Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Infection January 26, 1994 CATTLE CALVES HOGS SHEEP TUESDAY (EST) 126,000 5,000 336,000 20,000 WEEK AGO (EST) 118,000 4,000 310,000 19,000 YEAR AGO (EST) 126,000 5,000 355,000 19,000 WEEK TO DATE (EST) 367,000 16,000 1,014,000 56,000 SAME PD LT WK (EST) 361,000 12,000 735,000 53,000 SAME PD LT YR (ACT) 366,000 15,000 1,051,000 56,000 PREVIOUS DAY ESTIMATED TUESDAY STEER AND HEIFER 97,000, COW AND BULL 26,000. •♦•REVISION HOG SLAUGHTER TUESDAY..33B,OOO. Indiana Livestock Homer City, PA Thurtday, Jan. 27, 1994 Report nipplled by Auction BEEF: HEIFERS GOOD 71.50. MEDIUM 68.00-71.00; COMMON 65 00-68.00. STEERS: GOOD 72.50, MEDIUM 69.00-71.75, COMMON 66.00-69.00. COWS: GOOD 48.00, MEDIUM 42.00-46.75, COMMON 41.00 DOWN. BULLS BUTCHER 57.50, BOLOGNA 55.00-58.50. CALVES: 85-115 LBS. (BULLS) 40.00- 85-115 LBS. (HFRS.) 40.00- 80 LBS. UNDER 40.00- 120 LBS. OVER (VEAL) 90.00- Poor old Pete lost his equipment in the snow bank again this Winter. He’d actually thought ahead and drew a map of where he had parked his equipment in die Fall, but unfortunately, the map got misplaced ... Pete stil] blames his wife, Because of that, he’s in the dog house now. Fortunately his new roommate, Leon, is a pretty good ole’ hound, but even Leon couldn’t help crack the “case of the missing equipment” This year Pete tied a string around his finger so that he’d make sure to get to Morton Buildings’ Special Sale on February 10,' 11,12,1994 to take advantage of the Lowest Prices of the year. You probably know someone like Pete who doesn’t think storing their equipment indoors is important. But listen to the experts. According to Dr. Neil Meador, University of Missouri, stored equipment returns 5% to 15% more at trade-in time, And North Dakota State University’s Dr. Harvey Hireling says that housed equipment experiences 40% less downtime. Morton Buildings Inc. Morton Buildings Inc. 3366 York Road • Gettysburg. PA 17325 p Q Box 126 , Phillipsburg. NJ 06665 717-624-3331 906-454-7900 Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auction every Thunday at 4:00 p.m. Jersey Shore, Pa. Report supplied by Auction Thurtday, Jan. 27, 1994 RETURN TO FARM CALF 80.00-140.00. GOOD VEAL: 60.00-79.00. COMMON VEAL: 30.00-59.00. COMMON STEERS: 53.00-58.00. COMMERCIAL COWS; 43.00-49.00. CANNERS-CUTTERS: 43.00-49.50. SHELLS: 33.00-42.00. GOOD FEEDERS: 70.00-75.00. COMMON FEEDERS: 45.00-69.00. BULLS: 50.00-56.00. GOOD HOGS: 42.00-44.00. HEAVY HOGS: 44.00. Receive Two Free SQO-447- 7436 “Insulator” Jackets /Su I* AMSa| (featuring a DuPont SUPPLEX* Iflvltl UIV outer shell and a Thmsulate* yjkm/ 111 mncr lining) with every building DUlLlririw) purchase from now until P.O. Box 399, Morton, IL 61550 February 12,1994! LAMBS: MEDIUM 60.00-63.00; COM MON HEIFERS 24.30. HOGS; NO. I 200-240 LBS. 44.73, NO. 2140-193 LBS. 40.00-4130,243 LBS. UP 40.00-43.00. SOWS: 33.00-38.00 BOARS: 27.00. Pennsylvania Livestock Auction Waynnburg, Pa. Thun* January 27, 1994 Report SupplM by Auction CATTLE: SL. COWS: UTILITY A COMMERCIAL 43.00-32.00; CUTTER A BONING UTILITY 41.00-45.00; CAN NER A LOW CUTTER 39.00-43.30; SMELLS 37.30 A DOWN. BULLS: YIELD GRADE 1 1500#-1870# 30.00-61.00; YIELD GRADE 2 1000#-1400# 43.00-34.00. FEEDER STEERS: MftL-1 300-300# 78.00-96.00; 230-280# 73.00-102.00, M 900-1000 SS.OO-70.00. HEIFERS M 1&L-1 300-300# 73.00-86.00; L-l 400-630# 63.00-78.00. BULLS M&L-l 300-620# 58.00-92.00. CALVES: VEAL.. PRIME 80.00-100.00; CHOICE 74.00-90.00; GOOD 60.00-72.00. FARM CALVES: #1 HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-120# FEW 100.00-125.00; #2 HOLSTEIN BULLS 80-100# FEW 73.00-100.00; BEEF X BULL&HFRS./HD. 43.00-132.30. HOGS: BARROWS & GILTS #l-2 In fact, payback from reduced and increased trade in values can be recovered in seven years or less! After ' building makes by protecting /aluable equipment night & day. And Morton Buildings makes sure you’re \ protected, too, with the strongest written warranties in the too bad. If Pete stored his equipment, he’d probably be out in the fields early this Spring, instead of repairing Old Man Winter’s mischief. At least he won’t miss Morton Building’s I Special Sale this ' Februaiy. And maybe Leon will get his house back for himself! 