Lebanon Valley Livestock Auction Fredericksburg, Pa. Tuesday, February 16, 1988 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 193 PDA. Compared with PROFITABLE SWINE PRODUCTION pennfield feeds • Farrow To Finish Programs • Quality Feeding Programs • On Farm Computer Services • A Fleet Of Clean Disinfected Livestock Trucks • Manager And Technician Training Programs • Proven Genetic Program • Professional Service Supervisors To Assist In Your Management Decisions NOTE: All Services Are Available For Contract And For Independent Operations, • We Also Provide Feed And Services For • • Feeder Pig Operations • • Finishing Operations i iKAurlit'i r(> fjli i Itk u ll \ 1 \ i B< \ 'Mi r sf. t ( 1 v \kdvwh*ldln]lMiw iHilllii last Tuesday’s market; Slaughter cows 23 to $l, spots $1.50 higher. Few Choice si steers 65.50-68.25, few Select 61.00-65.75, Select & Choice 1220/1545 lbs. holsteins 59 50-63, few Standard 58.75-61 50 Choice with few High Choice 975/1315 lbs 3-5, si. heifers 60 75-66, Select 59 63 75, OFFE NG few Standard 51.25-57.50, Utility & Low Standard 440/825 lbs. 41 00-70.00 Break ing Utility & Commercial si cows 48 75-53.50, few 55.00, Culler & Boning Utility 47 75-52 50, few 56 50, Canner & Low Culler 43.75-47.75, Shells down to 33 00 Good si. bullock, one 62 00, one Save A Wad On Your Herbicide. Bicep' plusPrincep' herbicides give you the perfect combination to take on no-till weeds and grasses Together they easily penetrate trash and topsoil, and move into the weed germinating zone Other herbicides simply can’t cut it Bicep plus Princep give you season-long con trol of annual broadleafs and grasses—including late germinators like crabgrass and fall panicum Get Bicep plus Princep You’ll love the way they work in your cornfield. You’ll love the way they work within your budget. BKEP+PRINCEP They Cost Less. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 20, 1988-Al3 Standard 57.75, one Utility 5050 Few Yield Grade No, 1, 1190/1680 si bulls 60-65.50. CALVES 213. .Vealers unevenly steady Two Choice 106 00&107, two Good 82 00&84, Standard and Good 85/110 lbs 87 00-%. 75/85 lbs 77 00-90, Utility 45/80 lbs. 35.00-63, few to 75 00 Farm Calves- Holstein Bulls 85/13* lbs 100.00-177, mostly 124.00-165 00, Hoi Heifers 85/110 lbs. 104.00-128 00. Beef cross bulls & heifers 80/100 lbs 85 00-112,00. HOGS 176 Barrows and gilts small supply steady to 50 higher US No 1-2 215/255 lbs. 45 5047 10. 1-3 225/250 lbs 46 75-47 50, two lots 280/295 lbs 41&43 25, 2-3 215/240 lbs 45-46 25, lot 2-3 3121bs 48 00. US No. 1-3 275/725 lbs sows 34 5 037 50, few 2-3 445/565 lbs 30 00-33.50. Boars 25.50-29.75, light weights 32 25-36 25 FEEDER PIGS 0 No Market Test. SHEEP 7. .TwoChoice&Pnme 100 lbs wool slaughter lambs 77 00&87, two Choice 110/115 lbs. 63.00&64 00. Few Slaughter sheep 25 00-30 00. GOATS 3 Few 35 0 052 00 - per head Belknap Livestock Auction Dayton, Pa. Wednesday, February 17, 1988 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 96.. PDA Compared with last weeks market- Few Select slaughter steers 62 75-63 75, one Standard 58 00 Few Standard si heifers 54 50-56 50, few Utility 46 50 49 50 Breaking Utility and Commercial si cows 50 00-52 50, Cutter & Boning Utility 45 50-49 75, Canner & Low Cutler 41 00-46, Shells down to 35 50 Yield Grade No. 1,1080/1900 lbs si bulls 56 50-60 75, one low dressing 55 75, one Every Wednesday Westend of Avondale at the intersection of Baltimore Pike and Route 41. t o* s COWS X SALE EVERY FRIDAY Lots of good Northern Feeder & Stockers Slaughter Cows - Bull Steer, Veal-lamb 11:00 A.M.