Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 04, 1995, Image 18

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    AlB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4, 1395
Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter
Under Federal Inspection
Novel br 1, 1995
CATTLE CALVES HOGS
WEDNESDAY (EST) 133,000 4000 3*4000
WEEK AGO (EST) 124000 4000 354000
YEAR AGO (EST) 129,000 4000 3tOJOOO
WEEK TO DATE (EST) 374000 17,000 1,002,000
SAME PD LT WK (EST) 3*4000 17,000 1,071,000
SAME PD LT YR (ACT) 304000 IROOO 1,082,000
PREVIOUS DAY ESTIMATED STEER AND HEIFER...IO4OOO.
SOURCE: USDA MARKET NEWS, WASHINGTON, D.C.
Shenandoah
Valley
Livestock
Harriaonburg, Va.
Odobar 24 1995
(Report auppbad by aucttai '
STEERS: 300-499 LBS. SO.OO-79.00t
500-699 LBS. 45.00-69.00; 700-1000 LBS.
46.50-63.00.
HEIFERS: 300-499 LBS. 39.0055.00:
500699L85. 36.0060.00; 7001000 LBS.
32.0055.00.
BULLS: 300-499 LBS. 50.0060.00;
500-699 LBS. 48.00-57.50; 700-1000 LBS.
38.00-SS.OO.
HOLSTEIN STEERS 3-499
35.00-50.00; 5-699 36.00-45.00; 7-1100
38.0047.50.
STOCK COWS: BEEF 670.00.
BABY CALVES: 13.00-101.00
SLAUGHTER COWS: 17.00-36.00
SLAUGHTER BULLS: 30.004L25.
SLAUGHTER LAMBS: CHOICE AND
PRIME YGI-3 BLUE O 7550; GOOD
AND FEW CHOICE YGI-2REDOT9.7S.
FEEDER LAMBS: MED. A LGE. lA2
70-84 LBS. RED SH 79.00; SMALL
FRAME IA2 BL SH 79.00; 6069 LBS.
RED BK 79.75.
SLAUGHTER EWES: 15.0028J0.
BOARS: 19,00.
VEALS; 58.00; SLAUGHTER
CALVES 50.0060.00.
SCHULER
BULK FEED WAGON
Handles All Feed Material
FOR OVER 75 YEARS
TODDllSfarm farm equipment
EQUIPMENT, u. DIVISION
M HAGERSTOWN, MD
(301) 791-0422
Greencastle
Livestock
GREENCASTLE, PA
NOVEMBER 2, 1995
CATTLE: 212: COWS: Uneven, moatly
1.50 lower.
STEERS: Pew atandatd 48.0052.75.
HOLSTEIN: Select few 48.25-51.00;
few atandaad 40.0044.25.
HEIFERS; Pew standard 38.25-44.75.
COWS: Breaking utility and commer
dal 31.0034.75; cutter and boning utility
31.-00-38.75; canner and low cutter
36.(1030.75; ihelli down to 17.00.
BULLS; Yield grade 1 few 1400/1980
lb»; 35.25-41.00; Yield grade . 2 few
’ 1290/2170 Ibc; 31.501K.50.' 4
FEEDER CATTLE: HEIFERS: Few
M-l 430/615 lb«; 40.0045.00.
CALVES: 312: StfodenL: end good
75/100 lbs; 33.0036.00; utility 55/85 lbs;
24.0034.00.
FARM CALVES: No 1 hoi stein bulls
90/125 tbs; 80.00102.00; No 2 holstein
bulls 80/ll0lbe; 33.0070.00 few to 80.00;
No 1 holstein heifer* few 95/100 lbs;
1.001.15; No 2 holstein heifers few 65/85
lbs; 30.0080.00; Beef cross bulls and heif
ers few 75/95 lbs; 33.0055.00. t
HOGS: 7.
SOWS: Pew 1-3 430/610 Up;
32.0035.00.
FEEDER PIGS: 24. k
SHEEP: 10: Good and choice few So|N>
lbs; Lambs 47.5065.00.
GOATS; 2; Medium at 26.00; Large
individual at 42.00.
Indiana
Farmers
HOMER CITY, PA
NOVEMBER 2,199 S
CATTLE: 305: Heifen: Steady to 2.00
higher.
STEERS: Choice 117S/1400 lb.;
42.75-67.50; Select 53.00-61.75; Standaid
42.00- Holsteins: Select
46,50-90.50; Standaid 34.00-45.25.
HEIFERS: Choice 1000/1400 Ibi;
61.00- Select SO.OO-59.50; Standaid
33.00-
SHEEP
14000
14000
19,000
44000
44000
54000
COWS: Breaking utility and commer
cial 31.00-35.25; Cutter and boning utility
27.50-31.00; Canner and low cutter
23.00-27.00; Shell, down to 16.00.
BULLS; few yield grade 2 35.00-38.75.
FEEDER CATTLE; Steen: M-l
300/450; 50.00-61.00; one at 66.00; MAL
2 350/900 lb.; 32.50-46.00; Heifen; M-l
3SO/7SO lb.; 23.00-57.00; MAL 2
300/800.27.00-44.00; Bulla: M-l 300/500
Ibi; 40.00-43.00.
CALVES: 65; Good ISO/300 Ibi;
36.00- Standaid and good 75/100
Ibi; 25.00-40.00; Utility 60/90 Ibt;
15.00-
FARM CALVES: Steady to 10.00 low
er; No 1 hol.tein bulla; 90/120 Iba;
62.50-8S.00; No 2 hol.tein bulla 90/110
lbs; 30.00-57.50; Beef cross bulla and heif
ers 75/120 lbs; 37.50-72.50.
HOGS; 45: Barrows and gilts: Steady;
1-3 22(V2S01ba; 39-30-43.75; 2-3 280/290
lbs; 39.25-40.00.
