vestock market and auct ■ L i Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection Thursday, Oct. 29, 1987 CALVES CATTLE WEEK TO DATE (EST.) 520,000 SAME PD LT WK (EST.) 525,000 SAME PD LT YR (ACT) 538,000 Morrison Cove Livestock Marllnsburg, Pa. Monday, Oct. 26, 1987 Report supplied by auction CATTLE 208, STEERS - 11. CHOICE & PRIME 65.00-67.50; CHOICE 62 00-64 10; GOOD 56 50-61.75, STAN DARD 49.75-54.75. HEIFERS CHOICE 61 50-63,75, GOOD 53.00-60.25. COWS: UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL 46 50-50 25, CUTTERS 44.50-48.75, CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 38 50-45 75. BULLOCKS- GOOD AND CHOICE 54 00-57.75 BULLS- YIELD GRADE NO 1 48 50-59 25 FEEDER. CAITLE; STEERS GOOD 68 00-82 50, STANDARD 54 00-62 50, BULLS GOOD 64 00-76 50, STANDARD 52 50-61 75; A Secure Market is as SIMPLE AS ADC stands for Atlantic Dairy Cooperative. The largest, full-service cooperative in the Northeast is owned and operated by dairy farmers who know that dairying is a tough business. They believe their personal growth is best assured in a strong organization with stable marketing programs. This is particu larly important with today’s critical shortage, when everyone is looking for more milk, and some are waving short-term induce ments at milk producers. ADC stands for its members. Atlantic Dairy Cooperative was formed earlier this year by a merger of Inter-State Milk Producers and Lehigh Valley Farmers The tradition of service goes on. ADC is committed to; ■ develop long-term guaranteed markets for our members. ■ secure enough milk to meet consumer needs. ■ get the best possible prices for the milk. ■ maximize the dividends paid to our members. If you are interested in learning more about Atlantic Dairy Cooperative and its benefits, call or write to: Atlantic Dairy Cooperative 1225 Industrial Highway Southampton, PA 18966 HOGS SHEEP 44,000 1,271,000 82,000 * 43,000 1,253,000 82,000 49,000 1,200,000 HEIFERS GOOD 63 50-74 50, STAN DARD 53.00-61.50 CALVES 318. VEALERS PRIME 92.00-104.50, CHOICE 84.00-90 50, GOOD 74 50-82.50, STANDARD AND GOOD 68.50-71.50, 90-110 LBS 82 50-96 00, 65-90 LBS. 72 00-88 50 HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-130 LBS. 92.50-131 00, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-130 LBS. 94.00-119.00. HOGS 76. BARROWS AND GILTS US NO. 1-2 47.25-48.50, US NO. 1-3 44 50-46 75. SOWS US NO 1-3 39 00-44 25. BOARS 35 00-38.75. FEEDER PIGS 47 US NO 1-3 20-35 LBS. 19 00-30.50 PER HEAD, NO 1-3 35-50 LBS 32.00-44 50 PER HEAD. SHEEP 19 SLAUGHTER LAMBS CHOICE 74 50-82.50, GOOD 65.00-71 50. SL EWES 12 00-29.00 GOATS. 18 00-39 00 PER HEAD 1 LOAD OF HAY 58 00 PER TON (215) 322 0200 on news Greencastle Livestock Greencastle, Pa. Thursday, October 29 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 348. Cows 1.50-2 50 lower; few Choice 1200-1300 lb. 63.25-64.75; few Good 60.50-63.00; few Good holsteins 1500-1700 lb. 53.00-58.75; Standard 53.00- heifers few Choice 60 50-63.00, few Good 58.50-62.00; few Sundard 53 00-56 25; cows BreakingJJul ny & Commercial 43.50-47.50, Cutter & Boning 42 00-45.50; Canner & Cutter 38.00- shells 30 00; few YG 1, 1860-1940 lb. 53.00-57.75; No. 2. 1020-1350 lb. 45.00-50.25. 88,000 FEEDER CATTLE; Heifers few Med. 1, 420-620 lb 55 00-66 00. CALVES: 456. Few Choice 82.00- few Good 75.00-80.00, Sundred & Good 75-100 lb. 82 00-89.00; Utility 65-85 lb. 70.00-82.00; hoi bulls 90-130 lb. 89.00-124.00; heifers 90-125 lb. 88.00- HOGS. 62 1 lot US 1-3,235 lb 44.00, US 1-3 sows 250-500 lb 35.50-42 25, few to 33.50; few boars 32 00-35.00. FEEDER PIGS. 10. Few US 1-3.30-35 lb. 26 50-30 00; per head. SHEEP- 20 Choice 75-105 lb wool lambs 60.00-67.50. GOATS; 4. Few Large 32 00-52 00 per head. tlantic Dairy Cooperative Peoria Cattle Peoria, Illinois Thurs., October 29, 1987 COMPARED WITH LAST WEEK'S CLOSE SLAUGHTER STEERS AND HEIFERS SOLD 1.00 TO 2.00 LOWER EARLY AND 3.00 TO 3.50 LOWER AT MIDWEEK. