AlB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 24, 1994 N.E. Weekly Shell Egg Report September 20 Report Supplied by USDA PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE "A” BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED TO RETAIL STORES: EX. LARGE 1.12 I.OS-1.09 1.07- 1.08- 1.08 1.10-I.IS 1.15 MAINE N. HAMP. MOSTLY RHODE ISLAND MOSTLY VERMONT MOSTLY Westminster Livestock Hageratown, Md. September 20, 1994 Report (applied by auction SLAUGHTER COWS; 97 HEAD, TREND STEADY TO 1.00 LOWER. UTILITY 42.00-46.00; HIGH DRESSING 46.50-48.75, * AT 50.75; CANNERS 39.00-43.00; SHELLY 39.00 DOWN. BULLS; 11 HEAD. YG#l 2130 LBS. 57.50; YG#2llOO-2000LBS. 51.00-55.00. FED STEERS: LOW DRESSING CHOICE 1100-1300 LBS. TO 62.50; SELECT TO LOW CHOICE 56.00-60.00; CHOICE HOLSTEINS 55.00-59.75. FED HEIFERS; LOW DRESSING CHOICE 900-1300 LBS. 57.00-58.00; DAIRY CULLS 45.00-50.00. VEAL CALVES: 186 HEAD. CHOICE. NONE; GOOD2OO-300 LBS. 70.00-80.00; CULLS 5.00 LOWER. 85-110 LBS. 45.00-55.00; 50-80 LBS. 40.00-50.00; WEAK/ROUGH 40.00 DOWN. FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS 10.00 LOWER. #1 95-120 LBS. 100.00-119.00; #2 70.00-95.00; 80-90 LBS. 55.00-80.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 80-120 LBS. 180.00-215.00; #275-100 LBS. 125.00-170.00; BEEF X BULLS AND HEIFERS TO 110.00. BUTCHER HOGS; 40 HEAD. US#l&3 220-260 LBS. TO 33.50; 200-215 LBS. 30.00-31.25. STOCK CATTLE: 166 HEAD; PRICES UNEVEN. STEERS MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME 200-400 LBS. 70.00-80.00; 400-600 LBS. 68.00-78.00; 600-800 LBS. 64.00-70.00; 800-1000 LBS. FEW TO 65.00. HEIFERS; 300-500 LBS. 62.00-71.00; 500-700 LBS. 55.00-64.00. BULLS: 200-400 LBS. 75.00-88.00; 400-600 LBS. 60.00-71.00. LAMBS: 73 HEAD. GOOD DEMAND. CHOICE 100-125 LBS. 69.00-76.00; 80-100 LBS. 68.00-78.00; 60-80 LBS. 68.00-79.00; MEDIUM TO GOOD 50-90 LBS. 60.00-68.00. SHEEP: 25 HEAD. LIGHTWEIGHTS 25.00-43.00; HEAVY 20.00-31.00. GOATS: 34 HEAD. LARGE BILLIES 65.00- 1 AT 135.00; MEDIUM 40.00- SMALL 25.00-40.00. PIGS AND SHOATS: BY THE HEAD FROM TESTED HERDS. 20-40 LBS. 15.00-20.00. SOWS: FEW OFFERED. 400-500 LBS. TO 25.25; 500-700 LBS. 27.50-25.50. BOARS: 400-800 LBS. 21.50-22.75; 220-260 LBS. TO 27.00. NEXT TUBS., SEPT 27, SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE. APPROX. 7:30 P.M. LARGE MEDIUM SMALL 1.03 .80 .47 .96-1.00 .73-.T7 .40-.44 .98.99 .75.76 .42.43 .99-1.03 .76-.80 .43-.47 .99 .76 .43 1.05-1.06 .83-. BS 1.06 .83 North Atlantic Shell Eggs Wednesday, ScpL 21, 1994 Report Supplied by USDA MARKET COMMENT: THE MARK ET TONE WAS STEADY. DEMAND COVERED THE FULL RANGE AND WAS MOSTLY MODERATE. OVER ALL. RETAIL MOVEMENT HAD SLOWED FROM THE PREVIOUS TWO WEEKS. SUPPLIES WERE ADEQUATE OR AVAILABLE, AND THE DISTRIBU TION BETWEEN UNGRADED AND GRADED EGGS BECAME BETTER BALANCED FOLLOWING THE PREVI OUS WEEKS’ ATTEMPTS TO RESTORE POST-LABOR DAY GRADED FLOOR STOCKS. BREAK ING STOCKS SUPPLIES WERE ADEQUATE UNDER A STEADY TRADE SENTIMENT. LIVE HEN