A24-Lanca«tar Farming, Saturday, June 3, 1995 Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection May 31, 1995 CATTLE CALVES HOGS SHEEP WEDNESDAY (EST) 130,000 5,000 354,000 17,000 WEEK AGO (EST) 125,000 5,000 339,000 13,000 YEAR AGO (EST) 123,000 5.000 343,000 18,000 WEEK TO DATE (EST) 257,000 11,000 721,000 34,000 SAME PD LT WK (EST) 378,000 15,000 1,018,000 43 000 SAME PD LT YR (ACT) 247,000 11,000 683,000 36,000 PREVIOUS DAY ESTIMATED TUBS. STEER AND HEIFER 99,000. COW AND BULL 26,000. Eighty-Four Livestock Eighty-Four, Pa. Monday, May 29, 1995 Report Supplied by Auction STEERS; HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME, NONE; SELECT 55.00-57.50; STANDARD 50.00-J4.50; UTILITY 49.00 DOWN. HEIFERS: CHOICE, NONE; SELECT, NONE; STANDARD 49.00-53.50; UTILI TY 48.50 DOWN. COWS: BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL 39.00-42.50, FEW HEAD TO 48.50; CUTTER AND BON ING UTILITY 35.00-39.50; CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 31.00-34.50; SHELLS DOWN TO 30.00 DOWN. BULLS; YG#l 49.00-60.00; YG#2 37.50-47.50. FEEDER STEERS; 200-300 LBS. NONE, 300-500 LBS., NONE. 500-800 LBS. 46.00-60.00; HEIFERS 200-300 LBS. 52.00-76.00, 300-500 LBS. 49.00- 500-800 LBS. 47.00-59.00; BULLS 200-300 LBS. 60.00-95.00, 300-500 LBS. 51.00-74.00,500-800 LBS. 42.00- VEALERS: CHOICE 80.00-89.50, GOOD 70.00-79.00. STANDARD AND GOOD 62.00-68.00, UTILITY 60.00 DOWN. FARM CALVES; HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 90.00-110.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 100.00-185.00; HOLSTEIN BULLS #2 82.50-92.50; BEEF BULLS 80.00-130.00; BEEF HEIFERS 75.00-125.00. HOGS: US#l-2 200-240 LBS. 36.00-37.50, 240-260 LBS. 36.25-36.80; US#2-3 260-300 LBS. 32.75-36.25. SOWS: UNDER 500 LBS. 22.75-27.25, OVER 500 LBS. 24.00-27J0. BOARS: 20.00-26.00. FEEDER PIGS: US#l-3 20-60 LBS. 14.00-27.00; UTILITY 13.50 DOWN. SHEEP: HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 20-40 LBS. 80.00-92.00; 40-60 LBS. 85.00- 60-80 LBS. 84.00-95.00; CHOICE AND PRIME 80-100 LBS. 81.00- 100-125 LBS. 80.00-91.00; FEEDER LAMBS GOOD AND CHOICE INSURANCE FOR FARMOWNERS Nationwide's Farm Combination Coverage offers you more. • More optional coverages • More generous benefits • More flexible application of protection Find out about the greater choices and options available to you with Nationwide’s Farm Combina tion Coverage. Now taking reservations for our Estate Planning Seminars. Call today. Kathy Marlnkov, AAI, CIC 24 N. 3nl Street Womelsdorf, PA 19567 (610) 580-4291 800-589-4291 NATIONWIDE 11 INSURANCE Nationwide I* on your old* Nrtkmwm* h a noMmd MwH Mnin urn* o( NMomMi Mutual Inunim Comptny 67.00-82.00; UTILITY 65.00 AND DOWN; EWES 20.00-37.00. GOATS: BY THE HEAD, LARGE 41.00-67.50; MEDIUM 21.00-45.00; SMALL 14.00-27.00. Carlisle Livestock Market' CaHMct Pa. Tueaday, May 30, 1995 Report Supplied by Auction SLAUGHTER; STEERS, NO CHOICE OFFERED; SELECT AND LOW CHOICE 58.00-63.00; SLAUGHTER COWS ACTIVE, BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL 41.00-45.00, COU PLE TO 48.00; CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 39.00-44.75; CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 34.00-38.75; BIG MIDDLE 38.00-40.50; SHELLY 33.00 AND DOWN. