&W 9 Ben & Dean JacksonS Shumhurst Farm 3 Robert Taylor 3 Milford Kinsman&Son Allen S Andrews Alfred Sparling Tom-Elaine Comstock 3 Scott & Lynn Cookß3 Richard H Packard 3 Matt Will B&W 3 W and R Vanblarcom Lyle D Monro Abraham S Derstine B 3 72.0 3 91.1 B 3 65.5 Weekly Summary Harrisburg, PA Friday, July 10 Report supplied by PDA 15 Livestock Markets CATTLE: 6120. Compared with 5836 head last week and 6986 head a year ago. Steen uneven; mostly steady to strong; hetfen steady to 1.00 lower; cows mostly steady to 1.00 lower; bullocks no market test; bulls unevenly steady; few High Choice & Prime 2-4, 72.25-75.75; Choice 66 75-72.75; Good 62 00-67.25; Standard 52 00-60 00; Good & Choice holsteins 54.00-62.75; Choice heifers 63.00-67.75; Good 56.00-63.00; Standard 46.00-56, cows Breaking Utility & Commercial 44.50-49.50; CuUer 42.50-47.00; Canncr 38 0 042 50; shells 29.00; few Choice bul locks 59.00-64.00; few Good 55.25-60.00; VGl,lOOO2lOOlb. bulls 52.5060.50; No 2. 900-1500 lb. 49.00-55.75 FEEDER CATTLE; Med. & Large 1. 350550 lb. steen 66.00-84 00; up to 800 lb. 57.5067.00; heifers few Med. & Large 300500 lb. 58.00-70.00. CALVES: 3712. Compared with 3759 head last week and 3970 head a year ago. Unevenly steady; Choice 83.00-95.00; Good 69.00-84.00; 90-120 lb. 68.00-83.00; 65-85 lb. 60.00-70.00; Utibty 50-110 lb. 50.00- hoi. bulls 90-135 lb. 80.00- heifers 90-140 lb. 75.00- 109.00; few beef cross bulls and heif ers 86-145 lb. 65.00-107.00. HOGS: 4853. Compared with 5367 head last week and 4220 head a year ago. 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Uneven; 20-35 lb. 28 0 041.00; up to 50 lb 39.00-50.50; few up to 85 lb 49.0055.00. 2 GRADED FEEDER PIG SALES 2035. Compared with 1725 head last week and 1042 head a year ago. Uneven, mostly weak to 7.00 lower; 1-2, 30-40 lb 104.00136 00; up to 50 lb. 104.00131.00; up to 60 lb. 91.00106.00; up to 70 lb. 77.0094.00; up to 80 lb. 70.0086.00; 2-3, 3040 lb. 90.00102.00; up to 50 lb. 74,0081.00. SHEEP: 989. Compared with 1235 head last week and 1142 head a year ago. Steady to 5.00 higher. High Choice & Prune 75-95 lb 82.0094.00; 95-110 lb. 70.00-82 00; Choice 60125 lb. 65.0076.00; Good & Choice 60110 lb. 60.0071.00; Good & Choice 35-85 lb. feeder lambs 65.00-87.50, si. sheep 15.0030.00. North Jersey Market Hackettstown, N.J. Tuesday, July 7, 1987 Hay—Straw & Grain Report MKED/BALE .75-1.50. TIMOTHY/BALE 1.20. 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