Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 29, 1998, Image 9

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    Virginia
Feeder Sales
Richmond, VA
Tues August 25, 1998
USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News
Summary of Livestock Auctions by
Areas: Northern Virginia livestock Sum
mary Including Orange, Rockingham, She
nandoah and Staunton Union Virginia for
the week of August 17-22, 1998
Feeder Cattle 779 Head
Steers Med&Lge I Small I Med&Lge 2
300-400 - 59.00 - 400-500 77.00 -
83.00 - 71.00 - 76.00 500-600 71.50 -
77.00 64.00 - 71.00 600-700 70.00 -
74 25 700-800 65.10 - 69.75
56 50 61.50 800-900 62.00 - 64.45 -
58.50 900-1000 57.25 - 59.25 - 56.75
1000-1100 55.00
Heifers Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge
2 200-300 58.00 - 63.50 60.00
300-400 61.00 - 65.50 60.00 400-500
58.00 - 68.75 50.50 - 56.00 57.75 500-600
59.60 - 60.75 - 57.75 - 59.00 600-700
58.75 - 61.50 59.75 700-800 52.00 -
59.75 800-900 59.75
Bulls Med&Lge I Med&Lge 2 200-300
81.00 - 300-400 70.00 - 74.00 61.00
400-500 68.00 - 74.25 63.75 - 64.50
500-600 57.00 - 69.00 53.50 - 57.00
Slaughter Cattle 274 Head
Slaughter Cows 258 Head Breaking
Utility and Commercial 2-4 33.00 - 39.00
Cutter and Boning Utility 1-3 29.75 - 39.00
Canner and Low Cutler 1-2 24.75 - 33.25
Slaughter Bulls 16 Head Yg 1-2
900-1300 lbs 44.50 - 47.00 Yg 1-2
did you know leasing is more
cost effective than owning?
• Can you lease?
• Why you should lease equipment, vehides or
buildings instead of owning them?
• Are there tax advantages for you?
• What payment schedule does your business need?
• Is leasing more expensive than owning?
• Will leasing complement your estate planning?
• What happens at the end of the lease?
Call your local Telmark representative or Customer Service to find out
about lease financing for equipment, buildings and vehicles
Sue
Beshore
Michele
Bogucki
Ken
Darlington
F'A NJ Ml) VA.WV
610-793-0150
F'AMDV/VWV PA Mil
717-244-3665 717-932-1715
Mike Dixon
bouthedM F'A MD
814-684-5707
In the Northeast, PA, KY Ml VA, OH, WV, IN Wl. IL, NC SC AL, GA, FI MS TN MN, MO and IA Mm lease $5 000
1300-1600 lbs 41.00 - 47.00 Yg 1-2 1600
lbs and over 42.50 - 48.00
Baby calves returned to farms 63 head
newborn to 4 weeks 12.50-87.50 per head.
Over 100 lbs 37.50-64.00 per cwL
Lambs Total Receipts 179 Head Slaugh
ter Lambs 131 Head New Crop Choice
Few Prime 1-2 Few 3 108-113 lbs 67.75 -
70.75 Good and Few Choice 1-2 90-95 lbs
58.00 - 65.00 Shorn Good and Few Choice
1-2 126 lbs 63.25 Feeder Lambs 24 Head
Medium and Large Frame 1-2 70-85 lbs
62.00 - 70.00 Medium and Large Frame
1-2 60-70 lbs 68.50 - 74.00 Slaughter Ewes
and Rams 24 Head Ewes Choice 2-4 20.75
Utility and Good 1 18.00 - 33.00 Cull
and Low Utility 1-2 27.50 Rams All 22.00
Slaughter Hogs 10 Head Sows Us 1-3
300-500 lbs 15.00 - 20.00 Us 1-3 500 lbs
and over 15.00 - 20.00 Boars 300-600 lbs
8.00
Richmond, VA
Tues August 25, 1998
USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News
Summary of Livestock Auctions by
Areas; Southwest Virginia Livestock Sum
mary Including Abingdon Livestock
Exchange, Hollins And Wythcville Virgi
nia for the week of August 17-22, 1998
Feeder Cattle 1097 Head
Steers Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge 2
200-300 70.00 - 83.00 72.00 - 79.00
300-400 78.00 - 89.50 73.50 - 76.00 70.00
- 83.00 Few 62.00 400-500 73.50
- 87.00 7150 - 76.50 68.00 - 81.50
500-600 64.00 - 76.00 50.00 - 55.00 64.00
- 76.00 600-700 61.00 - 68.00 - 63.00 -
t,
&
Mike Fullam
( entiMl PA
717-966-9202
Fred Dixon
Northwest FA
412-346-3455
Telmark
www telmark.com
800-451-3322
Baby calves returneS to farms 11 head
newborn to 4 weeks 20.0046.00 per head.
