Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 05, 1987, Image 9

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    Shenandoah Valley
Livestock
Harrisonburg, Va.
Saturday, August 29, 1987
Report supplied by auction
FEEDER CATTLE TREND: 1.50-2.00
HIGHER STEERS-M&L-l 300-500 LBS.
80 50-96.50, 500-700 LBS. 71.50-79.75,
700-1000 LBS. 65 00-73.75; HOLSTEIN
300-1000 LBS 54.00-71.00. S-L&M&L-2
300-500 LBS 73.00-86.00; 500-700 LBS.
69 50-74.00
FEEDER HEIFERS: STEADY M&L-l
300-500 LBS. 70.00-76.25; 500-700 LBS.
69 00-73.00. S-L&M&L-2 300-500 LBS.
67 00-70 50, 500-700 LBS. 61.50-68.50.
BULLS: M&L-l 300-500 LBS
75 00-84.00; 500-700 LBS. 65.00-71.50
S L&M&L-2 300-500 LBS 62.00-75 00;
500-700 LBS 61.50-66.50.
STOCK COWS. BEEF: LARGE W
CALVES 680.00-720.00, BABY
CALVES: SMALL-MED. 47 00-90.00;
LARGE 94 00-107.00
SLAUGHTER COWS. TREND $1
HIGHER. UTILITY & COMMERCIAL
2-4 39.00-45.25, CANNER & CUTTERS
1-3 34.00-41 00, SLAUGHTER BULLS
1&2 49 00-53 75
L AMBS; TREND $ 1 LOWER. BLUE O
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MARKETS
HIGH CHOICE & PRIME 68.75; RED O
CHOICE 67.50, FEEDER LAMBS
CHOICE 77.50-81.00; SLAUGHTER
EWES 20 00-29.75.
HOGS; SOWS 1-3 43.50-47.25.
National Stockyards
St. Louis
Thurs., Sept. 3, 1987
Report Supplied by USDA
FEEDERS; AROUND 700 HEAD
FEEDER STEERS AND HEIFERS
STEADY TO WEAK IN A LIGHT TEST.
FIELD WORK AFFECTING SUPPLY
AND ATTENDANCE, HOLSTEINS
SCARCE, 60% YEARLINGS, 40%
CALVES.
FEEDER STEERS: MEDIUM WITH
LARGE FRAME 1 300-500 LBS.
81.50-86.00, THIN CROSS BREDS
91.00- PACKAGE 425 LBS. 100.00;
500-600 LBS. 80.50-86.75; 600-700 LBS.
76.00- PACKAGE 601 LBS. 82.50,
700-800 LBS. 73.75-77 75; 800-900 LBS.
62.25-68.00; 900-1100 LBS FLESHY
63.00-
LARGE FRAME 2 HOLSTEINS- FEW
600-900 LBS. 61.50-67.75.
FEEDER BULLS: 500-600 LBS
72 00-75.50; 1000-1300 LBS. 54 50-58.75
FEEDER HEIFERS. MEDIUM WITH
Livestock market and auction news
FEW LARGE FRAME 1: 300-600 LBS.
FEW 71.00-74.75, PACKAGE THIN
CROSS BREDS 315 LBS. 85.00; 600-700
LBS. 69 25-73.00; 700-900 LBS. FLESHY
64.50-68.25, SOME CHOICE
58.00-59.25.
REPLACEMENT COWS: LARGE
FRAME 2 TO 4 YEAR OLDS THIRD TO
SIXTH MONTH PREGNANCY 975-1050
LBS. 612.50-645.00 PER HEAD.
Westminster Livestock
Small Animals, Eggs, Produce
Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1987
All Prices Per Head
CRATES SOLD: 234.
DUCKS: LARGE DRAKES 5.00-7 00,
HENS 2.00-3.75; SMALL 1.00-1.50.
GEESE: $3-4.50; PIGEONS 60-2 00.
GUINEAS; MEDIUM 1.25-4.50, PEA
COCKS YOUNG 11.00-17.00, OLD
27.50
CHICKENS: LARGE 2.00-3 50,
MEDIUM 1 00-3 00; SMALL .60-1 00.
TURKEYS; MEDIUM 9.00.
RABBITS: LARGE 3.00-6.00;
MEDIUM FRYERS 1.75-3.25; SMALL
1.00-2 00, ANGORAS 3.00-7.50
EGGS 185 ALL PRICES PER DOZEN
JUMBO BROWN 89, EXTRA LARGE
BROWN 87-94; LARGE BROWN
mcasi
75- 87; MEDIUM BROWN .68 .77
EXTRA LARGE WHITE .74- 86
APPLES % BU. $2.50-3.50.
LIMA BEANS QT. 2.00-2 60; ’/, BU.
4.00-5.50
BEETS- ■/. PK. 2 50-3 50. PK
3 00-4.00.
CORN: 80-1 00 PER DOZ.
CUCUMBERS. PK. 1.50-3.00.
GRAPES PK 2.50-3.50.
LOPES 50# EACH.
ONIONS: PK. 4.00.
PEACHES: '/. BU. 4.00-7.00
PEARS: Vi BU. 3.00-5.50, PK 1.75
PLUMS: PK 3.00-3.25, QT. .60-.80.
POTATOES. Vi BU. 4 00-5.00, BU.
8.00.
PEPPERS: PK. 4.50
SQUASH: PK. 4.50.
