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    Frederick Livestock
Auction
Frederick, Md.
Monday, Jan. 8, 1990
Report Supplied by Auction
SLAUGHTER COWS: 100 HEAD, 1.00
LOWER.
UTILITY 50.00-55.00; HIGH DRESS
ING 55.00-56.75; CANNERS
46.00-50.00; SHELLY 46.00 DOWN.
BULLS: YG#2 TO 58.00.
FED STEERS: 20 HEAD. NO CHOICE
OFFERED; SELECT 1050.00-1300 LBS.
64.00- STANDARD 60.00-64.00.
FED HEIFERS; FEW OFFERED.
VEAL CALVES: LOW CHOICE
200-300 LBS. TO 92.00; GOOD
80.00- STANDARD 70.00-80.00;
CULLS 85-120 LBS. 64.00-72.00; 50-80
LBS. 58.00-65.00; WEAK/ROUGH/THIN
57.00-
FARM CALVES. HOLSTEIN BULLS:
5.00 HIGHER TO 164.00; #l9O-125 LBS.
130.00- #2'Bs-110 LBS.
90.00-
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS: 90 LBS. UP TO
145.00.
BUTCHER HOGS: 2.50 LOWER.
US#l AND 2 240 LBS. TO 48.25; IA3
270-300 LBS. 44.00-45.00; 300-425 LBS.
40.00-
SOWS: FEW 400-550 LBS.
40.00-
BOARS; NONE.
STOCK CATTLE: FEW OFFERED.
STEERS 500-700 LBS. 62.00-70.00.
HEIFERS: 500700 LBS. 64.0068.00;
ROUGH HOLSTEINS 300-500 LBS.
55.0066.00.
BULLS: NONE
DAIRY REPLACEMENTS; FRESH
975.00985.00.
SHEEP: 140235 LBS. 17.0032.00.
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GOATS: LARGE 88.00-108.00;
MEDIUM 60.00-80.00.
PIGS AND SHOATS: BY THE HEAD.
1 LOT 30 LBS. 10.00; 1 LOT 65 LBS.
30.00; BY THE POUND, 1 LOT 120 LBS.
36.00.
Morrisons Cove
Livestock
MartfaHburfc Pa.
January 8, 1990
Report (applied by auction
CATTLE 188. STEERS; H. CHOICE A
PRIME 70.50-75.25, CHOICE
67.50-70.00, GOOD 60.00-67.25, STAN
DARD 55.00-60.00. HEIFERS; CHOICE
67.5070.00, GOOD 55.5064.00.
COWS; UTILITY A COMMERCIAL
52.0055.75, CUTTERS 49.5051.75,
CANNER A LOW CUTTER 42.5049.00.
BULLOCKS: GOOD A CHOICE
61.75-66.50.
BULLS: YIELD GRADE NO. 1
58.5064.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS GOOD
70.0082.50, STANDARD 62.0069.00;
BULLS GOOD 68.0076.50, STANDARD
58.00-67.00; HEIFERS GOOD
65.0074.50, STANDARD 57.0064.50.
CALVES 236. PRIME 122.50125.00;
CHOICE 101.00-118.00, GOOD
92.5099.00, STANDARD A GOOD
74.5086.50, 90110 LBS. 76.5088.50,
65-90 LBS. 61.0084.50, HOLSTEIN
BULLS 90130 LBS. 135.00173.00,
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-130 LBS.
102.00121.00.
HOGS 103. US NO. 1-248.0049.00, US
NO. 1-3 47.0047.75.
SOWS: US NO. 1-3 38.0044.50.
BOARS 33.0037.00.
FEEDER PIGS 59. US NO. 1-3 2035
LBS. 22.5028.50 PER HEAD, NO. 1-3
PURINA CHOWS
First PIC Purchase.
35-50 LBS. 29.00-34.00 PER HEAD.
SHEEP 22. CHOICE 62.00-67.50,
GOOD 54.00-61.00, SL. EWES
18.503250.
GOATS 42.00-64.00 PER HEAD.
