Friend’s Stockyard Inc. Accident, Md. 21520 Report Supplied by Auction October 7, 1996 STOCK BULLS AND STEERS (200-500 LBS.) 40.00-60.00. STOCK HEIFERS: 30.00-49.00. SLAUGHTER STEERS: GOOD TO CHOICE 68.00-70.00; MEDIUM TO GOOD 60.00-68.50, HEAVY CHOICE OVER 1450 LB. 55.00-59.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: HEAVY CHOICE 43.00-54.25, LIGHT 34.00-41.50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: GOOD TO CHOICE 62.00-68.00; MEDIUM TO GOOD 50.00-61.00. BULLS: HEAVY 35.00-44.00, LIGHT 30.00-39.00. COWS: UTILITY (HOLSTEIN) 33.00- COMMERCIAL TO GOOD 28.00- CULL COWS 28.00 AND DOWN. VEALS: GOOD TO CHOICE 40.00- MEDIUM TO GOOD 20.00- 808 CALVES: 20.00 AND DOWN. HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES RETURN TO FARM (90 TO 120 LB.)- 30.00-74.r0. HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES RETURN TO FARM (100 TO 120 LB.) - UP TO 130.00. BEEF CROSS CALVES RETURN TO FARM UP TO 24.00. HOGS: TOP QUALITY 54.50-57.00, HEAVY 50.00-55.00, LIGHT 30.00-42.r0. SOWS: 35.00-4250. MALE HOGS: 24.00-36.00. LAMBS, LIGHT. UP TO 74.00, FEED ER LAMBS, NONE AVAILABLE. SHEEP: 18.00-24.00. LIVESTOCK PRICES ARE ALL GIVEN PER HUNDRED WEIGHTI FINAL FALL CATTLE SALE SATUR DAY, OCT. 26. 7 P.M. Valley Stockyards Athens, Pm. October 7, 1996 Report supplied by auction HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES TO 145.00. VEAL CALVES. NONE. VEALER BULL CALVES TO 97.50. SLAUGHTER CALVES 29.00 AND DOWN. ORASSERS AND FEEDERS 12.50-41.75. LAMBS 55.00-90.00. SHEEP 20.00-25.00. HOGS, 200-250, 45.00-55.00. SOWS 36.50-44.50. BOARS, NONE PIGS EACH, 15.00. HEIFERS. FAT, TO 4200. STEERS, TOP 51.00, 21.00-4200. STEERS, FEEDER, 21.00-51.00. BULLS. LARGE, 34.00-37.75. COWS. GOOD, 36.25-43.25. COWS MEDIUM 2950-35.75. COWS, POOR OR SMALL,2B.OOAND DOWN. CATTLE MARKET STRONGER. CALF MARKET STEADY. HORSES 340.00840.00. PONIES. NONE GOATS 18.0075.00. DAIRY SALE OCT. 17. SELLING HERD OF AYRSHIRES. New Holland Sales Stables Goat and Sheep Sale Monday, October 7, 1996 GOATS: 1376 HEAD. BILLIES 65.00- AND 85.00-120.00, FEW 120.00- NANNIES 40.00-65.00; MUTTON 65.00-85.00; YEARLINGS 50.00- KIDS 50.00-65.00 AND 30.00- FEW 20.00-30.00. SHEEP: 544. ALL WEIGHTS, RAMS 25.00- 1 YEAR-OLD 50.00-70.00; 2 YEAR-OLD 30.00-50.00. LAMBS: 100-130 LBS. 80.00-90.00; 80-100 LBS. 90.00-95.00; 60-80 LBS. 95.00-105.00; 40-60 LBS. 95.00-120.00. New Holland Horses New Holland Sale* Stable! New Holland, PA Monday, October 7, 1996 Report Supplied By Auction 202 HEAD. MARKET STEADY. DRIVING 400.00-775.00. RIDING 410.00-950.00. BETTER RIDING HORSES 1000.00-1200.00. REGISTERED RIDING 700.00-1225.00. KILLERS, 1 AT 935.00. HEAVY WEIGHTS 550.00-785.00, LIGHT WEIGHTS 390.00485.00. PONIES 110.00410.00. LARGE PONIES 460.00-505.00.1 AT 610.00. Lebanon Valley Livestock Frederidubun. PA Tucaday, October 8, 1996 Report anpplied by Auction STEERS HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 70.00- CHOICE 68.00-71.00; SELECT 56.00-58.00. HOLSTEINS SELECT 58.00-60.75. HEIFERS SELECT 58.00-58.25; STANDARD 30.00-38.75. COWS: BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL 36.75-42.00; CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 30.00-34.50; CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 25.00- SHELLS 20.00 AND DOWN. BULLS: YG#l 40.50-41.50; YG#2 