Al4-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 30, 1995 NEWARK, Del. Marianne Friez appeared the consummate pro as she confidently grasped a skittish calf and quickly slid a hal ter around its head. Friez was one of two dozen students working with the College of Agricultural Sciences’ beef catde one windy autumn afternoon at the Webb Farm on the University of Dela ware campus. As they marshalled the calves through a head gate and sprayed them for pests, the students tried to recall all that their professor. Dr. Lesa Griffiths, had told them about safely handling cattle, such as pay ing close attention to the animal’s personal space requirements. No doubt about it, ANSC 111, the lab component of the college’s Greencastle Livestock GREENCASTLE, PA DECEMBER 28, 1995 CATTLE; 431: Cows: Mostly 3.00-5.00 higher. STEERS; Choice Ind 1500 lbs at 60.00; Select few 54.25-57.00; Holstein: Ind choice 1450 lbs at 56.00; Select ind at 49.00. HEIFERS: Ind choice 1070 lbs at 63.00; Couple select Holstein 39.00 and 40.50; standard few hoist 34.00-37.00. COWS. Breaking utility and commer cial 36.50-42.50, couple to 43.75; cutter and boning utility 33.25-39.50, couple to 42,75; canner and low cutter 29.25-33.50; few down to 26.00, shells down to 24.00. BULLS; Yield grade I 1200/1960 lbs, 34.50-40.00; Yield grade 2 few 1210/1455 lbs, 34.00-36.00. FEEDER CATTLE; STEERS: Few Ml 725/900 lbs, 36.00-48.00; HEIFERS: Few ML 435/700 lbs, 35.00-41.00. CALVES: 575; Standard and good 75/105 lbs, 33.00-39.00; utility 55/85 lbs, 23.00-33.00. FARM CALVES: No 1 Holstein bulls 90/130 lbs, 70.00-100.00, few to 111.00; No 2 Holstein bulls 80/110 lbs, 35.00-75.00; No 1 Holstein heifers 90/115 lbs, 85.00-125.00; No 2 Holstein heifers 70/90 lbs, 35.00-75.00; Beef crocs bulls and heifers 70/105 lbs, 30.00-55.00. HOGS: 18. SOWS: 300/665 lbs, 28.00-34.25. 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Her afternoon at the animal science lab was just one of the more than 60 customized tours arranged each year by Karen Roth Aniunas, assistant dean for student services in the College of Agricultural Sciences. “Marianne wants to work with FEEDER PIGS: 10: US 1-3,1 lot 40 lbs at 12.00/hd. SHEEP: 8: Slaughter Sheep: Tow 24.00-36.00. Shenandoah Valley Livestock Harrisonburg, Va. December 16, 1995 Report supplied by auction STEERS: 300-499 LBS. 50.00-65.00; 500-699 LBS. 56.00-60.00; 700-1000 LBS. 55.00-58.00. HEIFERS; 300-499 LBS. 35.00-46.50; 500-699 LBS. 32.00-45.00; 700-1000 LBS. 30.00- BULLS: 300-499 LBS. 38.00-60.00; 500-699L85. 35.00-48.00; 700-1000 LBS. 33.00- HOLSTEIN STEERS 3-499 50.00; 5-699 30.00-35.00; 7-1100 34.00-39.00. STOCK COWS: BEEF 300.00. BABY CALVES: 10.00-137.50. SLAUGHTER COWS: 30.00-38.50. SLAUGHTER BULLS: 36.00-42.25. CHOICE AND PRIME YIELD GRADE 1-3 BLUE O 77.00; GOOD AND FEW CHOICE YIELD GRADE 1-2 RED O 80.25. FEEDER LAMBS: MED. & LGE. 1&2 70-84 LBS. 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