Virginia Feeder Sales Richmond, VA Tue June 23, 1998 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News Summary of Livestock Auctions by Areas: Northern Virginia Livestock Sum mary Including Front Royal. Marshall, Orange, Rockingham. Shenandoah, Staun ton Union and Winchester Virgin?the week of June 15-20, 1998 Feeder Cattle 746 Head Steers Med&Lgc I Small 1 Med&Lge 2 200-300 80.00 - 97.00 7 300-400 78.00 - 88.00 7- 7700 - 77.00 400-500 78.00 - 88.00 72.00 - 75.00 500-600 75.00 - 87.00 76.00 74.00 - 82.00 600-700 70.00 - 83.00 - 64.00 - 72.00 700-800 71.00 - 80.50 64.00 800-900 63.00 - 61.00 - 64.50 Heifers Med&Lge I Small 1 Med&Lge 2 300-400 67.00 - 78.00 - 65.00 - 68.00 400-500 65.00 - 75.00 63.00 - 71.50 500-600 64.00 - 77.75 63.00 61.50 - 64.50 600-700 63.00 - 70.50 - 57.00 - 63.00 700-800 60.00 - 69.00 - 55.50 - 56.00 800-900 63.00 Bulls Med&7ge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge 2 200-300 78.00 - 92.00 77.00 300-400 74.00 - 85.00 70.00 - 75.00 - 400-500 71.00 - 84.00 69.50 - 74.00 500-600 70.50 - 81.00 61.50 67.50 - 74.00 600-700 60.00 - 74.00 62.50 - 65.00 60.00 - 68.00 700-900 50.070 - 47.00-7 59.50 S?ghter Cattle 409 Head Slaughter Cows 371 Head B7mmercial 2-4 34.00 - 42.75 Cutter and Boning Utility uildmg you want. 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Medium and Large I, 3-6 yrs old 550.00- per head. Medium and Small I, 3-6 yrs old 400.00-525.00 per head. Cows with calves at side 26 pairs - Medium and Large I, 4-10 yr? 950-1100 lbs with calves newborn to 200 lbs 560.00- per pair. Medium and Large I, 4-8 yrs old with calves 150-250 lbs 650.00- per pair. Baby calves returned to farms 105 head newborn to 4 weeks Small S.OO-36'.00, Large 30.00- per cwt. Over 100 70.00-80.00 per cwt. int for over 30 years. Did you know •uildings for that long too? Consider Andrew Elizabeth Lisa McLean Anderson Francisco Sonnen 410-827-5052 410-651-4128 717-866-9217 & Telmark Inc. www telmark com 800-451-3322 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News Summary of Livestock Auctions by Areas; Southwest Virginia Livestock Sum mary Including Abingdon Livestock Exchange, Hollins And Wytheville Virg7lls-20, 17 Feeder Cattle 561 Head Steers M?Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge 2 200-300 82.00 - 86.00 300-400 77- 89.00 66.00 - 70.00 73.00 - 87.00 400-500 78.00 - 87.00 64.00 - 72.00 68.00 - 82.00 500-600 75.00 - 87.00 67.50 - 71.00 600-700771.00 - 74.00 900-1000 57.00 Holstein Steer Med&Lge 2 200-300 61.00 - 72.00 300-500 57.00 - 69.00 500-700 51.00 - 60.00 H? Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge 2 200-300 71.00 - 76.00 3O(MO0 71.00 - 78.00 - 72.00 - 75.00 400-500 68.50 - 76.00 64.00 60.00 - 73.00 500-600 66.00 - 76.00 65.50 65.00 - 72.00 600-700 65.00 - 73.00 Bulls Med&Lge I Small I Med&Lge 2 300-400 76.00 - 84.00 - 80.00 - 82.50 400-500 70.00 - 82.00 64.50 - 69.00 69.00 - 74.00 500-600 68.00 - 81.00 63.50 ----- 600-700 60.00 - 72.00 Slaughter Cattle 189 Head Slaughter Cows 165 Head Breaking Utility and Commercial 2-4 35.00 - 43.00 Cutter and Boning Utility 1-3 32.00 - 42.00 Carmer and Low Cutter 1-2 27.50 - 38.00 Slaughter Bulls 24 Head Yg 1-2 900-1300 lbs 43.00 - 47.00 Yg 1-2 1300-1600 lbs 44.75 - 52.00 Yg 1-2 1600 lbs and over 46.25 - 52.50 Baby calves rctu?to farms 30 head new born to 4 weeks 20.00-70.00 per head. Lambs Total Receipts 55 Head Slaugh ter Lambs 55 Head New Crop Choice Few Prime 1-2 Few 3 105 lbs 68.00 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News Summary of Livestock Auctions by ■yi 'V Frank Hunter Mike Fullam 716-595-3954 717-966-9202 Richmond, VA Tue June 23, 1998 Richmond, VA Tuc June 23, 1998 A?