(Continued from Pago At) SOWS; UP TO 51.00. MALE HOGS: UP TO 35.00. LAMBS: 70-15 LBS. UP TO <5.00; <5-123 LBS. UPTO8Z00; 30-60L85.. UP TO 135.00; CULLS 60.00 AND DOWN. SHEEP; UP TO 4aoo. GOATS: ALL BY THE HEAD.IAROE 50.00-83.00; MEDIUM 20.00-30.00; SMALL 8.00-34.00. Carlisle Livestock CarHile, h. November 25, 1997 SLAUGHTER CATTLE: COWS; ACTIVE! STEADY! BREAKING UTILITY AND COM MERCIAL 35.0041.25; CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 3ZOO-38.30; CAN NER AND LOW CUTTER 27.00-31.73; 810 MIDDLE 32.00-34.73; SHELLY 26.00 AND DOWN. BULLS: 34.00-39.00. FEEDER CATTLE: ACTIVE BID DING ON GOOD RUN! FEEDER STEERS MED. AND LARGE »1400-830 LBS. 37.0066.00; FEEDER HEIFERS MED. AND LARGE «1 400-850 LBS. 51.0057.00; MED. AND LARGE #2 400850 LBS. 44.00-30.00; FEEDER BULLS MED. AND LARGE #1 50.0058.00; MED. AND LRGE. #2 46.0048.00. CALVES: CALVES RETURNING TO THE FARM; HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 95-125 LBS. 57.50-97.00; *2 90-150 LBS. 60.00-86.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 85-95 LBS. 8730-112.50. SWINE: HOGS US#l-3 220-270 LBS. 42.25-44.25, 280-320 LBS. 46.00-47.00, 130-210 LBS. 31.0041.75. SOWS: US# 1-3 300-600 LBS. 33.0043.00; THIN/WEAK/ROUGH TO 32.00. BOARS: OVER 300 LBS. 30.25. FEEDER PIGS: BY THE HEAD, 15-30 LBS. 15.00-26.00; 100-130 LBS. 40.0047.00. The Building you want. The L6dS6 you need. Whether your new farm or commercial building is of pole, timber column, s steel or block construction; choose Telmark lease financing. Telmark has been leasing equipment for over 30 years. Did you know that we’ve been leasing new buildings for that long too? Consider the features: • Tax deductibility and accelerated write-offs: Lease payments are income tax deductible over the term of the lease compared to 20-year depreciation of farm buildings and 39-year depreciation of commercial buildings. Could reduce tax liability this year. • Low upfront costs: Beginning costs may be as little as one monthly lease payment • Flexible lease term: Building lease terms start aggressively at five years but may be as long as ten, twelve, or fifteen years. • Customized payment schedules: Lease payment schedules match your cash flow. Payment options include monthly, quarterly, annually, as well as, skip or specially designed seasonal payments. How do you start leasing a building from Telmark? Talk with a qualified builder to determine your needs and building cost. w Telmark representative Ken Darlington 717-733-3532 Mike Dixon 814-684-5707 412-346-3455 GOATS: BY THE HEAD, FANCY KIDS 33.00-67.30: FLESHY KIDS 40.00- SMALL/THIN KIDS 13.00- - LAMBS: GOOD AND CHOICE 4070 LBS. 97^6-14000. SALE EVERY TUBS. 3 P.M. FOR RABBITS, POULTRY AND EGOS, 630 P.M. FOR LIVESTOCK. STARTING WITH CALVES. EARLYBIRD PENS FOR CATTLE. COWS, AND HOGS CLOSE EVERY TUES. AT 2 P.M. FOR PREMIUM PRICES. USE THESE PENS. 1 NEXT SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE TUBS., DEC. 16. SALE TIME APPROXIMATELY 730 P.M. NEXT SPECIAL FED CATTLE SALE TUBS., DEC. 2. ALREADY CON SIGNED FOR DEC. 2 SALE: 7 HOLS TEIN STEERS. APPROX. 