38.00- FEEDER CATTLE: ALL WEIGHTS, STEERS 40.00-46.00; HEIFERS 25.00- BULLS 30.00-38.50. CALVES: STANDARD AND GOOD 50.00- STANDARD AND GOOD 35.00- UTILITY 12.00-22.00. FARM CALVES: #1 HOLSTEIN BULLS 74.00-89.00; #2 HOLSTEIN BULLS 55.00-70.00; #1 HOSLTEIN HEIFERS 100.00-135.00; «2 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 50.00-80.00. HOGS: BARROWS AND GILTS US#l-2 56.50. SOWS: US#l-3 48.50-50.50 AND 42.00- US#2-3 30-40 LBS. 20.00- BOARS: 35.00. SLAUGHTER SHEEP: HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 125 LBS. 68.00; SLAUGH TER SHEEP 15.00-18.00. Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auction every Thursday at 4:00 pan. Jersey Shore, Pa. Report supplied by Auction Thursday, Oct 10, 1996 RETURN TO FARM CALF 35.00135.00. GOOD VEAL: 35.0060.00. COMMON VEAL: 15.0030.00. SELECT STEERS: 54.0068.00. COMMON STEERS: 35.0048.00. COMMERCIAL COWS: 35.0041.50. CANNERS-CUTTERS: 27.0034.75. SHELLS: 16.0026.75. COMMON HEIFERS: 34.0045.00. GOOD FEEDERS; 40.0052.00. COMMON FEEDERS: 25.0039.00 BULLS: 34.0043.25. mi HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Agriculture Secretary Charles C. Broshis recently announced the dates for eight graded feeder cattle sales to be held around the Com monwealth during October 1996. “Many beef cattle producers only market their calves once a year,” Brosius said. “We can help local fanners by letting other pro ducers know when graded feeder cattle sales ate scheduled in their particular areas.” Personnel from the Livestock Division of the Agriculture De partment’s Bureau of Market De- Pennsylvania 4-H, Ohio State University HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Pennsylvania’s 4-H team took first place in the Junior Livestock Judging Contest held as part of the 40th annual Keystone Internation al Livestock Exposition, Oct 2-7 at the Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg. Ohio State University won the collegiate judging contest and Ohio 4-H was second in the 4-H event Nine teens competed in the 4-H contest and 11 competed in the collegiate contest Pennsylvania’s winning team was from York County, and included Adam Sellers, Matt Trostle, Heather Jasienski, and Shanna Dougherty. The coach was John Eaton Jr. The Pennsyl vania team was second in beef and swine, and fifth in sheep. Sellers was overall high individual, Trostle was filth, Jasienski was 12th, and Daugherty was 13th. Trestle was first in overall rea sons scores in the youth contest; Sellers was second. Sellers was high individual in swine and sec ond high in beef. Ohio’s 4-H team was first in swine, second in sheep and third in beef. Kristi Kress from the 4-H team was second high individual overall, and was third in reasons. Other top teams in 4-H were: 3. BEFORE THE TECHNICIAN LEAVES THE BARN All PA DHIA Technicians use Lap Top Computers Unlimited reports and graphs available test day - FREE you tell us what you want - possibilities are endless (*Tlfls> \bice: 1-800-344-8378 Fax: 814-865-3924 Web site: www.dhia.psu.edu Graded Feeder Cattle Sale Win Judging Contest SAME DAY REPORTS FREE Immediate faxing of all lab results - including SCC and MUN Dates Announced veiopment will be on hand to grade the cattle for frame size and muscle thickness, using USDA standards. Cattle will be sold in