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    Eighty-Four Livestock
Eighty>Four, Pa.
Monday, June 21, 1993
Report Supplied by Auction
CATTLE 213. STEERS, SELECT
68.00-73.50; STANDARD 61.00-67.50;
UTILITIES 60.00 AND DOWN.
HEIFERS: SELECT 68.50-74.00;
STANDARD 61.00-67.00; UTILITIES
60.50 AND DOWN.
COWS: UTILITY AND COMMER
CIAL 50.00-57.50, CUTTERS, BONERS
AND UTILITIES 46.00-51.00; CAN
NERS AND LOW CUTTERS
42.00-46.50; SHELLS 41.50 AND
DOWN.
BULLS: #1 59.00-66.00; #2
52.00-60.00.
FEEDER STEERS: 200-300 LBS.
80.00-122.00; 300-500 LBS. 72.50-96.00;
500-800 LBS. 54.00-88.00.
HEIFERS: 200-300 LBS. 77.00-107.00;
300-500 LBS. 68.00-84.00; 500-800 LBS.
52.00-82.00.
BULLS: 200-300 LBS. 80.00-117.00;
300-500 LBS. 70.00-87.00; 500-800 LBS.
55.00-84.00.
CALVES: 200 HEAD. VEALERS
CHOICE 95.00-117.00. GOOD
82.50-94.00; STANDARD AND GOOD
7000-84.00; UTILITIES 67.00 AND
DOWN.
FARM CALVES, HOLSTEIN BULLS
#1 13150-180.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
105.00- HOLSTEIN #2 BULLS
102.50- BEEF BULLS
92.50- BEEF HEIFRS
90.00-
HOGS: 57 HEAD. #l&2 220-260 LBS.
47.50-52.50; #l&3 260-300 LBS.
44.00-49.00.
SOWS: UNDER 500 LBS. 37.00-46.75;
OVER 500 LBS. 35.50-37.50.
FEEDER PIGS: #l&3 20-40 LBS
21.00-56.00 HEAD: -100-150 LBS.
the competition.
The heart of the Jaguar is
CLAAS’s 24-knife, precision en
gineered cutting cylinder that gives
a clean, superior chop. The angled
knives draw the crop toward the
center, producing a smooth, steady
flow through to the discharge
chute. The knives’ “scissors ac
tion chop” ensures a cleaner cut.
And all of this is done with mini
mal power requirements.
An automatic electrohydraulic
knife sharpener is standard. The
shearbar is easily accessible and
quickly adjusted.
CLAAS’s field-proven, 4-trac
mechanical rear wheel drive car
ries the Jaguar efficiently through
any field condition. This optional
4-trac four wheel drive unit can be
engaged on-the-go.
The full visibility cab is air con-
40.00-61.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS: 145 HEAD.
HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 25-50 LBS.
SS.OO-62.00; 50-75 LBS. 53.00-59.00;
CHOICE 75-100 LBS. 50.00-55.00; 150
LBS. 45.00; FEEDER LAMBS GOOD
AND CHOICE 45.00-60.00; UTILITIES
45.00 DOWN; EWES 25.00-30.50.
GOATS: 35 HEAD. LARGE
30.00-55.00; MEDIUM 20.00-33.00;
SMALL 6.00-15.00.
COW PLUS CA|J 625.00-850.00.
Frederick Livestock
Auction
Frederick, Md.
June 21, 1993
Report Supplied by Auction
SLAUGHTER COWS: UTILITY
49.00-54.00; HIGH DRESSING TO 55.75;
CANNERS 45.00-49.00; SHELLY 45.00
DOWN.
BULLS: YG#2 1365 LBS. 57.25.
FED STEERS: NO CHOICE; SELECT
1000-1150 LBS. 67.00-69.50; STAN
DARD 1400-1650 LBS. TO 61.25.
FED HEIFERS; FEW OFFERED.
VEAL CALVES: CHOICE 180-300
LBS. TO 99.00; GOOD 80.00-88.00;
CULLS 80-100 LBS. 52.00-60.00; 50-80
LBS. 45.00-55.00; WEAK/ROUGH 45.00
DOWN.