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS 400-850 LBS. 55.00-78.00, HOLSTEINS/DAIRY TYPES 51.00-57.00; HEIFERS 200-400 LBS. 80.00-93.00, HOLSTEINS/DAIRY TYPES 80.00-87.50, 400-850 LBS. 50.00-70.00, HOLSTEINS/DAIRY TYPES 44.00-55.00. CALVES: VEALERS STANDARD AND GOOD 50.00-85.00; CALVES RETURNING TO FARM. STRONG DEMAND! HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 90-125 LBS. 117.50-131.00, #2 80-130 LBS. 90.00-115.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 75-110 LBS. 150.00-187.50; BEEF X BULLS 70-100 LBS. 75.00-100.00. SWINE: HOGS UStfl-3 220-270 LBS. 39.00; US#2-3 220-270 LBS. 35.50-37.25. SOWS: US#l-3 300-450 LBS. 23.5030.75, 500700 LBS. 28.5031.75. BOARS: ALL WEIGHTS 18.0022.00. FEEDER PIGS: BY THE HEAD 15-25 LBS. 23.00-27.00, 30-40 LBS. 28.0030.00. GOATS: BY THE HEAD. MEDIUM BILLIES 87.50100.00; MEDIUM TO LARGE NANNIES 67.5077.00; FANCY KIDS 46.00-54.00; SMALL KIDS 26.0045.00. LAMBS: GOOD 35-45 LBS. 90.00-92.50, GOOD AND CHOICE 50-100 LBS. 77.00-90.00, SHEEP: ALL WEIGHTS 24.0M3.00r NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG ELIZABETHTOWN (LancaS sale Friday, JUNE 9. sale TIME ter Co.) Communicating for 1:30 P.M., grading 7-11 A.M. Agriculture. a national association NEXT FEEDER CATTLE SALE " „an i™ toes., JUNE 13. sale time approx, representing 80,000 farmers, 7:is. ranchers and rural business own next special fed cattle SAf-E ers now has representation in tubs., june 13. Pennsylvania. ESTIMATED DIRECT HOG BASE W.l price at the plant for wed.. Michael Bndgchousc.locdre may 31 is 39.25. presentative located in Elizabeth salb very Tuesday for lives- town, said the association has a tock, 7 p.m. sale time, receiving jon« history of working to ensure 8:30 A.M. ALSO EVERY TUBS. WE fha , rural American* at* Heated HAVE SALE FOR RABBITS, POULTRY * . Am^ anS *** J™ 60 and eggs. fairly and have the same represen tation as urban people. This group is expanding its efforts in Pennsyl vania and is now enrolling new members. CA has its headquarters in the farming community of Fergus Falls, MN, where it was founded in 1972. CA provides its members with legislative representation and a number of other benefits, such as a bimonthly newspaper, scholar ship and exchange programs for rural youth, savings on long-dis- Pennsylvania Livestock Auction Wayncsburg, Pa. Thursday, June 1,1995 Report Supplied by Auction CATTLE: SL. COWS: UTILITY & COMMERCIAL 39.50-45.50; CUTTER & BONING UTILITY 35.00-39.50; CAN NER & LOW CUTTER 30.00-40.00; SHELLS 30.00 & DOWN. BULLS; YIELD GRADE 1 Isoo#-2000# 47.00- 55.50. YIELD GRADE 2 1000#-1400# 45.00-60.00. FEEDER STEERS: M & L I 300-500# 50.00- 250-280# 65.00-85.00; M 600-900# 50.00-70.00. HEIFERS M I & L 1 300-500# 50.00-74.50; L 1 400-650# 48.00- BULLS M & L 1 300-620# 50.00- CALVES; VEAL. PRIME 90.00- 96.00; CHOICE 70.00-85.00; GOOD 50.00-67.00. FARM CALVES: #1 HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-120 #FEW 60.00-100.00; #2 HOLSTEIN BULLS 80-100# FEW 55.00- 75.00; BEEF X BULL & HFRS./HD. 50.00-118.00. HOGS: BARROWS & GILTS #l-2 210-255# 35.00-40.00; #2-3 255-280# 30.00-36.50; SOWS #l-3 300-500# 25.00- 32.00. FEEDER PIGS; 1-3 25-35# 10.00- 25.00/HD. LAMBS: HIGH CHOICE 40-75# 70.00-100.00; CHOICE 90-105# 70.00- 95.00; FEEDER LAMBS GOOD 70.00- 84.00; SHEEP 21.00-38.00. GOATS: LARGE 60.00-90.00/HD.; MEDIUM 30.00-52.001HD; SMALL 10.00-30.0WHD. HORSES; 35.00-65.00; PONIES 28.00-54.00. Farmery Rural Association Expands Membership Greencastle Livestock Auction c . Tbunday, June 1,1995 Jersey Snore cattle: i4B cows 1.00-2.00 Livestock Market. Inc. LOWFR 7 COWS: BREAKING UTILITY AND Auction every Thursday COMMERCIAL 37.75-41.75; CUTTER ‘ p m - AND BONING UTILITY 38.25-41.75; Jerse 7 shore > «• CANNER & LOW CUTTER 34.00-37.25; Report supplied by Auction SHELLS 28.50. Thursday, June 1, 1995 BULLS: YIELD GRADE 1 FEW RETURN TO FARM CALF 1370-1715 LBS. 44.00-44.50; YIELD 100.00-170.00. GRADE 2IND. 2045 LBS. 42.25. GOOD VEAL: 60.00-99.00. CALVES: 348 STANDARD & COMMON VEAL: 15.00-59.00. GOOD 75-100 LBS, 46.00-50.00; UTILI- CHOICE STEERS: 62.0064.50. TY 60-85 LBS. 32.00-45.00. SELECT STEERS: 55.00-61.00 FARM CALVES: NO. 1 HOLSTEIN COMMON STEERS: 45.00-54.00. BULLS 85-125 LBS. 95.00-119.00 COMMERCIAL COWS: 38.00-43.00; MOSTLY 100.00-110.00: NO. 2 HOL- FEW 45.00. STEIN BULLS 80-125 LBS. 70.00- CANNERS-CUTIERS 105.00; NO. 1 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 85- SHELLS: 30.00-35.00, 110 LBS. 155.00-192.50. BEEF CROSS CHOICE HEIFERS: 61.00453.50, BULLS AND HEIFERS 70-100 LBS. SELECT HEIFERS: 58.00-60:00. 60.00- COMMON HEIFERS: 41.00-57.00. SOWS: 1-3 425-630 LBS. 23.00-27.50. COMMON FEEDERS: 45.00-63.00, BOARS: IND. 19.00. BULLS: 43.00-57.00. SHEEP 5 FEW CHOICE 50-80 LBS. HEAVY HOGS: 23.00-34.00, 75.00- SLAUGHTER SHEEP(2 HD.) SOWS: 23.00-30.00. 18.50-39.00. ROUGHS: 15.00-19.00. tancc service and travel, and en dorsed health. life and accident in surance programs. On Capitol Hill and in state legislatures, CA is well known for its work on behalf of its members, including expanding rural devel opment programs, developing new uses for agricultural products, improving the quality of rural health care and achieving tax fair ness and tax credits to encourage capital investments by family farmers. CA continually surveys its members, and uses member input to set the policy and direction of the association. The organization also brings the voices of its mem bers to congress through letter writing campaigns and petition drives. For more information about Communicating for Agriculture activities and benefits, call Mi chael Bridgehouse at 717- 361-7897. 36.00-41.00.
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