Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 21, 1995, Image 22

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    A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Octobtr 21, 1995
St. Louis
Cattle, Hogs
SPRINGFIELD, IL
OCTOBER 16, 1995
This weeks receipts 4SO head, last weeks
400, and last year 500 head.
Cattle and Calves: Compared to last
Monday slaughter steers and heifers steady
instances .50 higher. Cows and bulls 1.00
tigher. Supply mainly Choice and Select
.leers and heifers. Light supply of holstein
steers, and 10% cows.
Slaughter steers; Choice 2-4 1050-1300
bs. 60.50-63.00. Select and Choice 2-3
150-1300 lbs. 58.50-60.50 Select 2-3
900-1250 lbs. 56.00-58.50. Choice 4-5
1100-1300 lbs. 55.00. Holstein steers;
Choice 2-3 1350-MOO lbs. 57.00-59.00.
Select 2-3 1200-1400 lbs. 50.00-54.00.
Slaughter heifers; Choice 2-4 900-1200
lbs. S9.SO-61.00. Select and Choice 2-3
850-1150 Ibj. 57.50-59.50. Select 2-3
850-1100 lbs. 55.50-57.50.
Slaughter cows: Breaking Utility and
Commercial 2-4 30.00-34.00. Cutter and
Boning Utility 1 -2 32.00-34.00, high yield
ing 33.00-35.00. Calmer and low Cutter
1-2 28.00-32.00.
Bulls; Yield Grade 1-2 1350-2000 lbs.
38.00-45.00.
New Holland
Dairy
New Hollaad Sale* Stabler
Wedaeeday, October It, 1995
Report wppßed by auctioo
DAIRY COWS 172; HEIFERS 118; 8
BULLS. MARKET STRONGER.
FRESH COWS
LOCAL
6SOOO-1210.00
FRESH HEIFERS 800.00-1250.00,
PUREBRED FRESH HEIFERS
1100.00-1500.00.
LOCAL SPRINGERS 510.00-1225.00.
UPSTATE LOADS FRESH
810.00-1250.00, SPRINGERS
Bss.oo-nso.oa
HERD OF 72 HEAD, ALLS STAGES,
435.00- BETTER COWS
1300.00-
HERD OF 42 HEAD, ALLS STAGES.
400.00- BETTER COWS
1175.00-
SPRINGING HEIFERS LARGE
985.00-1200.00. SMALL 575.00-900.00.
SHORTBRED HEIFERS
SiaOO-865.00.
REGISTERED HEIFERS
910.00-1200.0 a
OPEN BREEDING AGE HEIFERS
575.00- SMALL OPEN HEIFERS
410.00- SMALLER OPEN
240.00-
BULLS 475.00-725.00.
Greencastle
Livestock
GREENCASTLE, PA
OCTOBER 19, 1995
CATTLE: 117: Cows: .25-1.50 higher
STEERS: One Select at 55.44; Holstein:
One Choice 1265 lbs at 56.75; Few Stan
dard 41.50-50.00.
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HEIFERS; Few Low Select Holsteins
40/41 Standard 38.75 & 39.00.
COWS; Breaking Utility & Commer
cial: 35.00-38.50, Few Higher Dressing
40.50- Cutter & Boning Utility
32.50- Canner A Low Cutter
28.25-32.50.
BULLS: Couple Yield Grade 1 1835 &
1290 lbs 42.00-45.75.
FEEDER CATTLE: Heifers: Few
M&L, 530/560 lbs 42.00-51.00.
CALVES: 374: Standard & Good:
80/110 lbs 31.00-37.00; Utility 60/110 lbs
20.00-33.00.
FARM CALVES: Holstein Bulls: Most
ly 10 00 lower; No 1 Holstein Bulls 90/120
lbs 60.00-85.00, few to 90.00; No 2 Hols
tein Bulls 80/120 lbs 33.00-62.50; Few No
1 Holstein Heifers 90/100 lbs
90.00-120.00; No 2 Holstein Heifers
75/100 lbs 42.50-80.00; Beef Cross Bulls
& Heifers 75/130 lbs 38.00-55.00.
HOGS: 8.