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS SOLD 1.50 TO 3 00 LOWER EARLY AND 3.50-4 00 LOWER AT MIDWEEK SLAUGHTER COWS CLOSED 2.00 TO 300 LOWER. BULLS .50 TO 200 LWOER SUPPLY MAINLY GOOD TO AVERAGE CHOICE SLAUGHTER STEERS AND HEIFERS WITH 5% COWS. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS THIS WEEK ABOUT 2300 AS COMPARED WITH ACTUAL RECEIPTS OF 2218 A WEEK AGO AND 1592 A YEAR AGO SLAUGHTER CLASSES: STEERS CHOICE 2-4 1100-1300 LBS. 63 00-65.00 EARLY FEW MIDWEEK SALES 62 00-63.00 950-1100 LBS. 60.00-63.00 GOOD & CHOICE 2-3 1000-1200 LBS. 60 00-62.50 HEIFERS- CHOICE 2-4 1000-1200 LBS 61.00-64.00 EARLY FEW MIDWEEK SALES 60 00-62.00 850-1000 LBS 58 00-62 00 CHOICE 3-5 850-1100 LBS 59.50-62.50 GOOD & CHOICE 2-3 900-1100 LBS. 58.00-61 50 COWS: BREAKING UTILITY 2-3 40 00-42.00 CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 1-2 37,00-44 00 FEW HIGH DRESSING 44 00-45.00 CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 38.00-40.00 YG 1-2 1000-1800 LBS BULL.S; 50 00-57 50 **■—»» J--&J Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 31, 1987-Al7 CATTLE; 5932. Complied with 6120 head last week and 6651 head a year ago. Steers and bulls 1.00-2.00 lower; heifers weak to 1.50 lower, cows .25-2.00 lower, steers High Choice & Prime 66.60-69.75; Choice 63.50-68.25; Good 57.50-64 00; Standard 51.50-59.00; Good & Choice holstems 54.00-62.00; heifers Choice 59.50-65.25. Good 52.50-62.00; few Stan dard 48.00-56.00; cows Breaking Utility & Commercial 43.00-48.50; Cutter & Boning 40.00-46.50; Canner & Cutter 35.00-42.25; shells 22.00, bullocks Choice 58.00-62 00; Good 52.75-58.00; bulls YG 1,1100-2300 lb. 51.50-58 00; No. 2. 900-1500 lb. 45 00-56.00. FEEDER CATTLE; Med. & Large 1. 300-600 lb. steers 64.00-85.00; 600975 lb. 53.0069.00; heifers Med. 1, 300-750 lb. 49.00-66.00; Med. 2, 330-700 lb. 46 5 048 00, bulls few Med & Large 1, 375-690 «v 55.0077.00. CALVES 4149. Compared with 4052 head last week and 4064 head a year ago. Unevenly steady; few High Choice & Prime 104.00-1 10.00; Choice 86 00102.00, Good 74.0092.00, 90110 lb 74 0092.00. 7090 lb. 7000-85 00, Utility 50-100 lb. 40,00-70 00; hoi. bulls 90130 lb. 90.00127.00, heifers 901301 b. 90.00141.00. HOGS: 4835. Compared with 4501 he«d last week and 4461 head a year ago. Bar rows & gilts 3 00-5.00 lower; most decline latter part of week; US 1-2, 210-250 lb. 44 60-47.25; 1-3,200-260 lb. 43.00-46.00; 2-3, 210-270 lb. 41.00-44.50; few 2-4, 230-290 lb. 40.00-43.75; few 1-3,150-190 lb. 40.50-45.00; sows 4.00-6.00 lower, 1-3, 300-700 lb. 36.00-43.00; few 2-3,400-750 lb. 35 00-40.00; boars 30.00-37.00. FEEDER PIGS; 1386. Compared'with 1320 head last week and 964 bead a year ago. Steady to weak; US 1-3, 20-35 lb. 15.00-30.00; 35-50 lb. 30.00-41.00; 50-75 lb. 33.00-58.00. 1 GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE: 799. Compared with 2489 head last week and 1385 head a year ago. Steady to 20.00 low er, US 1-2,13-25 lb. 132.00-136.00; 40-49 lb. 90.00-96.00; 50-59 lb. 73.00-87.00; 60-80 lb. 70 00-80.00; No. 2. 45-46 lb. 75.00- 2-3, 14 lb. 115.00; 37 lb. 96.00; 56 lb. 69.00; all per hundredweight SHEEP: 1014. Compared with 1251 head last week and 922 head a year ago. Steady to 3.00 lower. High Choice & Pnme 75-110 lb. 70.00-87.00, Choice 75-110 lb 58.00- Good & Choice 40-80 lb. feeder lamb 66.00-96.50; si. ewes 18.00- sssi SSB MONTEREY SHOP CT3I ii^n • OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS • DISTRIBUTOR & INSTALLATION 196 MONTEREY ROAD (717) 6564513 BIRD-IN-HAND, BETWEEN 6:30 to PA 17505 7:00 A.M. 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