Virginia Feeder Sales Richmond, VA Thur September 25, 1997 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News Northern Virginia Livestock Auction Orange, Virginia on 24-September-97 Slaughter Cattle 83 head Cows 70 head Cutter ft Boning Utility 1-3 29.00-37.00 High Dressing 34.50-36.00 Breaking Utili ty ft Comerdal 2-4 32.50-36.50 Canner ft Low Cuter 1-2 21.00-28.00 Bulls 6 head YG I - 2 900-1300 lb. 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Richmond, VA Thu Sept 25. 1997 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News Southwest Virginia Livestock Auction correction on date Wytheville, Virginia on September 23, 1997 Prices based on in weights Feeder Cattle 391 head Steers 171 head Medium and Large 1 Medium and Large 2 400-500 85.75 - 86.00 80.00 - 85.50 500-600 80.00 - 82.25 75 JO - 78.00 600-700 72.25 - 75.00 71 JO - 73.00 Heifers 220 head Medium and Large 1 Medium and Large 2 400-500 72.50 - 76.00 72.75 - 73.25 500-600 69.00 - 71 JO 71 JO - 71.75 600-700 69.25 - 69.75 65.00 - 67 JO Richmond, VA Tue Sep 23, 1997 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News Snee ■627-5941 Lisa Francisco Sonnen 717-866-9217 TEI MARKING. McLean 410-827-5052 Frank Hunter 716-595-3954 & Southeast and Central Virginia Lives tock Auction Lynchburg, Virginia on 22-Sep-97 Prices based on in weights Feeder Cattle 906 haul Steers 231 head Medium and Large I Small 1 Medium and Large 2 200-300 94.00 - 95.00 - 76.00 - 89.00 300-400 - 71.00 - 81.0075.00 - 80.00 400-500 74.00 - 83.50 61.00 - 73.00 67.00 - 79.00 SOO-600 74.00 - 76.50 63.50 - 69.50 67.00 - 76.50 600-700 70.00 - 74.00 55.00 - 65.00 61.00 - 72.50 700-800 69.50 60.50 63.00 - 69.50 800-900 67.00 - - 900-1000 63.75 - - Holstein IS head Steer Medium and Urge 2 300-500 55.00 - 56.00 500-700 50.00 - 56.00 700-900 41.50 - 50.50 Heifers 310 head Medium and Large I Small 1 Medium and Large 2 200-300 56.00 - 65.00 - 300400 73.50 - 75.00 60.00 - 68.75 69.00 - 76.00 400500 70.00 - 72.50 50.00 - 66.00 65.00 - 74.00 500600 63J0 - 73.00 50.00 - 60.00 61.00 - 72.50 600700 65.00 -68 JO 52.00 - 55 JO 63.00 - 67.00 700800 64.00 - 67.00 - 55.00 - 66.00 800900 53.50 - 56.00 - - Bulls 250 head Medium and Large 1 Small I Medium and Urge 2 300-400 85.00 - 95.00 58.00 - 66.00 75.00 -87 JO 400500 75.00 - 88.00 60.00 - 71 JO 68.00 - 86.00 500600 69.00 - 76.00 56.00 - 68.00 65.00 - 77.75 600700 59.00 - 70.25 49.00 - 60.00 52.00 - 62.00 700900 54.00 - 63J0 - 41.00 - 57.00 Slaughter Cattle 154 head Slaughter Cows 129 head Breaking utili ty and Commercial 2-4 28.00 - 33.50 High dressing 34.25 - 36.25 Cutter and boning Utility 1-3 29.00 - 32.00 High dressing 33.00 - 35.00 Caimer and low Cutter 1-2 2050 - 27.00 Slaughter Bulls 25 head YG 1-2 900-1300 lbs 30.00 - 39.25 YG 1-2 1300-1600 lbs 36.00 - 40.75 YG 1-2 1600 lbs and over 34.00 - 4250 ** The following are State Graded prices ** Slate Graded Feeder Cattle 297 head Anderson 410-651-4128 Mike Fullam 717-966-9202 Lancaster Faming, Saturday, September 27, 1997-A9 sold at Lynchburg, Virginia on September 22. 1997 Steers 153 head Medium and Large 1 Medium and Urge 2 300-400 90.00 - 92.50 90.00 - 93.00 400500 85.25 - 89.00 79.50 -82 JO 500600 81JO - 84.25 73.25 - 77.00 600700 74J0 - 78.75 75.00 - 79.25 700-800 71.25 - 73.75 73.00 800900 65J0 - 69 JO - Heifers 144 head Medium and Large I Medium and Urge 2 300-400 74.75 73.50 - 74.25 400500 69.00 - 74.25 73.75 - 74.50 500600 71.25 - 75.00 69.25 - 73.50 600700 68JO - 73.00 66.00 - 67.00 wd Richmond, VA Thu Sep 25, 1997 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News Special State Graded Feeder Cattle Sale Black and Black-White Faced Calves 1390 head sold at Dublin, Virginia on Sep tember 24. 1997. Sleets Medium Urge 1 Small I Medium Large 2 300-400 101.50-113.00 78.00- 85.50-90.00 400-500 97.50- 76.25-78.00 86.75-91.00 500-600 85.00-90.25 76.75-82.50 84.00- 600-700 81.25-82.75 77.50 76.50- 700-800 73.75-77.00 - 72.25 Heifers Medium Urge I Small I Medium Urge 2 300-400 77.00-78.25 62.25-65.00 76.00-78.00 400-500 73.50-73.75 66.00-67.50 74.25-76.75 500-600 75.50-80.00 67.50-68.25 79.00- 600-700 70.50-72.00 67.00- 68.50-71.00 700-800 69.00- - 66.00-66.75 Shenandoah Valley Livestock Harrisonburg, Va. September 20, 1997 Report supplied by auction 300-499 LB. STEERS 65.00-92 50, HEIFERS 50.00-76.50, BULLS 55.00- 500-699 LB. STEERS 60,00, 75.00- HEIFERS 50.00-73.00, EASTBROOK SEED CO Metier fornges fur Better Profit s YEAR END SALE Barenbrug BG 1 & Barenbrug BG 14 250 Lb Orders 15% Savings 500 Lb Orders 20% Savings Forest Feast Chicory Grasslands Hula Clover 25% Savings 1-800-680-3167 VISA/MasterCard EXTENDED PARTS DEPT. 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