Pennsylvania Livestock WAYNESBUKG, PA JUNE 27, 1996 CATTLE' SLAUGHTER COWS: UUlity and com mercial 31.00-38.50; Cutter and boning utility 26.00-34.50; Calmer and low cutter 20.00- Sheila 20.00 A down. BULLS: Yield grade 1 1500/2000 lbs, 35.00- Yield grade 2 1000/1400 lbs, 34.00- FEEDER STEERS: M&L 1 300/500 lbs, 40.00-56.00; 250/280 lbs, 35.00- M 600/900 lbs, 40.00-54.50; HEIFERS: M IAL 1 300/500 lbs, 35.00- Ll4OO/650Tbs. 38.00-51.50: BULLS: M&L 1300/620 lbs, 32.00-53.50. CALVES: Veal: Prime 65.00-75.00; Choice 50.00-61.00; Good 35.00-48.00; Farm Calves: #1 Holstein bulls 90/120 lbs, few 40.00-70.00; #2 Holstein bulls 80/100 lbs, few 20.00-42.00; Beef X bulb ft hfrs/ hd 35.00-60.00. HOGS: Barrows ft GUu: #l-2 210/255 lbs, 46.00-55.00; #2-3 255/280 lbs, 45.00- Sows; #l-3 300/500 lbs, 30.00- Feeder Pigs: 1-3 25/35 lbs, 10.00- LAMBS: High choice 40/100 lbs, 90.00- Choice 90/105 lbs, 90.00- Feeder Lambs: Good 75.00- Sheep 15.00-32.00; Fat sheep 18.00 ft down. GOATS: Large 50.00-85.00/hd; Medium 30.00-50.00/hd; Small 10.00- HORSES: Horses 25.50-63.00; Ponies 20.00- Greencastle Livestock GREENCASTLE, FA JUNE 27, 1996 CATTLE: 143; Cowi: 1.50-3.50 higher- STEERS: Holitein; Select couple, 43.00-47.25; Ind standard at 40.25. COWS: Breaking utility and commer cial 36.00-41.00, few to 44.00; Cutler and boning utility 33.75-38.00; Catmer and low cutter 26.50-32.00; Sheila down to 21.00. BULLS: Yield grade 1, couple 1680/1750 Iba, 37.75-38.25; Yield grade 2. md 850 Iba at 29.00. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: Few L 2 steers and bulla, 230/240 Iba, 30.00-31.00. [IPAUL B. 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GOATS: 4: Large few. 35.00-56.00; One small kid at 15.00. HOMER CITY, PA JUNE 27, 1996 CATTLE: 90: Heifers: Steady to 3.00 lower. Cows: Steady; Bulb; No trend. STEERS: Few choice 925/1375 lbs, 59.00- Few select 46.25-54.25. HEIFERS: Choice 1050/1500 lbs, 58.00- Select 48.25-62.00; Standard 34.00- COWS; Breaking utility and commer cial 32.25-38.75; Cutter and boning utility 30.00- Canner and low cutter 24.00- Shelb down to 16.00. BULLS; Few yield grade 1 950/1600 lbs, 39.50-41.00; Few yield grade 2 IOSO/16S0 lbs, 36.00-38.00. FEEDER CATTLE; Few STEERS: LI 435/600 lbs, 50.00-60.00; L 2 650/800 lbs, 30.00- Few HEIFERS: 425/480 lbs, 45.00- Few BULLS; LI 700 lbs, one at 42.00, L 2 375/600 lbs, 25.00-33.00. CALVES: 86: Good 130/325 IM, 35.00- Standard and good 90/113 lbs, 23.00-37.50; Standard and good 75/90 lbs, 15.00-22.00; UUlity 10.00-27.50; FARM CALVES: Steady to 5.00 higher; No L Holstein bolls 95/120 lbs, 50.00- No 2 Holstein bulb 85/120 lbs, 20.00-50.00; Few No 1 Hobtein heif ers 95/110 lbs, 62.50-80.00; Few No 2 Hobtein heifers 75/105 lbs, 42.50-52.50; Beef cross bulls and heifers 75/120 lbs, 35.00- HOGS: S 3: Barrowa and gilta ateady; 1-3 220/250 Iba, 50.50-54.00; 2-3 260/270 Iba, 46.75-53.00; 1-3 150/200 lbs, 51.50-53.00. 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Record pork exports in 1995 had a signif icant impact on American pork producers and allied industries last year, according to a recent study by CF Resources, an independent research firm in Denver. Colo. Export sales of U.S. pork and pork variety meat products, the study reports, were responsible for 8.6 percent of the wholesale value of total U.S. pork production last year up from 6.1 percent in 1994 And eight times the figure of K, & 10/0 OFF ALL ACCESSORIES INSTOCK • Fireplace Tool Sets • Fireplace Screens • Solid or Plated Brass • Trivits • Cast Iron Kettles • Hearth Rugs • And Much, Much Morel 40% OFF ALL HALCYON, SAMSONITE & TELESCOPE PATIO FURNITURE IN STOCK. (40% Off Special Orders, Too) Barw FOCUSED ON A WORLD OF LEISURE ALL GRILLS ON SALE! CATTLE CALVES HOGS SHEEP WEDNESDAY 06/26/96 (EST) 131,000 5,000 305,000 14,000 WEEK AGO (EST) 131,000 7,000 315,000 14,000 YEAR AGO (EST) 129,000 5,000 345,000 17,000 WEEK TO DATE (EST) 384,000 17,000 915,000 39,000 SAME PD LT WK (EST) 396,000 19,000 943,000 40,000 SAME PD LT YR (EST) 389,000 15,000 995,000 49,000 PREVIOUS DAY ESTIMATED TUESDAY, STEER AND HEIFER 102,000, COW AND BULL 29,000. SOURCE: USDA MARKET NEWS, WASHINGTON, D.C. just 10 years ago. “We’re very pleased with the results of this latest impact study,” said U.S. Meat Export President Philip M. Seng. “Once you’ve looked back at what has been accomplished in recent years, you can’t help but get excited about what the future holds for pork exports.” The study finds that hog prices in the United States benefit sub stantially from increased demand for high-quality American pork in foreign markets. Given levels of • 4 Sling Chairs • 42" Glass Top Table • 6 Colors To Choose Reg. Retail $B2O ale $ 492 71/Z Umbrella Reg. Retail $3OB ■Sale $ lB4 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 29, 1996-Al7 Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection June 26, 1996 “OFF ALL FIREPLACE DOORS INSTOCK Featuring: Schaefer, Stoll and Fireguard, Etc. (Speaml order* 10% Off) Stop In And Register To Win A FREE BARBEQUE GRILL ($699 Value- No Purchase Necessary) HATTARAS HAMMOCKS id Ci production and demand last year in the United States, export sales of U.S. pork added $11.78 per head to the value Of slaughter hogs in 1995. 1 The American pork industry exported a record 365,289 metric tons of pork and pork variety meats in 1995, valued at $936 mil lion. This is a 500 percent increase in export volume since 1986. The study notes that U.S. pork exports in 1995 were equivalent to 4.26 million hogs. The industry’s growth in fore ign markets, said Seng, is just the tip of the iceberg. “We sec poten tial for U.S. pork export sales to lop a million metric tons in the year 2000.” SfSZSS OS No Rainchecks || No Layaways Hourar.M-TW 104: |fl| TH-F 10-t; Sal 10-4
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