Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 11, 1990, Image 44

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    A44-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11,1990
Frederick Livestock
Auction
Frederick, Md.
Monday, Aug. 6, 1990
Report Supplied by Auction
SLAUGHTER COWS ACTIVEI
1.00-2 00 HIGHER! UTILITY
52 00-57 00. HIGH DRESSING TO 58 00.
1 AT 60 25, CANNERS 50 00-54 00,
SHELLY 50 00 DOWN
BULLS YG#2 62 00-67 00. STAN
DARD TO 60.25
FED STEERS NONE.
FED HEIFERS HOLSTEIN LOW
CHOICE 1565 LBS 64 75
VEAL CALVES CHOICE 1 375 LBS
AT 105 00, GOOD 190-300 LBS
85 00-100 00, CULLS 85-110 LBS
68 00-76 00, 50-80 LBS 62 00-70 00,
WEAK AND ROUGH 62 00 DOWN
FARM CALVES- HOLSTEIN BULLS
10.00 HIGHER! #1 95-125 LBS.
120.00- 00; #2 85-105 LBS
80.00-
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS- 80-95 LBS
100 00-130.00; 95-105 LBS.
140 00-160.00; BEEF X BULLS TO
14200
BUTCHER HOGS: 1.00 LOWER.
US#l AND 3 225-260 LBS. 57.00-58.00;
280-350 LBS 51.00-57 00, 200-220 LBS
50.00-53.00.
SOWS: 400-600 LBS. #1 AND 3
48.50-50.75; #2 AND 3 45.00-4800.
BOARS; TO 46.75.
STOCK CATTLE, STEERS: HOLS
TEINS 300 LBS. TO 85.00; 500 LBS TO
64.50.
HEIFERS: 500-700 LBS. 69.00-80.00;
750 LBS. TO 71.00; 2 HOLSTEINS 180
LBS. AT 120.00.
BULLS: 350 LBS TO 86.50; 550 LBS
TO 75.50; 850-975 LBS 60.00-67 50.
LAMBS; CHOICE 125-135 LBS
48.00-50.00.
SHEEP; 115-135 LBS. 21.00-24.50.
GOATS: LARGE TO 57.000-79.00;
MEDIUM 35-50 LBS. SMALL TO 23.00.
PIGS AND SHOATS: BY THE HEAD,
15-25 LBS. 14.00-22 00, 50 LBS. TO
40.00.
POUND. 100-110 LBS,
BY THE
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CATTLE AND CALVES: 200 ( 0
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RECEIPTS CONSISTS OF FEEDER
CATTLE AND COWS FOR REGULAR
THURSDAY'S AUCTION
NO TEST ON SLAUGI ITER CATTLE.
SLAUGHTER CLASSES: NOT
TESIED COWS CUTT, UTIL, COMM
BULK SALES HI-DRESS % LO-DRESS
% BREAKING 2-4
BONING 1-2
LOW TO AVG. CUTTER
RECEIPTS THIS WEEK 900- WEEK
AGO 1,100. YEAR AGO 1,400
COMPARED WITH LAST WEEKS
CLOSE, SLAUGHTER STEERS AND
HEIFER MOSTLY .50 LOWER.
EXCEPT HOLSTEIN STEERS STEADY.
COWS 1.00-2.00 HIGHER. BULLS
FIRM TO 1.00 HIGHER SLAUGHTER
SUPPLY MAINLY MIXED SELECT
AND CHOICE STEERS AND HEIFERS.
AROUND 10% COWS
North Jersey
Livestock
Hackettstown, NJ
Tuesday, Aug. 7, 1990
Report supplied by auction
CALVES .50-1.35.
COWS .40-58.’/..
EASY COWS ,15-47’/. .
HEIFERS .43.-.63.
BULLS ,58’/. -.68.
STEERS .54’/,-.72.
HOGS .40-.51.
SOWS .35-.42'/i.
ROASTING PIGS. EACH 35.00-49.00.
BOARS .35 .42.
SHEEP .10-.43.
LAMBS. EACH 10.00-63.00.
LAMBS PER LB. .25-.68.
GOATS EACH 12.00-105.00.
KIDS EACH 8.00-60.00.
TOTAL 1,276.
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Hampshire/Duroc Places High
At Lancaster 4-H Roundup
ANDY ANDREWS
Lancaster Farming Staff
MANHEIM (Lancaster
Co.) With his hog weighing in
at 240 pounds, not only did Jason
Cox, 14, of Manheim win the 4-H
swine grand champion Wednesday
night at the Lancaster 4-H Round
up, but he also commanded a
pretty hefty price for his
Hampshire/Duroc cross.
Doug Clemens of Hatfield
Quality Meals, Montgomery
County, purchased the hog for
$684 $2.85 per pound.
Jason also picked up reserve
heavyweight champion hog at the
competition, which sold to
Arnold’s Hog Farm for $215.04
$.84 per pound.
Reserve champion was picked
up by the 230-pound Duroc cross
owned by Cory Pfautz, 12, of
Lititz. Wilmer Kreider picked the
hog up at the auction for $368
$1.60 per pound.
Judge for the show was Henry
Holloway of Darlington,
Maryland.
Following is a list of show
placings.
4-H SWINE ROUNDUP
GRAND CHAMPION
Jason Cox
RESERVE CHAMPION
Cory Pfautz
MARKET PRICES
MEDIUM WEIGHT CHAMPION
Laura Folker
.96/lb
LIGHT WEIGHT CHAMPION
Laura FolKsr
Farm Crest
1.00/Ib.
Lancaster 4-H Swine Roundup Wednesday night In Man
helm. Doug Clements of Hatfield Quality Meats, left, pur
chased the hog for $684.
RESERVE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
Jason Cox
Arnold's Hog Farm
84/tb
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Leldy Farms
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Willie the Butcher
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Gerald Boyd
Willie the Butcher
.85/lb.
picked up reserve champion
honors at the Lancaster 4-H
Swine Roundup at the Man
helm Fairgrounds. Wilmer
Kreider of Willie the Butcher
bought the hog for $368.
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