* Areas: Central and Southeast Virginia Livestock Summary Including Southside (Blackstonc) and Lynchburg Virginia for die week of June 15-20, 1798 Feeder Cattle 782 Head Steers Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge 2 300-400 92.50 400-500 85.00 62.00 - 78.00 76.00 - 87.00 500-600 85.00 - 87.50 76.00 - 79.00 75.00 - 83.00 600-700 74.50 67.00 - 78.00 700-800 72.50 69.00 - 72.00 800-900 65.50 —- - 62.00 ?stcin Steer ?&Lge 2 200-300 70.00 300-500 61.50 - 67.00 500-700 60.00 - 6150 1100+ 41.00 - 45.00 Heifers Med&Lge 1 Sm?ll 1 Med&Lge 2 300-400 75.00 - 76.00 56.50 - 67.00 68.00 - 75.00 400-500 58.50 - 65.50 61.50 - 71.00 500-600 68.00 - 69.00 56.00 - 60.00 62.00 - 70.00 600-700 - 57.00 62.00 - 70.50 700-800 68.00 - 69.00 - 52.00 - 67.00 Bulls Med&Lge I Small 1 Med&Lge 2 200-300 91.00 - 93.00 300-400 - 60.00 - 75.00 80.00 - 93.00 Few - 72.00 400-500 - 58.00 - 70.00 69.00 - 83.00 Few 63.00 500-600 76.00 - 81.00 60.00 - 63.00 60.00 - 68.00 600-700 69.00 - 58.00 - 69.00 700-900 - 52.00 Slaughter Cattle? Slaughter Cows 111 Head Breaking Utility and Commercial 2-4 32.00 - 36.50 Cutter and Boning Utility 1-3 32.00 - 36.00 Canner and Low Cutter 1-2 19.00 - 31.00 Slaughter Bulls IS Head Yg 1-2 900-1300 lbs ?2.00 - 44.50 Yg 1-2 1300-1600 lbs 47.00 - 50.50 Yg 1-2 1600 l?s and Over 750.00 Cows returned to farms 21 head - Medium 1, Large 1 And Large 2, 800-1 ISO lbs 35.00-48.?stly 40.50-45.00 per cwt. Cows with calves at si?e 16 pairs - Medium 1, Medium 2, Large I And Large 2.800-1200 lbs 70.00-690.00 mostly 500.00-610.00 per pair. Baby calves returned to farms 10 head newborn to 4 weeks 60.00-75.00 per head. ASr -^5 Otri Diffenbach v Auction Inc. 100 West Jackson Street • New Holland, Pennsylvania 17557 Office: (717) 355-7253 • FAX: (717) 355-9547 HAY & GRAIN SALE EVERY MONDAY - 10:00 A.M. WED JULY 1 WINROSS, HESS. FARM & TOYS 6 30 p M FRI JULY 10 TRACS, FARM EQUIP & SUPPLIES 900 AM TUES JULY 21 QUILT, CRAFT & BUGGIES 900 AM WED JULY 22 QUILTS CRAFT 900 AM ~ EQUIPPED FOR AN AUCTION AT YOUR PLACE OR OURS ALAN DIFFENBACH AUCT.-AU2258-L Fauquier Livestock Exchange, Inc. Marshall, Virginia (540) 364-1566 Graded Feeder Cattle Sales Tuesday July 14 7:00 PM .. . Calf & Yearling Tuesday. . . . August 11... 7:00 PM . . . Calf & Yearling REGULAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY 1:30 PM “Quality Feeder Cattle Our Specialty ” ORDER BUYING AVAILABLE Contact: Grey H. Puckett, Jr., Manager - (540) 364-1566 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 27, 1998-A9 Over 100 lbs 75 00-87.50 per cwt. Lambs Tola) Receipts 29 Head Feeder Lambs 17 Head Medium and Large Frame 1-2 85-100 lbs 85.50 Medium and Large Fra's lbs 85.50 Slaughter Ewes and Rams ?ce 2-4 26.00 - 29.00 Goats 45 Head (Sold by the Head) Nan nics - Large 47 00 - 55.00 - Medium 24 00 - 29.00 Kids - 11.00 - 15 00 Pans - 48 00 - Valley Stockyards Athens, Pa. June 22, 199 S Report Supplied By Auction HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES 125.00- BACK TO FARM CALVES 95-120 LBS. 45.00-100.00, 70-9 S LBS. 40.00- 82.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES 10.00-39.00. GRASSERS AND STARTED CALVES 35.00- FEEDERS 48.00-74.00. LAMBS 70.00-100.00. SHEEP 25.00-44.00. HOGS. 200-250 LBS. 35.00-44.25. SOWS 14.00-23.50. BOARS to 14.00. PIGS, EACH. NONE. HEIFERS 31.004100. STEERS 44.00-54.00. ' BULLS 35.00-44.00. COWS, GOOD. 38.0043.75. COWS, MEDIUM. 3100-37.50. COWS. POOR OR SMALL. 9.00-33.00. CATTLE MARKET ACTIVE. CALF MARKET SOME EASIER. HORSES AND PONIES, NONE. GOATS 15.00-87.50. CALVES AND SLAUGHTER CALVES STILL HIGH. OUNT E ! - NC A CHEMICAL' FERTILIZERS UCTSTO RSOIL READING BAGGED ir barndry ,/aggcd $74.(H) per ton Black Rock bagged $ 167.00 per ton SAVIM ORGANIC