FARM CALVES; HOLSTEIN BULLS
«1 95-120 LBS. 160.00-180.00; 80-90
LBS. 140.00-170.00; SMALL FRAME
100.00-140.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1
90-120 LBS. 170.00-190.00; #2 80-110
LBS. 130.00-170.00; BEEF X BULLS TO
170.00; HEIFERS TO 152.00.
BUTCHER HOGS: US#l&3 215-260
LBS. 46.75-48.00; 200-215 LBS.
43.00-45.00; 290 LBS. TO 40.00; 3 HEAD
315 LBS. 36.50.
SOWS: 400-700 LBS. 34.00-38.00.
BOARS: 450 LBS. TO 33.00.
STOCK CATTLE; STEERS •
LBS. 84.00-90.00; SOO-6SO LBS.
75.00-77.00.
HEIFERS; 4 HEAD6OO LBS. AT 78.00.
BULLS; NONE.
LAMBS: CHOICE 115 LBS. TO 57.00;
50-70 LBS. TO 64.00.
SHEEP: NONE.
GOATS: SMALL TO 32.00.
PIGS AND SHOATS: BY THE HEAD
FROM TESTED HERDS, 25-40 LBS.
25.00-35.00; BY THE POUND FOR
SLAUGHTER 170-190 LBS. 38.00-39.00.
HATFIELD QUALITY MEATS
WEIGHT AND GRADE PROGRAM
BASE PRICE 50.75 AT PLANT. PLUS
BONUS ON QUALITY HOGS.
Carlisle Livestock
Market
CarlMc, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuciday, June 22, 1993
SLAUGHTER STEERS: CHOICE.
NONE OFFERED; SELECT LIGHTS
71.75-74.75.
SLAUGHTER HOLSTEINS: SELECT
AND CHOICE 1600-1800 LBS.
60.50-66.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: CHOICE
72.00-72.25; HOLSTEINS TO 66.00.
SLAUGHTER COWS: ACTIVE, FUL
LY STEADY. BREAKING UTILITY
AND COMMERCIAL 50.00-54.25; CUT
TER AND BONING UTILITY
49.00-54.00; CANNER AND LOW CUT
TER 44.00-48.00; BIG MIDDLE
43.50-49.00; SHELLY 43.00 AND
DOWN.
SLAUGHTER FAT BULLS: YG#l
63.25-66.00; YG#2 57.00-62.50.
FEEDER STEERS: 500-750 LBS.
MEDIUM AND LARGE #1 84.00-88.00;
HOLSTEINS 76.00-82.00.
The unique cutting cylinder is the heart
of the Jaguar 695.
ditioned, heated and soundproofed
for operator comfort. A multi-func
tion control lever puts control of
all harvesting functions at the
operator’s fingertips. The world
renowned Mercedes 354 hp V 8
diesel engine means reliability and
economical operation.
An optional com cracker maxi
mizes feed quality by ensuring a
fully digestible harvest. Indepen
dent studies show CLAAS’s un
beatable com cracker is nearly
100% effective.
The Jaguar’s 6-row com head
is the world’s only folding com
head. This unique header comes
with “Auto steer’’ to guide the
Jaguar automatically through the
rows, assuring ease of operation.
FEEDER HEIFERS: 450-700 LBS.
MEDIUM AND LARGE #1 83.00-88.00;
HOLSTEINS 76.00-77.00.
FEEDER BULLS; 500-850 LBS
HOLSTEINS 56.00-72.00.
VEAL CALVES: STRONG DEMAND.
CHOICE 100.00-107.00; GOOD
90.00-99.00; STANDARD 65.00-85.00;
LIGHT/WEAK 55.00 AND DOWN.
HOLSTEIN FARM BULLS: OVER 95
LBS. TO 190.00; UNDER 95 LBS. TO
182.50.
HOLSTEINS FARM HEIFERS
MOSTLY 180.00-202.50.
HOGS; BARROWS AND GILTS
US# 1-3 220-290 LBS. 44.00-47.00; OVER
300 LBS. 41.50-43.50; UNDER 200 LBS.
34.00-38.00.
SOWS: 350-500 LBS. 36.00-38.00.
BOARS: 31.00-31.50.
FEEDER PIGS: BY THE HEAD. 15-25
LBS. 20.00-27.00; 30-55 LBS.
32.50-48.00.