Lambs Total Receipts 72 Head Slaughter
Lambs 22 Head New Crop Choice Few
Prime 1-2 Few 3 112 lbs 62.75 Feeder
Lambs 47 Head Medium and Large Frame
'l-2 85-100 lbs 62.00 Medium and Large
Frame 1-2 70- 85 lbs 68.00
Now
you’ve
decided
to buy...
Andrew
McLean
Doug
Snee
Southwest PA.WV
412-627-5941
Delmirva Delmarva
410-827-5052 410-651-4128
Frank Hunter
Northwest PA
716-595-3954
65.50 700-800 60.00 - 64.50 55.00 -
64.00 800-900 58.00 - 62.50 55.00 -
56.00
Holstein Steer Med&Lge 2 200-300 43.00
- 51.00 Few 60.00 300-500 43.00 - 51.00
Few 57.00-63.00 500-700 41.00 - 52.00
700-900 45.00
Hdfeis Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge
2 200-300 64.00 - 75.00 - 60.00 - 69.00
300-400 60.00 - 68.50 55.00 - 59.00 58.00
- 68.00 400-500 57.50 - 63.00 45.00 -
54.00 54.00 - 63.00 500-600 55.00 - 63.50
50.00 - 55.00 52.00 - 61.00 600-700 53.00
- 64.00 57.00 - 62.00 700-800 5350 -
58.75 800-900 54.00 - 56.00 -
Bulls Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge 2
200-300 72.00 - 88.00 75.00 - 79.00 70.00
- 84.00 300-400 71.00 - 85.00 60.00 -
71.00 67.00 - 81.00 Few 60.00
400-500 6450 - 80.00 60.00 - 72.00 73.00
- 78.00 500-600 59.00 - 71.75 47.00 -
54.00 5650 - 61.00 600-700 5350 - 5550
5250 - 54.00 53.00 - 54.00 700-900 55.00
- 58.00 - 45.00 - 51.50
Slaughter Cattle 250 Head
Slaughter Cows 229 Head Breaking
Utility and Commercial 24 31.00 - 38.00
Cutter and Boning Utility 1-3 30.00 - 39.00
Canner and Low Cutter 1-2 24.00 - 34.00
Slaughter Bulls 21 Head Yg 1-2
900-1300 lbs 40.00 . 43.00 Yg 1-2
1300-1600 lbs 39.00 - 4350 Yg 1-2 1600
lbs and over 40.00 - 47.00
Coats 105 Head (Sold by the Head) Bill
ies - Large 97.00 - 100.00 - Medium 53.00
- 73.00 - Small 21.00 - 40.00 Nannies -
Large 35.00 - 42.50 - Medium 35.00 -
4250 - Small 22.00 - 39.00 Kids - 15.00 -
27.00 ’
Elizabeth
Anderson
Lisa Francisco Sonnen
North* ast W\ Noi th NJ
717-866-9217
Richmond, VA
Tuea August 25, 1998
USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News
Summary of Livestock Auctions by
Areas: Central and Southeast Virginia
Livestock Summaty Including Southside
(Blackstone) and Lynchburg Virginia For
the Week of August 17-22, 1998
Feeder Cattle 230 Head
Steers Small 1 Med&Lge 2 300400 -
- 695 0 400-500 58.00 - 67.00 65.00 -
74.00 500-600 55.00 - 60.00 62.00 - 65.00
600-700 54.00 - 62.00 700-800 -
60.00 - 6150
Hdfeis Small 1 Med&Lge 2 200-300
55.00 58.00 - 58.50 300-400 50.00 58.00 -
60.00 400-500 58.00 - 60.00 500-600
-'45.00 - 5050 52.00 - 5650 600-700 -
56.00
Bulls Small 1 Med&Lge 2 200-300
7050 80.00 - 89.00 300400 65.00 - 7250
69.00 - 75.50 400-500 52.00 60.00 - 6250
500-600 52.00 - 54.00 55.00 - 59.50
600-700 45.00 50.00 - 58.00 700-900 -----
52.00
Slaughter Cattle 145 Head
Slaughter Cows 132 Head Breaking
Utility and Commercial 24 2550 - 32.00
Cutter and Boning Utility 1-3 2650 - 35.00
Canner and Low Cutter 1-2 2450 - 32.00
Slaughter Bulls 13 Head Yg 1-2
900-1300 lbs 38.00 - 40.00 Yg 1-2
1300-1600 lbs 38.00 - 40.00 Yg 1-2 1600
lbs and over 35.00 - 44.00
Cows returned to farms 10 head -
Medium 1, Large 1 and Large 2,800-1300
lbs 30.00-3850 per cwt.
