Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Impection November 26, 1996 CATTLE CALVES HOGS SHEEP WEDNESDAY 11/26/96 (EST) 132,000 7,000 377,000 14,000 WEEK AGO (EST) 133,000 7,000 365,000 16,000 YEAR AGO (ACT) 131.000 6.000 359,000 17,000 WEEK TO DATE (EST) 258,000 14,000 737,000 26,000 SAME PD LT WK (EST) 251,000 14.000 710,000 32,000 SAME PD LT YR (EST) 245.000 12,000 696.000 33,000 PREVIOUS DAY ESTIMATED TUESDAY. STEER AND HEIFER 92,000. COW AND BULL 34,000. St. Louis Cattle, Hogs SPRINGFIELD, IL NOVEMBER 25, 1996 Cattle; 350 head, last week 500, and last year 500 head. Compared to last Monday, slaughter steers and heifers 1.00-2.00 low er. Slaughter cows mostly 2.00 higher. Bulls steady. Supply mainly Choice and Select and Choice steers and heifers. Light supply Holstein steers. Around 20% cows. Slaughter steers: Choice 2-4 1025-1325 lbs. 69.0071.00; 2-31075-1275 lbs. 71.00, part load 71.50; Select and Choice 2-3 10001225 lbs. 63.0067.00. 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November 23, 1996 Report supplied by auction STEERS 300-499 LBS. 30.00-62.00, 500-699L85. 35.00-59.00.700-1000 LBS. 30.00- HEIFERS 300-499 LBS. 18.0040.00, 500-699 LBS. 30.00-46.00, 700-1000 LBS. 30.00-48.00; BULLS 300499 LBS. 20.00-52.00,500699 LBS. 22.0050.00. 700-1000 LBS. 30.00-55.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: 3-499 30.00- 5-699 31,00-42.00; 7-1100 46.50. STOCK COWS: BEEF 200.00-540.00; BABY CALVES 1.00-45.00; SLAUGH TER COWS 10.00-43.25; SLAUGHTER BULLS 30.00-36.00. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: CHOICE AND PRIME YIELD GRADE 1-3 BLUE O SPRING 76.00; GOOD AND FEW CHOICE YG#l-2 RED O SPRING 88.00. FEEDER LAMBS 70-84 LBS. RED SH MED. * LGE. #142 97.00. 60-69 LBS. RED BK 98.00; SLAUGHTER EWES 16.00-23.50; HEAD EWES 60.00. HOGS 57.50. SOWS 54.5060.50. VEALS 39.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES 30.00-37.00. Dewart Livestock Dewart, Pa. Monday, November 25, 1996 Report Supplied by Auction STEERS: 50.00-61.50. HEIFERS: TOO FEW TO QUOTE. GOOD COWS: 30.00-36.00. Pork Production Forum Dec. 18 ADAMSTOWN (Lancaster Co.) The annual Pork Produc tion Forum is scheduled Wednes day, Dec. 18 from 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. at Weaver’s Market on the comer of Rts. 897 and 272. Sponsored by the LanChester Pork Producers, the forum will examine a range of carcass value pricing systems of hog packers, in addition to sustainable pork production. The forum includes a free fami ly slyle lunch. Morning topics include; • “Carcass Value Pricing Sys tems of Hog Packers” by Dave Kenyon, Virginia Tech University. • “Hatfield Carcass Value Pric ing System” by Jeff Amer, hog procurement. • “Sustainable Pork Production, PQA, and Environmental Assur ance” by Ken Kephart, extension swine specialist, Pom State. For over 30 years Telmark has provided Lease financing for equipment, vehicles & buildings. 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Two seminars will be part of the afternoon session: • Pork Quality Assurance Level ID: Ist Time Certification by Dr. Tim Ttayer. • Pork Quality Assurance Level m: Recertification by Chester • 100% tax deductible payments • Guaranteed “True Tax” or fixed purchase option leases available Fixed, customized schedules Low upfront costs fm Doug Snee . 412-627-5941 Jody Underwood 301-898-0095 Telmarklnc. 800-451-3322 Paul Andrew Elizabeth Shipper McLean Anderson 302-456-1931 410-827-5,052 410-651-4128 Lisa Francisco Sonnen 717-866-9217 & ISome markets not available due to the holiday Hughes, Lancaster extension livestock agent Fran 2 p.m.-2:30 p.m., there will be an update on PRV by Dr. Amy Ncsselrodt, PRV coordinator and veterinarian with USDA. Space is limited. Reservation, limited to producers 16 years of age and older, is required by Dec. 15. Contact Goods Livestock, Inc., 503 School Rd., Denver, PA 17517, (717) 445- 5776. Mike Fullam 717-966-9202 Frank Hunter 716-595-3954 * f