Virginia Feeder Sales Richmond, VA Thu Sep 19, 1996 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News Northern Virginia Livestock Auction Orange, Virginia on 18-Sep-96 Prices bised on in weights Feeder Cattle 278 head Sleets 74 head Medium and Large 1 Small I Medium and Large 2 300-400 45.00 - 57.00 - 40.00 - 44.00 400-500 57.00 - 60.00 - - 500-000 50.00 - 54.00 47*00 46.00 - 53.00 C JO-700 55.50 - 45.00 - 5450 700-800 49.00 - 535 0 4250 4850 800-900 55.00 - 58.00 - - Holstein 31 head Steer Medium and Urge 2 200-300 31.00 - 37.00 300-500 32.00 - 40.00 Heifers 136 head Medium and Large 1 Small 1 Medium and Large 2 300-400 - 2800 - 36.00 - 400-500 44.00 - 47.00 34 50 - 4130 45.00 500-600 43.00 - 47.00 - 35.00 - 36.00 600-700 49.00 - 51.00 - - 700-800 49.00 - 51.75 - - 800-900 42.00 - 45.50 - - Bulls 68 head Medium and Large 1 Medium and Large 2 400-500 41.00 45.50 500-600 3930 - 4630 40.00 - 4830 600-700 45.00 3430 - 39.25 700-900 46.25 - 50.00 - Slaughter Cattle 129 head Make the Dairylea advantage work for you. 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Slaughter Cows 126 head Breaking Util ity and Commercial 2-4 3350 - 3650 Cut ter and boning Utility 1-3 25.50 - 34.00 High dressing 31.00 - 34.00 Cinner and low Cutter 1-2 2050 - 2550 Cows returned to farms 9 head - Medium and Large 1, 4-10 yn old 900-1100 lbs 290.00-400.00 per head. Baby calves returned to farms 35 head newborn to 4 weeks 15.00-3250 per head. Over 100 lbs 3250-45.00 per cwt ri Source: Virginia Department of Agri culture and Consumer Services- USDA Market News, Richmond, VA 804-786-3947 Richmond, VA Wed Sep 18, 1996 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News Southwest Virginia Livestock Summary Wytheville, Virginia on 17-Sep-96 Prices based on in weights Feeder Cattle 419 head Steers 138 head Medium and Large 1 Small I Medium and Large 2 300-400 - - 54.00 - 60.00 400-500 55.00 - 63.00 44.00 - 49.00 48.00 - 56.00 500-600 55.00 - 62.00 41.00 - 49.00 50.00 - 58.00 600-700 55.00 - 62.00 42.00 - 48.00 49.00 - 57.00 700-800 52.00 • 58.00 - 47.00 - 52.00 800-900 48.00 - 57.00 - - 900-1000 50.00 - 55.00 - - Holstein S 3 head Steer Medium and Large 2 300-500 27.00 - 35.00 500-700 • Top-rated Health Insurance Coverages Da' 32.00 - 39.00 700-900 34.00 - 40.00 Heifers 140 head Medium and Large 1 Small 1 Medium and Luge 2 300-400 37.00 - 44.00 30.00 • 33.00 33.00 - 42.00 400-300 37.00 - 44.00 29.00 - 34.00 34.00 - 40.00 300-000 42.00 - 47.00 30.00 - 36.00 37.00 - 44.00 600-700 43.00 - 30.00 - - 70OS00 45.00 - 52.00 - - 800-9004330 - 5130 - - Bulls 88 head Medium and Large 1 Small 1 Medium and Luge 2 300-400 33.00 - 39.00 - 46.00 - 34.00 400-300 49.00 - 34.00 37.00 - 46.00 43.00 - 32.00 500-600 48.00 • 33.00 33.00 - 42.00 43.00 - 30.00 600-700 40.00 - 47.00 - - 700-900 42.00 - 48.00 - 36.00 - 44.00 Slaughter Cattle 111 head Slaughter Cows 93 head Breaking Utili ty and Commercial 2-4 27.00 - 29.00 Cut ter and boning Utility 1-3 24 00 - 29.00 High dressing 30.00 - 32.00 Cannet and low Cutter 1-2 18.00 - 23.00 Slaughter Bulls 18 head YO 1-2 900-1300 lbs 3130 - 33.30 YO 1-2 1300-1600 lbs 32.00 - 36.00 YC 1-2 1600 lbs and over 31.00 - 3730 Baby calves returned to farms 16 head newborn to 4 weeks 13.00-30.00 per head. Lambs total receipts 94 head Slaughter Lambs 19 head New Crop Choice few Prime 1-2 few 3 98 lbs 73.00 Feeder Lambs 73 head Medium and Large Frame 1-2 77 lbs 7830 Medium and Large Frame 1-2 36 lbs 76.00 ************ jhj following are State Graded prices ************** State Graded Feeder Cattle 162 head sold at Wytheville, Virginia on September 17. 1996. Steers 69 head Medium and Large I Medium and Urge 2 400-500 48.00 - 61.00 • 500-600 50.00 - 60.00 4t.00 - 50.00 600-700 51.00 - 5850 59.50 Heifers 93 head Medium and Large 1 Medium and Large 2 400-500 36.00 - 4250 39.00 - 46.00 500-600 42.00 - 4950 lea 40.00 - 4630 600-700 4930 44.00 gw Source: Virginia Department rtf Agri culture and Consumer Services- USDA Market News, Richmond, VA 804-786-3947 Richmond, VA Thu Sep 19, 1996 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News Southeast and Central Virginia Lives tock Auction Southside (Blackstone) Virginia on 18-Sep-96 Prices based on in weights Feeder Cattle 350 head Steers Medium and Large 1 Small I Medium and Large 2 400-300 46.00 - 37.00 24.00 - 40.00 37.00 - 37.00 300-600 4230 - 59.00 3930 - 3430 - 600-700 4430 - 3930 - 3830 - 33.00 700-800 - 37.00 - 4330 - Heifers Medium and Large 1 Medium and Large 2 300400 38.30 - 43.00 40.00 - 4430 400-300 33.00 - 48.00 30.00 - 4330 300-600 3930 - 3030 - 600-700 4230 - 30.00 41.00 - 48.30 700-800 43.00 - 47.25 3830 - 4830 Bulls Medium and Large 1 Small 1 Medium and Large 2 300400 S 3. 00 - 3430 • 39.00 - 4330 400-300 3830 - 37.00 3830 - 32.30 40.00 - 333 0 300-600 42.00 - 3330 - - 600-700 35.50 - 42.50 - - 700-800 3830 - 43.00 - 4130 - 4230 800-900 33.00 - 40.00--900-1000 3330- 33.00- - Baby calves returned to farms 35 head newborn to 4 weeks 5.00-20.00 per head. Over 100 lbs 20.0043.00 per cwt Goats 150 head Billies - Large 58.00 - 63.00 per cwt - Small 40.00 - 41.00 per head Nannies - Large 40.00 - 57.00 per head Kids - 15.00 - 21.00 per head Mutton - 54.00 - 60.00 per head Richmond, VA Wed Sep 18, 1996 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News TERM 3 MONTH 6 MONTH 1 YEAR 3 YEAR 5 YEAR Before you buy CDs anywhere else, make one quick phone call to a Merrill Lynch Financial Consultant, who can help you determine which CDs are right for your financial plan. Call us at the local office listed below. You’ll discover that not all CDs are alike, The difference is planning. The difference is Merrill Lynch. Joseph E. Lundy, Sr. Vice President and Senior Financial Consultant 717-295-5635 or 1-800-372-7918 Lancaster, PA 17608-3645 Merrill Lynch The interest rates and the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) are as of 9/17/96 and are subject to availability and change. 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