Goals 10 Head (Sold by the Head) Bill
ies - Medium 43.00 - 46.00
Slate Graded Feeder Cattle 147 head
sold at Lynchburg, Virginia on August 17.
1998. Steer. 76 Head. Heifers 71 Head.
Steers Med&Lge 1 Med&Lge 2 300400
- 69.00 - 73.50 400-500 70.00 - 76.75 -
500-600 70.50 - 74.75 70.00 - 73.50
600-700 68.00 - 73.00 6150 - 68.25
Heifers Med&Lge 1 Med&Lge 2
400-500 60.00 - 63.00 59.00 - 63.00
500-600 61.75 - 63.75 60.00 - 63.25
600-700 60.00 - 62.25 58.75 - 61.25
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STORAGE
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outer white layers, 1 inner black layer
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★ OUTER WHITE LAYERS Reflects
harmful sunlight and heat from the
feed being stored.
★ INNER BLACK LAYER Provides a
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IN STOCK READY FOR HARVEST
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SERVING TWO LOCATIONS
Rheems Exit - Route 283 ro i, Box 225 A, Abbottstown, pa 17301
Elizabethtown, PA 17022 West of York, PA On Route 30
717-367-1319 717-653-8867 717-259-6617
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 29, 1998-A9
Richmond, VA
Tue August 11, 1998
USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News
Special State Graded Slaughter Cow
Sale
Dublin, Virginia on August 7, 1998 84
head sold
Slaughter Cows 84 head Breaking Utili
ty and Commercial 2-4 28.50 - 33.50 High
Dressing 33.50 - 35.75 Culler and Boning
Utility 1-3 28.50 - 35.00 Canner and Low
Cutter 1-2 23.00 - 27J0 lb
SLAUGHTER COWS: 86 HEAD.
STEADY PRICES. UTILITY 35.00-39.00;
HIGH DRESSING TO 40.25; CANNERS
32.00-36.00; SHELLY 32.00 DOWN.
BULLS: YG#l 1200-1600 LBS. TO
46.75; YG#2 43.00-45.00.
FED STEERS: NONE.
FED HEIFERS: 8 HEAD. DAIRY
CULLS 1250-1550 LBS. 40.00-45.00.
VEAL CALVES: 223 HEAD. CULLS
85-105 LBS. 25.00-30.00, 6085 LBS.
17.0027.00; FARM CALVES. HOLS
TEIN BULLS 5.00 LOWER. #1 90120
LBS. 70.0087.00; #2 40.0065.00; 8090
LBS. 30.0040.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS,
STRONG DEMAND. #1 90120 LBS.
150.00200.00; 8090 LBS. 60.0090.00;
BEEF X BULLS 50.0099.00.
BUTCHER HOGS: 40 HEAD, 1.50
LOWER. #142 240-260 LBS.
35.25-35.75, 1 AT 36.50; #l&3 225-265
LBS. 34.00-34.50,
STOCK CATTLE: STEERS. HOLS. X
350-600 LBS. 54.00-67.00.
HEIFERS: FEW TO 54.00.
LAMBS: CHOICE 70-95 LBS.
68.00-70.00; MEDIUM TO GOOD
550-650 LBS. 55.00.
PIGS AND SHOATS: NONE.
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Frederick
Livestock
Auction
Frederick, Md.
August 24, 1998
Report Supplied by Auction
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