Leesport Livestock Leesport, PA Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1989 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 263. SUPPLY INCLUDED 46 FEEDER CATTLE. COMPARED WITH LAST WEDNESDAY’S MARKET: SLAUGHTER STEERS STRONG TO ,2.00 HIGHER; COWS STEADY TO 1.50, fePOTS 2.50 LOWER. CHOICE 1050-1400 LBS. SLAUGHTER STEERS 74.00- SELECT 66.00-70.00,-COU PLE TO 73.75, CHOICE HOLSTEINS 66.00- ONE 70.75, SELECT 63.75-66.25, FEW STANDARD 57.00- FEW CHOICE SLAUGH TER HEIFERS 67.60-70.75. BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL SLAUGHTER COWS 48.00-53.50, COU PLE TO 54.50, CUTTER & BONING UTILITY 48.50-54, COUPLE TO 58.00, CANNER A LOW CUTTER 45.00-49, SHELLS DOWN TO 41.00. FEW SELECT & CHOICE SLAUGHTER BUL LOCKS 68.60-69.75. YIELD GRADE NO. 1, 970-2060 LBS. SL. BULLS 59.50-64.00. FEEDER CATTLE: FEW MEDIUM FRAME NO. 1. 400-475 LBS. STEERS 79.00-84.00. FEW MEDIUM FRAME NO. 1, 350-450 LBS. HEIFERS 60.00- FEW MEDIUM FRAME NO. 1,400-900 LBS. BULLS 57.00-65.00. CALVES 236. FEW CHOICE VEALERS 95.00-100.00. FEW GOOD 78.00-88.00, STANDARD & GOOD KO-100 LBS. 68.00-77.00, UTILITY 60-85 I.BS. 55.00-65.00. FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BOLLS NO. 1 90-130 LBS. 125.00-150.00, NO. 2 80-120 LBS. 80-00-130.00; HOL. HEIFERS 80-120 LBS. 75.00-115.00. FEW BEEF CROSS 80-110 LBS. BULLS AND HEIFERS ao.oo-m.oo. HOGS 557. BARROWS AND GILTS ★ NEW FROM PURINA MILLS ★ LAMB STARTER - Feed While Nursing • C • C a. • 5i • F Fo: Also Available - 32% Lamb Balancer, to be fed with your grain 6 S. Vintage Rd. Rt. 82 Paradise. PA 17562 Unionville. PA 18375 (717)442-4183 (215)347-2377 (717) 768-3301 * Registered trademark ot Ralston Purina Company STEADYTOWEAK.USNO. 1-2215-245 LBS. 47.25-48.50, 1-3 220-255 LBS. 46.00-47.75, 2-3 220-270 LBS. 45.10-46.60. US NO. 1 300-600 LBS. SOWS 36.00-39.00. BOARS 33.50-38.00. FEEDER PIGS 263. US NO. 1-3 25-30 LBS. FEEDER PIGS 88.00-102 00, 35-55 LBS. 60.00-83.00, ALL PER HEAD. SHEEP 16. FEW GOOD AND CHOICE 55-70 LBS. WOOL SLAUGHTER LAMBS 64.00-92.00. COUPLE SLAUGHTER SHEEP 15.00 AND 31.00. GOATS 8. FEW LARGE 63.00-79.00, MEDIUM 45.00-65.00. ALL PER HEAD. Belknap Livestock Dayton, Pa. Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1989 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 120. (SUPPLY INCLUDED 75% FEEDERS) COMPARED WITH LAST WEDNESDAY’S MARKET: CHOICE SLAUGHTER STEERS 69.75-76.00, ONE SELECT 67.75, ONE STANDARD 61.50. FEW BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL SLAUGHTER COWS 52.75-54.00, CUT TER & BONING UTILITY 46.50-51.25, CANNER & LOW CUTTER 41.50-46.00, SHELLS DOWN TO 31.50. ONE YIELD GRADE NO. 1. 1890 LBS. SL. BULLS 60.25, ONE NO. 2, 1600 LBS. 55.00. FEEDER CATTLE: MEDIUM & LARGE FRAME NO. 1, 380-525 LBS. STEERS 66.00-82.00, 535-920 LB.S 62.25-75.25, LARGE #2. 575-920 LBS. 59.25-61.75. MED. & LARGE FRAME NO. 1.300-550 LBS. HEIFERS 61.00-72.50, 520-860 LBS. 52.50-61.00, MED. & LARGE #2, 430-655 LBS. 53.25-59.50. MED. & LARGE FRAME NO. 1. 450-750 LBS. BULLS 60.75-74.75. CALVES 101: STANDARD AND GOOD VEALERS 90-120 LBS. Abe Fisher. * Trademark of Pfizer Inc. kssMus X | PURINA CHDWS | 72.00-80.00, 60-85 LBS. 64.00-76.00. FARM. CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS 85-130 LBS. 100.00-147.00, HOL. HEIF ERS 100-115 LBS. 85.00-125.00. BEEF CROSS 75-115 LBS. BULLS AND HEIF ERS 73.00-11000. HOGS 239: US NO. 1-3 230-270 LBS. BARROWS AND GILTS 46 00-47.00, FEW SMALL LOTS 48 75-50 25, 2-3 240-270 LBS. 45.00-46.00, COUPLE LOTS 1-3 220 LBS. 44.50 & 44.60. US NO. 1-3 370-630L85. SOWS 34.00-39.25, FEW 2-3 525-885 LBS. 32.50-33.25. BOARS 25.75-28.00, FEW LIGHT WEIGHTS 20.00-23.50. FEEDER PIGS 47: US NO. 1-3 25-40 LBS. FE'EDER PIGS 12.00-18.00, 50-60 LBS. 23.00-34.00, ALL PER HEAD. SHEEP 6: FEW SLAUGHTER EWES 18.00-21.50. GOATS 2: LARGE 40.00 AND 56.00 - PER HEAD. Belleville Livestock Belleville, P>. Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1989 Report supplied by Auction CATTLE: 11Z BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL SLAUGHTER COWS 49.00-52.10, CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 47.75-49.50, CAN NER AND LOW CUTTER 42.50-46.75, SHELLS DOWN TO 39.85. YIELD GRADE NO. 2, SLAUGHTER BULLS 52.00- FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS 55.50-60.00. HEIFERS 53.00- BULLS-46.50-56.50. CALVES 122. STANDARD AND GOOD VEALERS 60.00-72.00. FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS 95-110 LBS. 100.00-140.00, ONE 150.00, 85-90 LBS. 80.00-95.00. n A ing in A for HOGS 117. US NO. 1-2 215-260 LBS. SLAUGHTER LAMBS 54 00-65.00, BARROWS AND GILTS 49.60-50.50. FEW SPRING SL, LAMBS 1-3 200-290 LBS. 48.00-48.85. US NO. 101.00-135.00. SLAUGHTER EWES 1-3 SOWS 34.50-43.00. 35 00-39 00 FEEDER PIGS 149. US NO. 1-3 FEED ER PIGS 10.50-23.50 - PER HEAD. SHEEP 25. CHOICE WOOL Pennsylvania Livestock Association Donates $50,00 To Penn State UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) — The Pennsylvania Live stock Association has donated $50,000 to the Penn State Judging Team Endowment Fund. The gift, which will be donated in incre ments of $5,000 per year over the next 10 years, will benefit mem bers of the Penn State livestock, meats and horse judging teams. The Pennsylvania Livestock Association established the Judg ing Team Endowment Fund in 1981 to ensure that the three Penn State judging teams have the necessary funding to enter annual national contests. Believing that the competitions are a vital part of educating future stockmen, the PLA has made yearly contribu tions to the fund. Two graduates of the Penn State College of Agriculture, Hen ry Gruber of New Tripoli, Pa., and Peter Krall of Catasauque, Pa., were among the PLA members instrumental in securing the donation. ‘This pledge is a terrific boost to the Pennsylvania Livestock Association Judging Team Endowment Fund,” says Dr. Paul J. Wangsness, former head of the Fast, efficient, one-pass seedbeds with new Hart-Carter Unique, forward scooping action prepares uniform, level seedbed in wide range of soils at high speeds. Adjustable depths from I V2 to S’/z" Long wearing tines, simple award winning design for easy maintenance. Greater fuel economy. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 2,1989-Al9 HART-CARTER COMPANY Won top honors in Implement & Tractor's Ist design award competition for shortlmers HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS $530.00-51600 00 - PER HEAD. Penn State dairy and animal sci ence department and currently the regional director for the Capital Region of Penn State Cooperative Extension. “We are extremely grateful for the association’s con tinued and strong commitment to our educational programs. We anticipate that the commitment and leadership shown by PLA through this gift will be a catalyst for additional support from other individuals and groups toward our judging teams programs.” “Judging Jeams are an impor tant part of the education of many of our students,” says Dr. Lamar tine F. Hood, dean of the College of Agriculture. “In continuing their support of the teams, the members of the Pennsylvania Livestock Association will have a significant impact on students in the College of Agriculture, and on the livestock industry, for years to come.” The Pennsylvania Livestock Association is dedicated to pro moting the marketing, processing and maximum use of beef cattle, sheep, swine and horses within Pennsylvania. flCv
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