29 LOADS OF HAY, 51.00-207.50; 7
LOADS STRAW, 69.00-*4.00; 3 LOADS
OF FIREWOOD, 25.00-42.00 PICK-UP
LOAD.
Belleville Livestock
Belleville, PA
Jen. 10, 1990
CATTLE 156...PDA... REPORT IS
SUPPLIED BY THE AUCTION ...Select
slaughter Keen 56.75-64.75. Standard iL
heifen 50.00-59.25. Breaking Utility and
Commercial il. cowi 50.35-53.35, top
54.50, Cutter and Boning Utility
49.50- Canner A low Cutter
42.0049.35, Shell. down to 35.00. Yield
Grade No. 1, il. built 61.0066.00, No. 2,
50.50- Feeder Cattle: Steen
51.0064.50. Heifen 51.0064.50. Built
52.0061.00.
CALVES 112... Standard and Good
vealen 70.0074.00, Utility 60.0066.00.
Farm Calves: Holstein Bulls No. 1,
160.00174.00, No. 2, 100.00150.00.
HOGS 152.. US No. 1-2 215/260 lbs.
barrows and gilts 49.6050.25,1-3 200/280
lbs. 48.35-49.10. US No. 2-3 sows
35.5041.00.
FEEDER PIGS 207... US No. 1-3 feeder
pigs 12.00-35.50 all per head.
SHEEP 21...G00d wooled slaughter
lambs 50.00-58.00, Utility 39.00-46.00.
Slaughter ewes 28.00-36.00.
GOATS 4..i-arge 46.00-75.00 all per
head. HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS -
5600.00-51925.00 - PER HEAD.
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Leesport Livestock
I. wap erf, FA
Jen. 10,1990
CATTLE 233...PDA... Supply included
18 Feeder Cattle ...Compared to last Wed
nesday’s market: Slaughter steers weak to
1.00 lower; Cows steady to 200 higher.
Low to average Choice 1000/1400 lbs. si
steers 70.75-73.75, Select 66.5071.00;
few Choice Hdlsteins 66.85-67.00, few
Select 63.00-67.75, few Standard
59.0061.75. Few Choice si. heifers
69.0070.25, few Hdlsteins 62-63.75, few
Select Hoi. 57.25-60 JO. Breaking Ul A
Commercial si. cotvs 48.5053.00, couple
55.00, Cutter A Bon. Utility 48.5055.00,
few 55.50, Canner A Low Cotter
43.0047.75, Shells down to 39.00. Few
Select si. bullocks 64.75-69.25. Yield
Grade No. 1, 1240/1840 lbs. si. bulls
59.25-64.25, one 67.75. Feeder Cattle:
Few Medium Frame No. 2, 850/875 lbs.
steers 71.5072.50.
CALVES 176... Few Good and Choice
vealen 80.0097.00, Standard & Good
75/100 lbs. 720084.50, Utility 55/85 lbs.
65.0071, few down to 55.00. Farm
Calves: No. 1, Holstein Bulls 90/130 lbs.
140.00-171.00, No. 2, 85/120 lbs.
82.00135.00; Holstein 95/135 lbs. heifen
82.00147J0.
HOGS 464...8arr0ws and Gilts steady to
1.00 lower. US No. 1-2 215/240 lbs.
48.50-49.85,1-3 215/255 lbs. 46.35-48.50
few lots 2-3 265/280 lbs. 42.85-45.00,1-3
190/210 lbs. 42.50-45.85. US No. 1-3
350/670 lbs. sows 38.00-43.50. Boars
30.00-35.25.
FEEDER PIGS 162... Few Lou US No.