700 LBS.; 3 HOLSTEIN TEXAS LONGHORN X HEIFERS WEIGHING 600-800 LBS.; 1 HOSLTEIN ANGUS X HEIFER WEIGH ING 600-800 LBS. PEN LOTS OF CATTLE WILL BE SOLD IN ORDER RECEIVED. NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE FRIDAY. NOV. 28. RECEIVING 6-11 A.M. SALE TIME 130 P.M. HATFIELD’S TOP PRICE FOR CASH HOGS ON WED., NOV. 23 WAS 43.23. Oklahoma City Feeder Cattle Oklahoma City, OK Wed Nov 19, 1997 USDA-OK Dept Ag Market News Oklahoma National Stockyards - Week ly Cattle Summary Compared to last week: Feeder cattle and calves steady. Demand good for feed ers and weaned calves, light to moderate for fleshy calves just off the Cow. Quality of supply plain to average, few attractive. Weigh-ups average, few full. Calves in medium to heavy flesh, few thin. Calf supply an even mix between clioit term weaned calves and fleshy calves. This con trasting to last week's supply of predomi- Snee 412-627-5941 FBI 1 Lisa Francisco Sonnen 717-866-9217 Telmarklnc. nately weaned, median flesh calves. Slaughter cows and bulb 100-3.oohigher. Demand from packen very good ax this the laat big week of cow nns until after the holidays. Total of3oo cows and bulli sold with 70 percent to packers. Receipts this week 10,700; last week 12,186; last year 13,527. Supply consisted of 41 percent yearlings and calves over 600 lbs; 33 per cent calves under 600 lbs; 6 percent cows and bulls. Prices follow with weighted avenge weight and price in parenthesis. Feeder Steen: Medium and Large 1 Calves: 300-330 lbs (337 lbs) 96.30-107.30 (103.52); 350-400 lbs (377 lbs) 94.00-103.30 (98.79); 400- 450 lbs (421 lbs) 9230-101.00 (97.13); 430-300 lbs (4761b5) 8730- 9730 (92.44); 500-350 lbs (331 lbs) 8230-93.73 (87.88); 330-600 lbs (368 lbs) 80.00-87.00 (84.27); 600-700 lbs (650 lbs) 73.30-7930(75.77); 700-750 lbs (737 lbs) 7130-76.23 (7339); Year lings; 600-650 lbs (620 lbs) 8230-87.00 (84.11); 630-700 lbs (684 lbs) 7730-8130 (80.10); 700-730 lbs (733 lbs) 7830-81.33 (80.32); 730-800 lbs (764 lbs) 7330-79.30 (78.70); 800-830 lbs (817 lbs) 73.00-79.00 (77.49); 830-900 lbs (867 lbs) 7330-77.00 (73.57); few 900-930 lbs (908 lbs) 71.00-7330 (74.72). Feeder Heifers; Medium and Large 1 Calves: 300400 lbs (330 lbs) 78.00-83.30 (83.81); 400-450 lbs (429 lbs) 77.00-83.23 (79.97) 450- 500 lbs (474 lbs) 74.50-80.75 (77.23); 300-330 lbs (328 lbs) 7123- 80.00 (76.98) 330-600 lbs (373 lbs) 68.00-7630 (71.35); 600-650 lbs (621 lbs) 68.00-7230 (69.73); Yearlings: 600-700 lbs (630 lbs) 71.75- 7600 (74.02); 700-750 lbs (733 lbs) 70.00-74.25 (7234); 750-800 lbs (790 lbs) 6830-7175 (69.63); few 800-850 lbs (825 lbs) 66.00-6630 (66.32). Slaughter Cows: Average dressing: Cut ters 3030-3330, Utilities 3230-36.00; high dressing Cutlets 3230-3530, Utilities 35.50-37.50; low dressing: Cutters 29.23-3130, Utilities 3030-3330. Can ners 23.50-29.30, very lo dressing 22.0024.00. McLean 410-827-5052 Frank Hunter 716-595-3954 Anderson 410-651-4128 Mike Fullam 717-966-9202 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 29, 1987-A9 dreased coat at Oklahoma National Stockyards: Cutters 70.40; Bon ers 69.90; Breakers 6660; Carmen 68.13. Bulb 81.93. Slaughter Bulls: Yield Orade I 1300-2150 lbs average dressing 42304730; high dressing 47304830; hi dreasing/hi boning indlvdual 3630; low dressing 38.3041.00, thin 363040.00. Replacement Cows: Pretested for Bangs, pregnancy, and age Medium and Large 1-2 avenge quality; 3-6 year old 900-1230 lbs 4-6 months bred 423.00483.00. Central