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Leesport
Livestock Auction
LEESPORT, PA
December 22, 1993
SALE NOT REPORTED
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1993.
HEADAGES WERE AS FOLLOWS:
CATTLE 310 HEAD (87 SLAUGHTER
STEERS AND HEIFERS. 73 FEEDER
CATTLE); CALVES 129; HOGS 114;
FEEDER PIGS 153; SHEEP 17; GOATS
11.
CATTLE 203.. PDA .. Supply included
56 slaughter steers and heifers, 38 feeder
cattle ..Compared with last Wednesday's
market: si. steers steady to 3.00 higher, si.
cows steady to weak. STEERS: Choice
1000/1365 lbs. 67.75-72.00, Select
1100/1550 lbs. 62.50-67.25, Standard
54.50- HOLSTEINS: Choice
1120/1660 lbs. 59.00-63.75, Select
1150/1710 lbs. 55.50-60.50. HEIFERS:
Few Choice 1000/1205 lbs. 65.75-68.00,
one Select 62.50, few Standard
48.00- COWS: Breaking Utility and
Commercial 46.00-51.75, Cutter and Bon
ing Utility 44.00-48.25, Canner & low Cut
ter 38.00-45.50. Shells down to 31.50.
BULLOCKS: One Select 60.75. BULLS:
Yield Grade No. 1,1290/1850 lbs.
57.50- few No. 2 1135/1395 lbs.
55 00-56.25. FEEDER CATTLE; Steers:
Large Frame No. 2, 760/900 lbs.
63.00- Heifers: Few Large Frame
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Heifers
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At Home
4 Yrl. Heifers - Open
6 Heifer Calves 8 Mo. Old
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No. 1,385/475 lbs. 75.00-77.00, few Large
Frame No. 2. 455/720 lbs. 41.00-58.00,
Medium Frame No.l & 2, 295/550 lbs.
65.00- Bulls; Medium Frame No. 1,
500/780 lbs. 60.00-68.00, one 85.50, few
Large Frame N 0.2, 475/980 lbs.
52.00-
CALVES 164..VEALERS: Few Stan
dard and Good 70/100 lbs. 55.00-67.50,
Utility 50/90 lbs. 25.00-55.00.
RETURNED TO FARM: No. 1 Holstein
Bulls 90/120 lbs. 135.00-170.00,75/90 lbs.
90.00-130.00, No. 2 80/120 lbs.
62.50-140.00; No. 1 Holstein heifers
80/120 lbs. 167.50-207.00, few No. 2,
80/100 lbs. 90.00-105.00. Beef cross
65/110 lbs. bulls and heifers 80.00-150.00.
HOGS 17S..Barrows and gills mostly
steady, sows mostly steady. BARROWS
AND GILTS: US No. 1-2 230/250 lbs.
39.00- 1-3 230/260 lbs. 37.75-39.00,
2-3 245/300 lbs. 34,00-36.00. SOWS: US
No. 1-3 360/500 lbs. 28.00-30.00,500/700
lbs. 30.00-33.00, Medium 200/400 lbs.
12.00- BOARS: Few 320/600 lbs.
27.25-28.25.
FEEDER PIGS 208..8u1k of supply sold
IV.
and
for daughter to Holiday martcet. US No.
1-2 45/60 lbs. 80.00-90.00. 1-3 20/35 lbs.
95.00-130.00, 40/70 lbs. 65.00-85.00.
per cwt; 1-3 15/20 lbs. 10.00-22.00 per
head.
SHEEP 51.. High Choice and Prime
40/60 lbs. New Crop slaughter lambs
125.00- Good and Choice 25/55
lbs. 92.50-115.00; Choice 65/105 lbs.
Wooled 65.00-87.50. Slaughter sheep:
23.00-
GOATS 20...Tw0 Large 70.00, few
Medium 50.00-62.50, one Small 52.50,
Kids 47.50-65.00. all per head.
CATTLE 114.. Supplied by the auction.
COWS; Breaking Utility and Commercid
47.00-49.85, couple to 50.85; Cutter and
Boning Utility 45.50-48.75; Canner and
low Cutter 41.00-45.85. Shells down to
38.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Heifers; Cou
ple 73.00-78.00.
CALVES 71..VEALERS: Standard and
Good 58.00-70.00. FARM CALVES: No.
195/1 IS lbs. Holstein bulls 172.50-189.00,
Belleville
Livestock Auction
BELLEVILLE, PA
December 29, 1993
PDPP To
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)
On Feb. 7, a special annual
meeting is to be held to celebrate
the 10th apniversary of the Penn
sylvania Dairy Promotion Pro
gram.
The meeting is set to begin at
10:30 a.m. and conclude by 3
p.m., at the Nittany Lion Inn, State
College. The meeting program
will include a complete review of
Pennsylvania Dairy’s 1993 pro
grams, as well as promotional ac
tivities conducted throughout the
No. 2 80/120 lbs. 110.00-170.00; No. 1
90/110 lbs, Holstein heifers
140.00- N 0.2 85/105 lbs.
110.00-
HOGS 101.. BARROWS AND GILTS:
US 1-2 230/260 lbs. 38.75-39.75, US No.
1-3 220/280 lbs. 36.50-38.50. SOWS: US
No. 1-3 300/500 lbs. 29.00-33.00,500/650
lbs. 32.50-35.00. BOARS: 300/600 lbs.
Celebrate
life of the program.
“We want to inform dairy pro
ducers about their investment in
dairy promotion,” said Brian
Ross, program manager. “This
meeting will reflect Pennsylvania
Dairy’s 10 years of activities con
ducted on behalf of Pennsylvania
dairy farmers to promote milk and
dairy products in the state.”
Pennsylvania Dairy Board
Chairman Karl Kroeck, from
Knoxville, will deliver the key-
(Turn to Pago A 29)
27.00-29.50.
FEEDER PIGS 239... US No. 1-3 30/40
lbs. 35.00-4S.Oa all per head.
SHEEP 13..W001ed si. lambs: Choice
80/100 lbs. 75.00-80.00. Slaughter Sheep
28.00-39.50.
GOATS 9.. Medium 40.00-50.00; Large
Kids 28.00-37.50.- per head.