210-233# 40.00-43.00; #l3 233-280# 37.30-42.00; SOWS #l-3 300-300# 32.0tM0.00. FEEDER PIGS: 1-3 25-33# 12.00-24.00/HD. LAMBS: HIGH CHOICE 33-73 LBS. 68.00-80.00; CHOICE 90-103# Ayrshire Breeders Have BEATILEBORO. VL Ayr shire breeders can now telephone the Ayrshire Breeder’s Office 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and leave messages and questions for staff to resolve. “This convenience really works well,” said Rob Schrull, general office manager. “People can call whenever they think of some thing. we can research their request, and then we can get back Is? PMEKT Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 29, 1994-A35 24-Hour Telephone DON'T BE SLOW Call Now To Place Yotlr CLASSIFIED AD Ph: 717-3 M-3047 or 717-Ut-l 104 Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week’s publication JANUARY SAT. JAN. 29 - 9:3OAM Antique Auction. #6lOO Balt Pke. 114 mi. S. of Oxford, Pa. American Indian items, furniture, cop perware, etc. Jeffrey E. Whiteside, auct. SAT. JAN. 29-9:3OAM US Bankruptcy court for the districto f Maryland, At Cochran Auction Complex, 7704 Mapleville Rd., Boonsboro, Wash. Co., Maryland for convenience of sale. James G. Cochran," auct. SAT. JAN. 29 -10 AM, Farm Machinery, Trucks, Loaders & More. Located Groveland, N.Y. Roy Tells-- worth, Inc. Sales Manager & Auct. SAT. JAN. 29 -11 AM, PUBLIC SALE of REAL ESTATE. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. antiques, farm equip.. TOOLS. BUTCHERING EQUIP.. GUNS SAT., FEB. 26, 1994 9 A.M. Located between Manhelm & Mount Joy at 1176 Breneman Rd., Manhelm; Rapho Twp., Lancaster Co., PA. (Direc tions: From Manhelm-Mt. Joy Rd. turn onto Breneman Rd. to sale site.) 3 VALUABLE PARCELS OF LAND #l-11 Acres (more or less) w/road fron tage. Erected thereon is a 2'A STORY FRAME DWELLING w/vinyl siding contain ing 4 rooms plus bath on Ist floor and 4 rooms on 2nd floor. Oil hot-water heat 2-car Garage. BANK BARN w/1 drive floor. Com bam & tobacco shed attached. Dampening cellar, stripping room, room for 3 A. of tobacco. Good roofs. #2-6 Acres (more or less) w/road frontage. #3-8 Acres (more or less) w/road frontage. Persons wishing to view property may do so Sat, Feb. 12 & 19 from 10-2 PM or by calling 665-3949 for an appointment Sale by: ANNA M. SHELLY Auctioneers: Curtis Shenk (665-4136) #AU-002691-L R. Terry Matthews (Apprentice) Food stand by Mastersonville Fire Co. 55.00- FEEDER LAMBS GOOD 60.00- EWES 18.00-40.00. GOATS: LARGE 35.00-90.00/HD.; MEDIUM 25.00-41.00/HD.; SMALL 10.00- HORSES: 45.00-54.00, PONIES 20.00-40.00. to them. It’s quite often the best use of everyone’s time.” Schrull said that office staff check the messages several times a day, and that calls between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. are answered in person whenever possible. Schrull encourages all callers to include their name, number, good time to be reached and a complete message. “The more information we have, the faster we can attend to their need,” he said. Tavern Auction. Located Maidencreek; Routes 222 & 73, Berks Co., 8 Miles North Of Reading. Sinclair Auction Co. FEBRUARY SAT. FEB. 5 - 9:30 Lane. Co. 4-H Bth Annual Benefit Sale, Farm and Home Cen ter, 1383 Arcadia Rd., East of Rt. 72, Lane., Pa. Win ross, Quilts, Specialty Items, Gift Certificates, Misc. Dennis Wolgemuth, Dave White, Jan Waltz, Bob Wolgemuth, aucts. SAT. FEB. 5 -10 AM, Approx. 180 Repo's & Off Lease Vehicles Will Be Offered. 150 Dealer & Public Units. Keystone Public Auto Exchange. (Real Estate 11 A.M.) (Guns 12 Noon)
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