SOWS: Boars: 200/300 lbs;
26.00-31.00.
PEEPER PIGS;' 30: 20/40 lbs;
9.00-20.00 Mid.
SHEEP: 20: Choice 70/100 lbs;
71.00- Slaughter sheep;
19.00-
GOATS: 8: Medium 30.00-44.00; Small
13.00-23.00.
Pennsylvania
Livestock
WAYNESBURG, PA
NOVEMBER 2,1995
CfttTtp* 1
SLAUGHTER COWS: Utility and com
mercial 32.00-39.00; Cutler and booing
utility 29.00-34.00; earner and low cutter
23.00- shdli 23.00-33.30.
BULLS: Yield grade 1 1300/2000 lbs;
36.00- Yield grade 1 1000/1400 lbs;
No hernia is unrepairable, even after
several previous railed attempts. We
specialize in outpatient hernia
repairs, .md most patients are able to
return to full work with-in several
days.
PLEASE CALL COLLECT OR WRITE
FOR MORE INFORMATION
MID RTLHNTIC SURGICAL
SERUICES
217 Harrisburg Ava., Suite 201
Lancaster, PA 17603
(800) HERNIA 8
MOST INSURANCE ACCEPTED
30.00-42.00.
FEEDER STEERS: MAL 1 300/500
lbs; SO.OO-68.00; 2SO/280 lbs;
50.00- M 600/900 lbs; 50.00-61.50;
HEIFERS: M IAL 300/SQO lbs;
40.00- Ll4OO/630 lbs; 40.00-54.00;
BULLS: MAL 1300/620 lbs; 40.00-60.00.
CALVES: Veal: Prime 60.00-72.00;
choice 50.00-60.00; good 40.00-48.00;
Farm Calves: #1 holslein bolls 90/120 lbs;
few 25.00-60.00; #2 holstein bulls 80/100
lbs; few 20.00-S0.00; beef X bull A hfn/hd
35.00-
HOGS: Banows A gilts: #l-2 210/255
lbs; 44.00-50.00; #2-3 2SS/280 lbs;
35.00- Sows: #l-3 300/500 lbs;
30.00- Feeder pigs: 1-3 IS/20 lbs;
1-3 2S/35 lbs; 10.00-24.00/hd.
LAMBS: High choice 75/110 lbs;
65.00- Choice 90/10S lbs;
70.00- Feeder Lambs: Good
65.00- Sheep 28.00-40.00.
GOATS: Large S&00-85.00/M:
Medium 30.00-48.00/tut), Snail
10.00- . t
HORSES:
28.00-SO.OO.
I >rW,
Grange Convention Nov.
HARRISBURG (Daup|fr Co.)
Grange members nationwide
will attend the 129th annual con
vention of the National Orange
here on Nov-13-19.
Convention headquarters will
be the Harrisburg Hilton & Tow
ers. Onc N>. 2nd St., (717)
233-6000. Youth headquarters is
the Harrisburg Hotel, 23 S. 2nd
St. (717) 234-5021. "
Tlieconvention’s primary pur
pose is to develop Grange policy
addressing legislative issues of
concern to Grange members.
Resolutions originating frothlocal
chapters will be discussed by state
delegates, and action taken by
these voting delegates will result
in National Grange legiflative
policy.
Additional events will also take
place during the week-long meet
ing, including national recogni
tions, exhibits, talent contests,
workshops, and seminars. The
Grange, which is also a fraternal
Order, will confer the highest
degree of the Order to eligible
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Bl pits. We ipnj liquid lime
on wells, girders ft pit
|DJI floors. Helps kill SB,
5,M darkening beetles ft fly
•'ll larrae. Brightens up your
| chicken house pit.
All your washing needs.
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Veal Barns - etc. Vr^/‘
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717-949-3212 Lewe Message
togricuAurs/ e HisMotms
Jersey Shore
Livestock
Market, Inc.
Auctioa mmj Thnraday
at 4HW pja.
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Report aippHod by Aactloa
Thuraday, Nor. 2, IMS
RETURN TO FARM CALF
70.00-120.0 a
GOOD VEAL; 4000-59.00.
COMMON VEAL: 15.00-39.00.
CHOICE STEERS: 62.0046.50.
SELECT STEERS: 59.0063.00
COMMON STEERS: 43.00-SS.Oa
COMMERCIAL COWS: 31.0035. 0 ft
FEW 37.50.
SHELLS; IS.OO-26.00.
CHOICE HEIFERS; 60.0065.00.
SELECT HEIFERS: 57.0062.00.
COMMON HEIFERS: 42.0056.00.
GOOD FEEDERS; 510059.00.
COMMON FEEDERS: 29.0051.00.
BULLS: 34.75-40.00
GOOD HOGS: 41.004150.
members on Sat., Nov. 19. at the
Zembo Mosque in Harrisburg.
Most convention events are
open to the public, except the
degree conferrals and the daily
business meetings, which are open
only to Grange members. The
National Master’s Address on the
opening day will be open to the
public.
There are over 31.000 Grange
members in Pennsylvania, 448
local chapters, and 82 Junior chap
ters. The State Grange was organ
ized in 1873.
Contacts are
• Robert E. Barrow, National
Master, and Dolores Bartow, Sec
retary to the Master, National
Grange, 16*6 *«” St.. N.W.,
Washington, O-C. 20006 (202)
628-3507, FAX: (202) 347-1091.
* Gordon Hiller, Master of the
Pennsylvania State Grange, 1604
N. Second St., Harrisburg, PA
17102-2447, (717). 234-5001,
FAX; (717) 234-7654 and Nettie
Martsolf, Convention Coordina
tor, (412) 287-1132.
27.0030.00.
13-19