SHEEP; 11.00-44.00.
LAMBS: CHOICE 35-55 LBS.
70.00-80.00; GOOD AND CHOICE
70-110 LBS. 53.00-66.00; GOOD 40-80
LBS. 60.00-67.00.
GOATS: BY THE HEAD, LARGE
65.00-71.00; SM/MED/KIDS 22.50-60.00.
SALE EVERY TUES. RABBITS.
EGGS AND POULTRY. SALE TIME
5:30 P.M. RECEIVING 5 P.M. RABBITS,
EGGS AND POULTRY. LIVESTOCK
SALE TIME 7 P.M.
Keister’s
Middleburg Auction
Mlddlcburg, Pa.
Tuesday, June 22, 1993
Report Supplied by PDA
CATTLE 442.. PDA ..tieeis mostly 1.00
CIAAS offers the world’s only folding
6-row com head. It also fits John Deere
and New Holland forage harvesters.
Pickup attachments from 7'to 14'
are available.
Every Jaguar is backed by
CLAAS’s commitment to quality
in sales, service and parts
replacement.
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THE HARVESTING SPECIALIST
For more information contact:
M. M. Weaver
and Sons, Inc.,
Leola, Pennsylvania,
717-656-2321
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Juna 26, 1993-Al5
to ZOO lower, cow mostly needy to 1.00
hither. STEERS: Choice 1100/1450 lb*.
75.75-78.50, one at 79.00, few Select and
Low Choice 1550/1770 Ibe. 65.00-74.50,
couple 74.50, Select 70.00-75.00. HOLS
TEINS: Choice 1200/1500 lbs.
68.50-7 ZOO, Select 64.00-68.00. few Sun
derd 61.25-64.25. HEIFERS: Choice
1000/1300 lbs. 71.00-76.75, couple to
78.75, Select 62.00-70.00. COWS: Break
ing Utility and Ccmmereial 52.50-56.75,
few to 58.25, Cutter & Bon. Utility
51.00- couple to 58.00, Canner and
Low Outer 46.00-50.50. Shells down to
41.00. BULLOCKS; few Choice
68.00- few Select and Choice
67.00- BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1
1200/2085 lbs. 59.00-70.50. FEEDER
CATTLE: few Medium Frame No. 1
800/900 lbs. steers 67.00-68.00; few
Medium No. 1 450/700 lbs. heifers
70.00-
CALVES 216..VEALERS: few Utility
60/85 lbs. 40.00-60.00. RETURNED TO
FARM; No. 1 Holstein bolls 85/125 lbs.
155.00- No. 2 80/120 lbs.
100.00- few down to 70.00; No. 1
Holstein heifers 85/125 lbs.
175.00- few down to 130.00.
HOGS 487..(6/22 & 6/23/93).. BAR
ROWS AND GILTS: US No. 1 230/250
Ibi. 49.00-50.50. few 51.25, 1-2 225/250
Ibt. 47.50-45.75, 2-3 215/300 Ibi.
45.00-47.00,1-3 180/205 lbs. 40.00-44.00.
SOWS: US 1-3 450/690 Ibi. 35.00-38.75,
300/500 Ibi. 32.00-35.00. BOARS:
210/750 Ibi. 31.00-34.00.
FEEDER PIGS 30S..US 1-3 25/40 lbs.
25.00-38.00, 45/65 lbs. 41.00-47.00. • <ll
per head.
GOATS 31..Xaige 50.00-85.00, Urge
Kids 18.00-31.00. all per head.
ADADC
Sponsors
Seminar
SYRACUSE, N.Y.
The American Dairy
Association and Dairy
Council, Inc. (ADADC)
will sponsor an educa
tional training seminar
from July 6-8 at Morris
ville College, Morrisvil
le, N.Y.
Dairy promotion vol
unteers from New York
Slate and New Jersey
will attend the three-day
seminar.
The workshops, pre
sented by dairy industry
professionals, are
designed to prepare par
ticipants for a busy year
of promoting dairy pro
ducts. Participation in
hands-on workshops
will help the promoters
gain experience in dairy
promotion techniques.
More than 170 dairy
representatives are
expected to take part in
the training seminar.
For information regard
ing the seminar, contact
Shirley Griffith, (315)
472-9143.
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