SOWS: Few 1-3 360/495 lbs
37.00-38.50, one' at 43.00; Boars; one 210
lbs at 31.00.
FEEDER PIGS: 0.
SHEEP; 2; Good & Choice, couple 95 &
105 lbs at 60.00.
New Holland
• Sales Stables
Goat and Sheep Sale
Moaday, October It, 1995
COATS: 489 HEAD. BILLIES
65.00-100.00. 30 HEAD 100.00-150.00;
MUTTON 65.00-80.00; NANNIES
40.0065.00. FEW 65.0075.00; YEAR
LINGS 400055.00, PEW 55.0075.00,
KIDS 25.0035.00. FEW 35.004000.
SHEEP: 570 HEAD. 4060 LBS.
90.00140.00. 6080.L85. .80.95; 80100
LBS. .70.80. 100120 LBS. .68-.75;
YEARLINGS 35.0060.00,2 YEAR-OLD
30.004000. RAMS 20.0030.00, EWES
20.0035.00.
STEERS: 316 Head: Medium & Large
Frame No 1; 350/500 lbs; 60,00-66.50, few
51 00; 500/650 lbs; 58.00-67,50, couple
75.00, Medium & Large Frame No 2:
300/550 lbs; 47.50-64.00.
HEIFERS: 239 Head: Medium & Large
Frame No 1: 300/400 lbs; 51.00-57.00;
400/500 lbs; 45.00-58.00; 500/700 lbs;
52.00- Medium & Large Frame No
2: 300/400 lbs; 41.00-45.00; 400/500 lbs;
45 00-54.00, lot 60.00; few 500/635 lbs;
40.00-
owr 35 Sesv-i&e,
Eighty Four
Livestock
EIGHTY FOUR, PA
OCTOBER 6, 1995
Dahy Foods
Banquet Honors Lancaster
ANDY ANDREWS
Lancaster Farming Staff
MILLERSVILLE (Lancaster
Co.) Superior 4-H Award win
ner Kirsten Kauffman remembers
when one third grader she spoke to
at an elementary school in Penn
Manor recently asked her if there
was a 4-H club for those who like
to jump from airplanes and “air
surf.”
Kirsten told the third grader that
while there weren’t any clubs that
featured skydiving from airplanes
in Lancaster County, the fact that
4-H clubs exist in which they could
join to pursue their hobbies “got
their attention,” she said.
On Thursday evening Kirsten
was recognized as the 1994 Super
ior Award Winner at the Lancaster
County 4-H Leaders Banquet at
Millersville University.
Kirsten joined about 60 other
leaders—together with many sup
porters, families, and friends at
a night to recognize the achieve
ments of the 4-H club leaders in
Lancaster County.
Kirsten. 17, daughter of Ken and
Margaret Kauffman, Elizabeth
town, spoke of her recent experi
ences in speaking to elementary
school children about the benefits
of joining 4-H.
Last week, she spoke to third
graders of the Penn Manor school
district. “They were all fired up
over the programs, finding all the
things they can do, asking about
hobbies,” she said. Kirsten is
scheduled to speak at the upcom
ing Lancaster Farmland Trust
banquet.
The Saddle Cinches and Horse
Project member said that speaking
one day to elementary school and
then next to Trust members pre
sents challenges. The Elizabeth
town High School senior, who
serves as copy editor of the school
yearbook, die Elizabethan, will
attend college, possibly to study
journalism.
Kirsten said she wants to return
someday as a 4-H leader in the
horse programs in the county.
Leaders honored at the banquet
included Nancy Good, Akron, for
cy Good, Akron, for the Ephrata-Cocalico 4-H Club, for 25
years of service to 4-H; David Henlsee, Columbia, of the
Northwest 4-H Dairy Club In Elizabethtown, for 30 years of
service; and Kendy Allen, horse club leader, Manheim, for
25 years of service.
Kirsten Kauffman, right, was honored by Kerry Boyd at
the banquet Thursday night.
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4-H Leaders
David Henisee, Columbia, of the
Northwest 4-H Dairy Club in Eli
zabethtown, for 30 years of ser
vice; and Kendy Allen, horse club
leadf Manhe' ' fr>- 25
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