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Makes 8 servings. 800-873-5300 Four States Livestock HagantOftTß, Md Fabrvary 25, IMS Report wppUod by Audio* SLAUGHTER COWS: 90 HEAD, STEADY PRICES. imUTY 36.OO-41.00; HIGH DRESSING TO 43.75; CANNBRS 32.00- SHELLY 32.00 DOWN. BULLS; S HEAD, YO#l NONE; YG#2 44.00- 1 LOW CHOICE BULLOCK 11S0 LBS. 55.50. (# OLD FARMER’S WEATHER PROVERBS FED STEERS: 37 HEAD. HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 1150-1450 LBS. 63.50-65.25; CHOICE 6LOO-63.50; HEAVYWEIGHTS 55.0042.00; LOW CHOICE 55.006000 FED HEIFERS: 29 HEAD. HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 1100-1400 LBS. 61.00-63.25; CHOICE SS.OO-6I.00; HEAVYWEIGHTS 52.0058.00. VEAL CALVES: IS7 HEAD. HIGH CHOICE 150275 LBS. 80.00-90.00, CHOICE 125-190 LBS. 65.00-77.00, CULLS 85-110 LBS. 23.0028.00; 6085 LBS. 18.0024.00 David and Chad (March 2); sow peas good or had. FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS «195-125 LBS. 85.0010000,85-95 LBS. 45.0085.00. HOLSTEIN HEIFERS «1 100120 LBS. TO 100.00; 8095 LBS. 40.008000; BEEF BULLS TO 110.00; HEIFERS TO 77.00. When it thunders in BUTCHER HOGS; NONE. 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HOLSTEIN BULLS TO 560.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 200350 LBS. 170.00250.00; PEW 700 LBS. 4000046000 • Intercourse, PA» 717-768-8281 • Middletown, DE • 302-378-9555 • McAlistervilie, PA • 717-463-2191 CASE lk JUilhorind OPS Station Frederick Livestock Auction Frederic*, Md. February 23, 1998 Report Supplied by Auctiou SLAUGHTER COWS: 106 HEAD, ACTIVE BIDDING. UTILITY 36.00-41.00; HIGH DRESSING T 043.75; CANNERS 33.00-3750; SHELLY 33.00 DOWN. BULLS: YG#l 1200-2160 LBS. 48.00-49.00. FED STEERS: 1 SELECT HOLSTEIN 1590 LBS. AT 47.75. HEIFERS; DAIRY CULLS TO 42.00. VEAL CALVES; 182 HEAD. CHOICE 200-325 LBS. 75.00-85.00; GOOD 230 LBS. AT 64.00; 1 145 LB. AT 38.00; CULLS 85-110 LBS. 24.00-32.00; 60-85 LBS. 18.00-25.00. FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS «195-120 LBS. 87.00-102.00; 90-95 LBS. 50.00- 80-90 LBS. 40.0045.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS «1 90-120 LBS. 85.00- 2 AT 127.00; 80-90 LBS. 50X10-75.00. BEEF X BULLS 40.00-95.00, HEIFERS 35.00-75.00. BUTCHER HOGS: 13 HEAD. US#l-3 250-275 LBS. 33.50-3550 STOCK CATTLE: NONE. BULLS; FEW 350-550 LBS. DAIRY X 54.0057.00.
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