U.S. Carlot Beef Report November 25, 1997 Report supplied by USDA USDA NATIONAL CARLOT BEEF REPORT (INCLUDES MAJOR PRO DUCTION AREAS IN THE MIDWEST AND TX) AS OF 3 P.M. COW AND BULLS CARCASS FOB OMAHA LOADS REPORTED COMPARED TO TUESDAY'S 3 P.M REPORT: COW AND BULL CARCAS SES NOT ESTABLISHED. UT, BRK 2-4 450 LBS. AND UP. UNQUOTED. UT, BNO 1-3 400 LBS. AND UP. LAT EST ESTB. MKT. 38.00 C. CUTTER 1-2 350 LBS. AND UP. LAT EST ESTB. MKT. 61.00-62.00 C. BULLS YOl 300 LBS. AND UP, UNQUOTED. COW AND BULL CARCASS CAF WEST COAST MARKET FOR WEEK ENDED: NOV. UT. BRK 1-3 400 LBS. AND UP 60.00. CUTTER 1-2 350 LBS. AND UP 60.00. BONELESS PROCESSING BEEF/ BEEF TRIMMINGS 180 LOADS LEAN BONELESS BEEF 3.MM.00 LOWER; 85% 2.00 LOWER; 75% AND 65% STEADY. DEMAND LIGHT TO iftfiiiM 4iro&ii l ?ra r Aaciroiifurvr JrvMM , jMKNIiSIiICT MWi'iti P |Q»#y| f W»SaHUUPMS*X& *WkpJfc«U» IW||B<*EFII9BI6W Dr. Robert Srayblll, Lancaster Hatfield Quality Meatswishes to thank the Pennsylvania PQA Verifiers. These verifiers play an " “ Pipi'fwilflwTlDlß important role In the Pork Quality Assurance Program. Without »r^sM|ii#AllfllKt their support and knouriodgo, the Dr. Kan Kephart, Unlvorsity Park program would bo without a solid Dr. Tom Parsons, Konnett Square foundation. Thank you to oach of these individuals who havo made Dr. J.W. Temple, Sunbury a major contribution to tho CBffifl&TlWlS program and the producors they Or. Jerome Harness, Greencastle have verified. Dan Swartz, New Dloomfield ITfljV*’ r.0A.A.1 Are you PQA Level 111 or do you need recertified? Plan to attend the Pork Production Forum sponsored by LanChester Pork Producers. This meeting will be held, December 16,1997, at the Country Table Restaurant in Mt. Joy from 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM. To register, call Good’s Livestock at (717) 445-5776. Space is limited. BUY FACTORY DIRECT ■ Equipment storag ■ Workshops ■ Hay and animal s ■ 100% made in the U.S ■ 20 year warranty ■ Do-it-yourself/ easy, fast construction Available models: 25x32 (2 left) 30x44 (3 left) 50x100 (2 left) 40x62 (4 left) 55x200 (2 left) Factory Direct 800/825-5059 ( 4BPJSK MODERATE FOR MODERATE OFFER INGS. BEEF TRIMMINGS GENERAL LY STEADY ON MOSTLY MODERATE DEMAND AND OFFERINGS. FOR OMAHA BASIS 90% FR. 22 LOADS. RANGE *4.0-(6.0, WT. AVO. *5.00. 90% FZ. 2 LOADS. RANGE 92.0, WT. AVO. 92.00. *3% FR. IS LOADS. RANGE 79.0-11.0. WT. AVO. *O.OO. 85% FZ, UNQUOTED. 75% FR, 3 LOADS. RANGE 66.0. WT. AVO. 66.00. 75% FZ. 9 LOADS. RANGE 72.0, WT. AVG. 72.00. 65% FR, 20 LOADS, RANGE 52.0-53.0, WT. AVO. 5230. 65% FZ. UNQUOTED. 50% FR. *9 LDS„ RANGE 31.00-34.00, WT. AVO. 3233. 50% FZ. UNQUOTED. 50% EX. UNQUOTED. BULL 92-94, RANGE 101.00, WT. AVO. 101.00 C. FOB EAST TX AND OK 90% FR, 20 LOADS, RANGE' *5.0-87.0, WT. AVG. 86.60. 90% FZ. UNQUOTED. CAF NORTHEAST AREAS 90% FR. UNQUOTED. 90% FZ, UNQUOTED. 85% FR, UNQUOTED. CAF WEST COAST BASIS MARKET FOR WEEK ENDED 10/21/97 90% FR. RANGE 90.0-90.5, WT. AVG. 90.25. 90% FZ, UNQUOTED. 85% FR. RANGE 83.0-85.0, WT. AVG. 83.21. 85% FZ, UNQUOTED. 75% FR, UNQUOTED. 75% FZ, UNQUOTED. 65% FR. RANGE 52.0-55.00, WT. AVG. 53.48. 65% FZ. UNQUTOED. 50% FR. RANGE 34.0-36.00, WT. AVG. 34.67. 50% FZ, UNQUOTED. (Turn to Pag* All)
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