Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auction iwjr Thursday •I 4:00 pjn. itrmj Shan, Pa. Report MppOod by Auction Tbimtay, Jn. 25, 0N RETURN TO FARM CALF 60.00-15.00. GOOD VEAL: 4000-59.00. COMMON VEAL: 10.00-39.00. CHOICE STEERS: 60.00-63.50. SELECT STEERS: 53.00-59.00 COMMON STEERS: 52.00-54.00. COMMERCIAL COWS: 33.00-36.00: ONE 38.00. SHELLS: 23.00-26.00. CHOICE HEITORS; 60.0043.30. SELECT HEIFERS: 39.00-39.00. COMMON HEIFERS: 33.00-34.00, BULLS; 26.00-40.00. Pennsylvania Livestock WAYNESBURG, PA JANUARY 25, 1996 CATTLE: SLAUGHTER COWS: Utility and com mercial 30.00-37.50; cutter and boning utility 27.00-32.00; canner and low cutler 20.00-28.00; shells 20.00 A down. * i* Mm you need an operating lorn, well be then... generation after generation. Before you get an operating loan, talk to Fanil Credit. As a cooperative owned by the people who use us, Farm Credit has been making loans to all segments of agriculture for generations. In fact, for more, than 75 years we have been a dependable source of credit to agriculture. We make operating foam at competitive interest rates for all kinds, of purposes. Our loan officers are knowledgeable and can help tailor a financial package to fit your situation. So, no matter what slzs operation you have, we want to make you an operating loan. gfmrtMoiu, ( BULLS: Yield grade 1 1500/2000 Ibi. 35.00- Yield grade 2 1000/1400 Iba. 30.00- FEEDER STEERS; MAL 1 300/500 Ibt. 50.00-58.00; 350/880 Ibi. 40.00- M 600/900 Ibi. 40.00-53.00; HEIFERS: M IAL 1 300/500 Ibi. 35.00- Ll4OO/650 On. 35.00-41.50; BULLS: MAL 1600/650Um. 36.00-44.00. CALVES: Veal: Prime 55.00-67.00; Choice 50.00-60.00; Good 40.00-48.00, Ftan Calves:#! Holitein Bulls 90/120 lb*, few 40.0a65.0a, #2 Holstein Bulls 80/100 lbs. few 20.0a42.00; Beef X Bull A Hfrs/ hd 35.0a55.00. HOGS; Barrows A Gilts: #l-2 210/255 lbs. 40.00-42.50; #2-3 255/280 lbs. 35.0a43.50; Sows: #l-3 300/500 lbs. 30.0a39.50; Feeder Pigs: 1-3 15/20 lbs; 1-3 25/35 lbs. 19.0a24.50/hd. 27.00-32.00 LAMBS: High choice 75/110 lbs. 75.0ai 17.00; 1-3 90/105 lb*. 75.0a94.00; Feeder Lambs: Good 75.0a97.0a, Sheep: 20.0040.00. GOATS: Large 50.00-110.00/hd; Medium 30.00-48.00/hd; Small 10.0024.00/hd. HORSES: Horses 40.0067.50 Ponies 28.0(^50.00. , ;“U' ALBANY, N.Y.—Dairy farm ers who supplied regulated milk dealers (handlers) under the New York-New Jersey marketing or . den during December 1995 will be paid by handlers on the basis of a uniform price of $13.64 per hundredweight (29.3 cents per _ quart). The price for the conespomtthg month last year was $12.83 per hundredweight Market Administrator Ronald C. Pearce said the price was $1337 in November 1995. The uniform price is a marketwide weighted avenge of the value of farm milk used for fluid and manufactured dairy products. A total of 11305 dairy farmers supplied handlers regulated under the New York-New Jersey mar keting orders -with 993,475,645 pounds of milk during December 1995. This was an increase of 33 percent (about 33 million pounds) 41 -X t 1 * Soutboittm PA Key (tone F«m Credit (800)4774947 WMMM fWpiKjNOftUW («WgrW^sss7 » r* o' \ A. ■ A-Aff N.Y., NJ. MortfumPA Nortbeutem Farm Credit (800) 326-9507 South Ctfrtnl PA y«t Farm Credit (MO) 503-M57 ; *:i :* - •t '' % ■ >» '.i f k. A,* ..uJJsmJ** December Milk $13.64 from last year. The gross value to dairy farmers for milk deliveries was $137,258,518.82. This in cluded differentials required to be paid to dairy farmers but not pre miums, deductions authorized by the farmer, or assessments. Regulated handlers used 424,896,486 pounds of milk for Class I, 42.8 percent of the total. This milk is used for fluid milk' products such as homgenized, fla vored, low test, and skim milks. For December 1995, handlers paid $15.03 per hundredweight (323 cents per quart) for Class I milk compared with $14.71 a year ago. Handlers used 143,912,060 pounds of milk for Class II prod ucts, 143 percent of the total. Class n products include fluid cream, eggnog, ricotta and cottage cheeses, ice cream, and yogurt Handlers paid $12.91 per hun dredweight for this milk. Milk used to manufacture Class * , * Uncaatw Farming, Saturday, January 27, 1996-Al9 D Diesel Engine Service • New - Rebuilt Used Enj Ines and Power Units • New John Deere Ind. 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The uniform price is based on milk containing 3.5 percent but terfat. For December 1995, there was a price differential of 6.1 cents for each one-tenth of one percent that the milk tested above or below the 3.S percent standard. All prices quoted are for bulk tank milk received from farms in the 201-to 210-mile zone horn New York City. *vs BUSINESS DRYMQ UP? . ADVERTISE M THE | NEWSPAPER! • 10”X30 ” 10”X36 n *2?" *2B?° C.F.C. Distributors Inc. m. i, inx mi Roftnn, IN 46574 800-548-6633 VS 40 5 42 7 S j i*”S- - M«tl
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