uniform lots according to grade, weight, sex and breed. Some sales do not accept dairy cattle, cattle with horns or bulls. The 1996 sale dates and loca tions arc as follows: • PA Livestock Auction, Waynesburg, Greene County Sale date and time - Wednesday, Oct 16, 10:30 a.m. Cattle will be received Oct 15 between 7 ajn. and 6 pjn. Approximately 800 Indiana FFA; 4. Indiana 4-H; and 5. Florida 4-H. Indiana’s FFA team was first in sheep, and they had* the third high individual, Chris Holliday. India na 4-H was first in beef, and Jeremy Haag from the team was fourth high individual in the contest. The Ohio State won first place in swine, second place in sheep and third in beef. They were sec ond overall in reasons. Tom Ostgaard of the team was first in swine, third overall in rea sons, fifth in sheep and 10th over all individual. Keven Isler of Ohio State was ninth high individual. Other winning team members are: Jamie Bond, Chad Neer, Jus tin Lahmers, Ivan Belleville, and Mary Jane Hoskinson. Coach is Dr. Tom Turner. Overall high individual in the contest was Amanda Sink of Vir ginia Tech University. Second high was Leslie Cline, Delaware Valley College, who was high individual in reasons. The team from the University of Illinois was first in reasons. Kyle McMillian was second high individual in reasons and Dan Hamilton was fourth high indivi dual in reasons, fifth overall. from PA DHIA Barbara Mearkle, Bedford County Technician Lancaater Farming, Saturday, October 12, IM6-Al9 head will be sold; no cattle with horns or bulls will be accepted. Call Joe Friend at (301) 746-8178 or (412) 627-9585 (sale barn). .* PA Feeder Calf Roundup Tele-Auction Sale date and time - Wednesday, Oct 16,9 am. Sale Agent PA Livestock Auc tion, Waynesburg, Greene Coun ty. Approximately 600 head will be sold by phone; all cattle must be prevaccinated, wormed and weaned. Call John Comerford at (814) 863-3661 or (412) 627-9585 (sale bam). • Bedford Cattlemen's Associa tion, Bedford County Fairgrounds Sale date and time - Saturday, Oct. 19, 1 pm. Cattle will be re ceived Oct 18 between 8 am. and 2 pm. Approximately 200 head will be sold. Call Allen Hammond at (814) 623-1603 or Barry Low ery at (814) 839-2044. • Central PA Cooperaative Feeder Calf & Yearling Sale, Belleville Livestock Auction, Mifflin County Sale date and time - Friday, Oct. 18,7 pm. Cat tle will be received Oct. 18 be tween 7 am. and 12 noon. Ap proximately 300-350 head will be sold. Call James Conner at (717) 726-3055 or (717) 935-2146 (sale day). • Indiana Fanner's Livestock Market, Homer City, Indiana County Sale date and time - Saturday, Oct 19, 7 p.m. Cattle will be received Oct. 19 between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Approximately 400 head will be sold. Call Dave Dalcssio at (412) 397-9285 or (412) 479-2600 (sale bam). • Westmoreland County Cattle men’s Association, Westmoreland County Fairgrounds, Greensburg Sale date and time Saturday, Oct. 26, 6:30 pjn. Cattle will be received Oct. 26 between 8 am. and 11 a.m. Approximately 200 head will be sold; no cattle with boms, dairy breeding or bulls will be accepted. Call William Kelly at (412) 837-1402. Additional information about these sales is available from Rich ard McDonald in the Bureau of Market Development at 717- 787-5319. %