1-3 21/34 lbs. feeder pigs 107.00-132.50,
35/65 lbs. 69.00-89.00 all per
hundredweight
1990 PENNSYLVANIA
VEGETABLE CONFERENCE
Educational Sessions Trade Show
Irrigation Short Course
TUESDAY. JANUARY 30 TO
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1
Hershey Lodge and Convention Center
W. Chocolate Ave. And University Drive
Hershey, Pennsylvania
Over 12 certified pesticide applicator update training credits available
SELECTED TOPICS;
JANUARY 30
- PROCESSING VEGETABLES - Pesticide Safety,
New Herbicides, Quality
- GENERAL VEGETABLES - New Varieties, Mulches,
Disease and Insect Control, IPM, Crop Budgets
- MARKETING - Organic Produce, Effective Marketing,
Postharvest Handling
- REPORT ON THE PENNA. VEGETABLE MARKETING
AND RESEARCH PROGRAM - Plans for the promotion
campaign for the 1990 session
January 31
- ISSUES OF FOOD SAFETY, MARKETING OUTLOOK
- GENERAL VEGETABLES - Row Covers, Packing Shed
Operations, Pepper Production
-- BEDDING PLANTS - Basics, Potted Annuals, Varieties,
Plugs, Growth Regulators, Structures, Year-Around
Production
February 1
- WWAT.T- fruits - Raspberries, Strawberries, Blueberries,
IPM, Marketing
~ IRRIGATION SHORT COURSE - topics; Choosing the
Type of Irrigation-Overhead vs. Trickle, Fertigation, Filtration,
Equipment, Irrigation Scheduling- speakers: Larry Geohring
(Cornell), David Ross (Univ. of Maryland), James Patterson
(Rutgers Univ.), Douglas Sanders (N. Carolina State Univ.),
industry representatives, and Penn State experts-an all day
program-additional fee $25 includes packet of irrigation
literature
Sessions run from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Trade Show open during all sessions
(Over 100 Commercial Exhibitors)
Registration opens at 7:30 each day - Register at the
Conference or by mail with:
Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers Association
RO 1 Box 392
Northumberland, PA 17857
Call 717*473-8468 day or evening for Information
Fees per person:
PA Vegetable Growers Ass’n Members (dues $30.00-
includes subscription to American Vegetable Grower
magazine and PVGA newsletter)
One-Day $lO.OO Three-Day $15.00 (advance)
$20.00 (walk-in)
Non-Members
One-Day $15.00
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13,1990-Al9
CATTLE 91...PDA...Compared with
last weeks market: Few Choice daughter
steen 70.00-71.00, one Select 65.00, few
Standard 60.00-6S.SO, few Utility
56.75-SB.OO. Couple Standard si. heifen
59.00. Pew Breaking Utility A Commer
cial sL cows 50.00-53.30, Cutter A Boning
Utility 4S.SO-SO.OO, Catmer A low Cutter
38.00-45.00, Shells down to 27.50. Few
Select and Choice si. bullocks 68.0070.00.
Few Yield Grade No. 1, 1555/1785 lbs.
57.5061.00. Feeder Cattle: Small Lot
Medium No. 2, 450/480 lbs. steers
64.0073.00. Few Medium Frame No. I,
310/415 lbs. heifers 63.50-72, few
Medium #2, 340/570 lbs. 'S4.SOSB.OO.
Few Med. A Large Frame No. 1,395/575
lbs. balls 64.0073.00, few Medium #2,
360/520 lbs. 55.0060.50.
CALVES 102... Standard and Good
90/120 lbs. vealen 75.0080.00,60/85 lbs.
64.0076.00. Farm Calves: Holstein Bulls
90/130 lbs. 110.00164.00, No. 2, down to
88.00; couple Hoi. Heifen 110/115 lbs.
120.00A110.00. Beef cross 70/100 lbs.
bulls and heifen 80.00125.00, ISO/275
lbs. 75.00108.00. £>,
HOGS 196...8arr0ws and gilts i.OO
higher. US No. 1-2 230/245 lbs.
48.0048.20,1-3 235/255 lbs. 47.0047.80,
2-3 235/280 lbs. 45.0047.00.310/320 lbs.
41.50-42.50, No. 1-3 215/225 lbs.
45.0045.75. US No. 1-3 325/605 lbs. sows
38.0042.75. Boan 28.0032.00.
FEEDER PIGS 30...5ma1l Lot US No.
1-3 25 lbs. feeder pigs 14.50, lot 40 lbs.
23.00, 2-3 35/40 lbs. 15.0019.00, lot 75
lbs. 26.50 all per head.
Three-Day $25.00
Belknap Livestock
Dayton, PA
Jan. 10,1990