TOMATOES: PK. 2.50-3.50.
SALE EVERY TUES EVENING 5 00
PM
Indiana
Livestock
Homer City, Pa.
Thursday, September 3
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE 167 Cows fully steady; cou
ple High Choice & Pnme si. steers 66 50
and 69.00, Choice 62 75-65 25, Good
58 50-62 00, few Standard 55 25-57 25,
Choice heifers 59.00-64 75, Good
54 50-59 50, few Standard 46 00-52 75,
Breaking Utility & Commercial cows
45 00-49 00, Cutter & Boning 41 00-46 00,
Canner & Cutter 33 75-41.00; shells 30 50,
few Standard bullocks 51 75-54 00, few
Utility 47.50-50 00, few YG 1 bulls
1685-1900 lb 53.25-58 50; Individual YG
2, 1330 lb 50.75
FEEDER CATTLE Few Med 1-2 heif
ers 330-585 lb 57 50-68 00
CALVES 126 Few Choice
90 00-96 00, Good 76 00-88 00, 90-120 lb
70 00-86 00, 60-85 lb 55 00-73 00, few
Utility 50-90 lb 45 00-50 00, hoi bulls
95-125 lb 88 00 126 00, beef cross bulls
and heifers 80-115 lb 85.00-99 00
HOGS. 155 2 00-2 50 lower, 1-3,
ATTENTION FARMERS
EVERY MONDAY
HATFIELD PACKING CO. and
MOYER PACKING CO.
Will Receive Your
Hogs and Cattle at the
DANVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET
RD 4, Danville, PA
• We will receive your hogs from 8 AM to 12 Noon
every Monday Your hogs will be weighed and
paid for immediately
• We will also accept your sows & boars
• Your cattle will be received from 12 30 to 5 P M
We will either pay you (or your cattle immediately
or you may sell them dressed weight
• There will not be a commission or yardage fee
deducted from your check
• You may call our office Monday morning and we
• will be able to tell you the base price for hogs (or
the day
MELVIN M. LEHMAN - Owner
Danville Buying Station
Phone: 717-275-2880
GRA
• 150 Head Local Acclimated Cattle
All Weights
Walter M. Dunlap and Sons
Lancaster Stockyards Tel. (717) 397-5136
An Old Line Commission Firm,Keeping Abreast With The Times
; arml
220-245 lb. 56 50-57.75; 2-3, 220-255 lb.
56.00- 1-3,205-210 lb. 55.50-56.75;
sows study; 1-3,285-690 lb. 45.00-48.25.
FEEDER PIGS: 57. US 1-3, 25-35 lb
25 00-32.00 per hud, 35-45 lb.
31.00-
SHEEP: 29. Few Choice & Prime 80-110
lb. spring lambs 6900-75.00; Good &
Choice 65-80 lb. feeder lambs 66.00-69.00.
GOATS: 8. Few Large 38 00-46.00; few
Med. 27.00-36 00.
Greencastle
Livestock
Greencastle, Pa.
Thursday, September 3
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE: 270. Cows .50-.75 lower; 1
Good steer 55.50; few Good & Choice hols
tems 1200-1700 lb. 51.85-52.75; few Stan
dard 47 50-53.25; few Good heifers
50 85-57.50; 1 Choice 62 00; few Standard
45 50-50 75, Breaking Utility & Commer
cial cows 43.60-47.00; Cutter & Boning
41 85-44 85; CannerA Cutter 37 50-42 00;
shells 31 50; couple Good bullocks 51.50
and 51 75, few YG 1, 1100-1800 lb bulls
48 60-53 00
FEEDER CATTLE: Steers few Med 1,
485-575 lb 70.50-74 50, few Lirge 2,
,650-1050 lb 48 50-60 50, heifers few Med
1,440-575 lb 59 50-61 50, bulls few Med
2, 550-600 lb 50 50-58 00
CALVES 446 Steady to 4 00 higher,
few Choice 89 00-106 00, Standard &
Good 80-110„lb 85 00-90 00, 70-80 lb
78 00 85 00, Utility 55-120 lb
65 00-78 00
FARM CALVES Holstein bulls 90-125
lb 89 00-135 00, mostly 110 00-133 00,
80-90 lb 86 00-95 00; heifers 9a 110 lb
125 00-162 50, 75-90 lb 85 0a95 00
HOGS 30 LoIUS 1-3,245 lb 57 50, lot
1701 b 46 00, few US 1-3,325-580 lb sows
46 50-50 25
FEEDER PIGS 4 Lot US 1-3, 40 lb
38 00 per head
SHEEP 1 Not enough for market test
GOAT S 3 Large 47 0a52 00 per head
KING’S AUCTION
KIRKWOOD
Hay, Straw and
Grain Auction
EVERY TUESDAY
12:00
Located Rt. 472 S mlloo south
i o( Ouarryvillo or 6 mlloo north
of Oxford cornor of Rt 472 and
I Nobto Road at Rout# Tobacco
Station.
Uoyd H. Krakfor,
Auctionoor
, AU-000513L
No out of state checks
ALL TRUCKERS AND
FARMERS WELCOME
HAY & STRAW
SALE
12:00 Noon
Every Wednesday
Westend of Avondale
at the intersection of
Baltimore Pike and
Route 41
Harvey Z. Martin
215-268-3604
(Office)
215-445-5303
(Residence)