OFFERINGS REMAINED ADEQUATE TO AMPLE FOR THE LIGHT DEMAND. A EXTRA LARGE .67-.69, LARGE .65-.67, MEDIUM .S6-.57. Lebanon Produce Auction Route 72 North Lebanon, Pa. September 21 Report Supplied by Auction APPLE CIDER 1.90-2.00. APPLES; 1.75-5.00 V 4 BU. BEANS, LIMA: 1.50-1.75 BOX. BEDDING PLANTS, MUMS; 1.60-12.00 EACH. BEETS: 2.50 ■/. BU. CABBAGE: 2.75-3.50 BOX: .50-.80 EACH. CAULIFLOWER: .50-.70 EACH. INDIAN CORN: .25-.70 DOZ. EGG PLANT: 2.00 BOX. GOURDS; 2.00-7.50 BOX, .25 EACH. PEARS; 3.50-5.00 V. BU. PUMPKINS; .50-2.75 EACH; MINI 4.50-10.50 BOX AND .4S-.55 EACH; NECKS .20-2.75 EACH. SQUASH: YELLOW 1.25-3.50 BOX; .50-1.50 EACH. CORN: BICOLOR .60-1.30 DOZ., WHITE SWEET .35-1.30 DOZ., YEL LOW .90 DOZ. TOMATOES: 1.00-6.00 BOX. WATERMELONS: .20-1.30 BACH. For information or EMMERT FARM DISTRIBUTORS “"g. Nearest Dealer ca 11... PA 18821 welcome Somerset Fall Classic Gay Brownlee Somerset Co. Correspondent MYERSDALE (Somerset Co.) —Some 44 animals consigned for sale at the Somerset Fall Classic, brought a total of $69,095, about $4,300 less than the 1993 total when 42 animals were sold at the Classic. Eighteen milking animals sold for a total of $31,392, or an aver age of $1,744. Seventeen bred heifers averaged $1,559 for a total of $26,503. Open heifers averaged $1,425 a piece totaling $9,975 for the seven animals. Two calves under three months were sold, one for $B5O and the other, $375. Total was $1,225 and the average was $613. Fred England from Williams burg was top buyer. He bought eight animals, but the total spent by England wasn’t disclosed. Todd Lohr from Hooversville paid the top price of $2,450 to consignors Paul Kinsinger and Henry Kinsinger of Oakland, Md. for Triple-Silo Mark Miranda. Bom January S, 1992, Miranda due September 3, 1994 to Pacala mar Astronaut, had a “tremendous Nets $69,095 pedigree and beautiful udder,” according to Oren Bender, pedi gree expert. A Chief daughter, her dam is Triple-Silo Jake Margaret, GP, 82-2yllm; 3-3, 307, 21670, 3.4 742.3.1 666; 2-3,296,17610,3.3 584.3.1 540; 4-3,209,16050,3.5 563, 3.2 584. Milos Sinan paid 2,075 for Hill mont Leadman Smooth-ET, born January 7,1991 and consigned by Kirk A. Hillegass of Hillmont Famrs, Berlin. Sinan, from Home. Pa. paid the second highest price for an animal. A daughter of Tradition, she is GP, 81-3y6m. PTA +1719M, +66F, +SOP. DHIR record 2-6, 334, 20630, 4.2 857, 3.3 683. Dam Hillmont Klark Sibyl is VG, 85-3 y; PTA +I2IOM +62F +43P; CTPI +808; DHIR record 2-2,365, 21520,4.4 946, 3.5 756. It was a good night for the Somerset County Junior Holstein Club which is raising money to attend the National Holstein Con vention in Pittsburgh that’s com ing up next summer. Thanks to some seven consignors, the junior club received some $1,400 at the sale, IS percent of the $9,600 total grossed by animals donated to help the kids. these included Ron and Linda Kling, Accident, Md.; David and Connie Welch, Berlin; Geoige C. 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