-Beef Sale 200-300 each week. 1:00 P.M.-Dairy Sale. 7:00 P.M.-Small Animal Sale. For Special Sales and Herd Dispersals on farm or at our barn or other market information call: Office 717-733-2444, Home 717-838-4318. WALTER H. RISSER, Proprietor All out of state and new buyers must have cash or certified check or current letter of credit from bank. No. 2, 1005 lbs. 50.00. Feeder Cattle: Few Medium & Large Frame No. 1,740/945 lb«. steers 60 00-66.50. Few Medium Frame No 1. 300/410 lbs. heifers 73 50-82, few 690/825 lbs. 56 00-62.50. Medium No. 1-2, 300/520 lbs. bulls 72 50-86.00. CALVES 138... Choice vcaler, 355 lbs individual 110 00, few Good 102 00-109 00, Standard and Good 90/120 lbs 82 00-100, 60/85 lbs. 62 00-85 00 Farm Calves- Holstein Bulls 90/125 lbs 100 00-146 00 Beef cross bulls & heifers 65/135 lbs 90 00-125 00. HOGS 183 .Barrows and gilts $1 lower US No. 1-2 220/235 lbs 45.75-46 10, 1-3 220/265 lbs 45 00-46, 2-3 220/265 lbs 44 00-45, 1-3 210/215 lbs. 43 00-44, lot 185 lbs 38 75. Sows weak to $1 lower. US No 1-3 315/575 lbs. sows 34 00-37 75 Boars 25 00-35.00, mostly 27 50-28 25. FEEDER PIGS 65.. US No 1-3 20/30 lbs feeder pigs 26 00-32 00, 30/40 lbs 29 00-44 00 all per head SHEEP 5 . Few Slaughter ewes 30 00-36 00. GOATS 9... Medium 36.00-50 00 - per head. Peoria Cattle Peoria, Illinois Thursday, February 18, 1988 WEEKLY CATTLE SUMMARY COMPARED WITH LAST WEEK’S CLOSE SLAUGHTER STEERS SOLD FIRM TO 1 00 HIGHER, SLAUGHTER HEIFERS FIRM TO 100 HIGHER, INSTANCES 1 50 HIGHER ALL REPORTED SALES MONDAY WITH NOT ENOUGH SALES BALANCE OF WEEK FOR A MARKET TEST SLAUGHTER COWS SOLD WEAK TO 200 LOWER BULLS NOT WELL TESTED SUPPLY MAINLY SELECT TO AVERAGE CHOICE SLAUGHTER STEERS AND HEIFERS WITH ABOUT 7% COWS ESTIMATED RECEIPTS THIS WEEK ABOUT 1200 AS COM PARED WITH ACTUAL RECEIPTS OF 1214 A WEEK AGO AND 1380 A YEAR AGO. SLAUGHTER CLASSES. STEERS CHOICE 2-4, MOSTLY 3 1100-1350 LBS 68.00-70 00 950-1100 LBS 65 00-68 00 SELECT & CHOICE 2-3 1000-1200 LBS 63 00-67 50 HEIFERS CHOICE 2-4, MOSTLY 3 1000-1200 LBS 67.00-68 50 850-1000 LBS. 64 00-67 00 SELECT & CHOICE 2-3 900-1100 LBS 62 00-67.00 COWS: BREAKING UTILITY 2-3 43 00-47 00 CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 1-2 44.00-48 00 FEW HIGH DRESSING INDIVIDUALS 48 00-52 50 CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 1-2 40 00-45 00 HAY & STRAW SALE 12:00 Noon Harvey Z. Martin 215-268-3604 (Office) 215-445-5303 (Residence) Green Dragon Livestock Sales I*) Location: Ephrata RD 4. 1 mile N. on North State St. Ephrata. - all HAY & STRAW AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY AT 1 PM VINTAGE SALES STABLES. INC. 10 miles East of Lan caster on Rt. 3p, Paradise, PA 717-442-4181 or 768-8204 L. Robert Frame, Mgr.