Virginia Feeder Sales Richmond, VA Wed Jan 13, 1999 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News Summary of Livestock Auctions by Alt as: Northern Virginia livestock Sum mrf Front Royal, Orange, Rockingham. Shenandoah, Staunton Union and Winchester Virginia for the week of Janu ary 4-9. 1999 Feeder Cattle 881 Head Steers MedALge i Small 1 MedALge 2 200-300 72.00 300-400 73.00 - 83 oo 70.00 - 75.00 400-500 71.00 - 84 00 67.00 - 73.00 66.00 500-600 67.50 - 84 00 69.00 - 75.00 64.00 - 76.00 600-700 6350 - 72.00 59.00 - 65.00 56.00 - 65.00 700-800 65.00 - 70.00 57J0 - 75.00 800-900 58.00 - 62J0 900-1000 57.75 - 60.50 Holstein Steer MedALge 2 500-700 45 50 700-900 44J0 900-1100 44.00 - 44.50 Heifers MedALge Small 1 MedALge 2 300-400 55.00 - 62.00 50.00 - 60.00 66.00 - 71.00 Few 68.50 - 79.00 400-500 59.00 - 69.50 6050 - 6650 500-600 56.00 - 6350 5250 - 6050 58.00 600-700 54.50 - 63.00 56.00 700-800 5 g.00 - 50.00 - 51.00 800-900 53.00 - 55.00 Bulls Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med& Large 2 300-400 56.00 - 6850 400-500 68.50 - 77.00 56.00 - 665 0 62.00 500-600 61.50 - 675 0 54.00 600-700 49.00 - The The Lease you need. 'S y " Telmark has been leasing equipment for over 30 years. 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Ken Darlington PANJMDVAWV 610-793-0150 Michele Bogucki PA.MD.VA.WV 717-244-3665 Fred Mike Brenda Frank Dixon Fullam Pfleegor Hunter Northwest PA Central PA Central PA Northwest PA 724-346-3455 717-966-9202 717-522-0505 716-595-3954 Mike Dixon Southwest PA.MD 814-684-5707 65.00 - 41.00 -48 JO 700-900 47.25 - 63.75 Slaughter Cattle 486 Head Slaughter Cows 474 Head Breaking Utility and Commercial 2-4 30.00 - 40.00 Cutter and Boning Utility 1-3 29J0 - 39.00 Canner and Low Cutter 1-2 19.00 - 34.75 Slaughter Bulls 12 Head Yg 1-2 900-1300 lbs 39.25 - 39.50 Yg 1-2 1300-1600 lbs 36.75 - 44.00 Yg 1-2 1600 lbs and over 42.00 - 48.75 Cows returned to farms 3 head - Medium and Large 1, 4-10 yrs old 900-1100 lbs 280.00-310.00 per head. Cows with calves at ride 14 pairs-Large 1, 1050-1400 lbs with calves newborn to 250 lbs 580.00-660.00 per pairand 28 JO-34.25 per cwt with calves 64.00-72.00 per cwt. Baby calves returned to farms 93 head newborn to 4 weeks 4.00-54.00 per head. Over 100 lbs 37.50-71 JO per cwt. Lambs Total Receipts 251 Head Slaugh ter Lambs 216 Head Wooled Choice Few Prime 1-2 Few 3 100-113 lbs 71.10-75.25 Good and Few Choice 1-2 89 lbs 82.75 Feeder Lambs 30 Head Medium and Large Frame 1-2 70-85 lbs 95.25 Medium and Large Frame 1-2 60-70 lbs 96.25 Medium and Large Frame 1-2 50-60 lbs 88.00 Slaughter Ewes and Rams 5 Head Ewes - Utility and Good 1-3 38.00 Cull and Low Utility 1-2 36.50 Rams All 3ZOO Klchmond, VA Wed Jan 13, 1999 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News Summary of Livestock Auctions by Areas: Southwest Virginia livestock Sum- Ul «■*<. f Sue Beshore PAMD 717-932-1715 LMAKK m www.telmark.com mg you want. - ■— ~ Doug Snee Southwest PAWV 724-627-5941 nuuy Abingdon Livestock Exchange and Wytheville Virginia for the week of Janu ary 4-9, 1999 Feeder Cattle 369 Head Steen Med&Lge 1 Med&Lge2 300-400 80.00 - 82.00 77.00 - 79.00 400-300 79.00 - 81.00 68.00 - 73.00 500-600 70.00 - 74.50 62.00 - 71.00 600-700 63.50 - 67.50 Holstein Steer Med&Lge 2 200-300 47.00 - 51.50 300-300 45.00 - 54.00 500-700 45.00 - 47.75 700-900 46.00 Heifers Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge 2 200-300 60.00 - 63.50 54.00 - 58.00 300400 64.00 - 67.00 56.50 - 59.00 59.00 - 61.50 400-500 65.00 - 74.00 52.00 - 55.00 58.00 - 65.00 500-600 58.00 - 65.00 48.00 - 53.00 55.00 - 62.00 600-700 54.50 - 64.00 - 60.00 Bulk Med&Lge 1 Med&Lge 2 300400 67.00 - 69.00 66.00 - 69.00 400-500 62.00 - 69.00 500-600 72.50 - 73.50 62.00 - 64.00 Slaughter Cattle 105 Head Slaughter Cows 96 Head Breaking Utili ty and Commercial 2-4 32.75 - 39.00 Cut ter and Boning Utility 1-3 32.50 - 38.50 Canner and Low Cutter 1-2 24.00 - 32.00 Slaughter Bulls 9 Head Yg 1-2 900-1300 lbs 41.00 - 45.00 Yg 1-2 1300-1600 lbs 45.50 • 46J0 Richmond, VA Wed Jan 13, 1999 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News Summary of Livestock Auctions by Areas: Central and Southeast Virginia livestock Summary Including Southside (Blackstone) and Lynchburg Virginia for the week of January 4-9, 1999 Feeder Cattle 279 Head Steers Med&Lge 1 Med&Lge 2 300-400 65.00 - 68.00 400-500 65.00 - 74.50 600-700 63.25 - 64.00 - Hdfers Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge 2 200-300 68.00 - 73.00 - 300-400 63.00 - 68.00 55.00 - 61.00 400-500 57.50 - 62.50 54.00 - 60.50 5930 - 6230 500-600 54.00 - 60.00 47.50 - 54.00 50.50 - 5530 600-700 53.00 - 6030 Elizabeth Anderson Andrew McLean Delmarva Delmarva 410-827-5052 410-651-4128 Francisco Sonnen Northeast PA, North NJ 717-866-9217 Bulk Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge 2 300400 59.00 - 71.00 68.00 - 74.00 400500 66.50 - 73.50 63.00 - 65.00 66.00 - 74.00 500600 59.00 - 69.00 55.00 - 62.00 58.00 - 68.00 600700 47.00 - 59.00 60.00 - 64.00 700900 52.00 - 54.50 Slaughter Cattle 154 Head Slaughter Cows 140 Head Breaking Utility and Commercial 24 28.00 - 35.25 Cutter and Boning Utility 1-3 25.00 - 34.00 Canner and Low Cutter 1-2 19.50 - 29.00 Slaughter Bulk 14 Head Yg 1-2 1600 lbs and over 42.00 - 42.50 Cows returned to farms 20 head - Medium and Large 1, 6-8 yrs old 1000-1200 lbs 34.75-37.25 percwt Medium 1, Medium 2 and Large 2.850-1100 lbs 30.00-37.00 per cwt. Goats 5 Head (Sold by the Head) Year lings - 37.00 Oklahoma City Feeder Cattle Oklahoma City, OK Wed Jan 13, 1999 USDA-OK Dept Ag Market News Oklahoma National Stockyards - Week ly Cattle Summary Compared to last week: Feeder steers firm to 2.00 higher. Feeder heifers 2.004.00 higher. Stocker cattle and calves 2.004.00 higher. Demand good for all classes. Supply evenly dispersed between Stockers and feeders with modest showing of calves. Feeder cattle in medium flesh. Calf flesh improved with conditions thin to average, few in moderate flesh. Weigh conditions continue average to many gaunt Quality average. Slaughter cows 1.00-2.00 lower. Slaughter bulls 1.00 high er. Packer demand good at lower levek. Prices pressured by first large slaughter cow tun in Oklahoma and neighboring states since mid December. Total of 775 cows and bulk sold with 80 percent to packets. Receipts this week 13,275; last week 4,105; last year 4,854. Supply con sisted of 67 percent yearlings over 600 lbs; 27 percent calves and short yearlings under 600 lbs; 6 percent cows and bulk. Prices follow with weighted average weight and price in parenthesis. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large 1 325-400 lbs (350 lbs) 101.00-107.00 (104.41); 400450 lbs (431 lb) 91.00-98.75 (95.93); 450-500 lbs (471 lb) 86.00-96.75 (91.42); 500-550 lbs (523 lbs) 82.0086.00 (84.87); 550 600 lbs (572 lbs) 78.0083.50 (80.22); 600650 lbs (622 lbs) 74.0078.00 (75.84); 650700 lbs (669 lbs) 71.0076.75 (74.51); 700750 lbs (724 lb) 71.0074.50 (7Z68); 750800 lbs (770 lbs) 69,25-72.75 (71.20); 800900 lbs (850 lbs) 67.25-72.50 (69.35); 900950 lbs (912 lbs) 64.00 67.00 (66.44); 1000.1050 lbs (1027 lbs) Blue Ball National Bank would like to Invite our agriculture customers to the Sixteenth Annual Agricultural Seminar to be held February 3, 1999 at the Blue Ball Fire Hall beginning at 9:45 a.m. This year’s speakers include: Mr. Glenn A. Shirk, Senior Extension Agent/Dairy, Lancaster County Cooperative Extension; Mr. Chuck F. Few, Certified Financial Planner and Trust Development Officer, Blue Ball National Bank; Attorney Garry J. Heim, Attorney At Law, Mette, Evans & Woodside; Mr. Bill Adams, Director of Natural Resources, Pennsylvania Farm Bureau; and Professor H. Louis Moore, Professor of Agricultural Economics for Penn State University. The bank will provide lunch. Because of limited space, we can only accommodate those persons who return the coupon at the bottom of this announcement on or before January 22, 1999. Reservations will be taken on a first come, first served basis. (No telephone reservations will be accepted.) {coupon coupon coupon] I would like to make reservations for the Agricultural Seminar February 3,1999. Name. Address. Telephone. Return To: Blue Ball National Bank, P.O. Box 580, Blue Ball, PA 17506 Attention: Brenda Rogers | COUPON COUPON COUPON| Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 16, 1999-A9 61.75-62.75 (62.31). Holstein: Large 2 575-775 lbs 50.00-5350. Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large 1 300-400 lbs (350 lb) 81.00-87.00 (8554); 400-450 lbs (433 lbs) 80.00-87.00 (8257); 450-500 lbs (484 lb) 73.75-78.00 (76.24); 500-600 lbs (550 lbs) 72.00-75.00 (73.09); 600-700 lbs (650 lbs) 68.00-72.50 (70.46); 700-750 lbs (721 lbs) 65.00- 70.75 (68.27); 750-800 lbs (768 lbs) 64.25-69.00 (65.88); 800-850 lbs (813 lbs) 6250-65.25 (64.09); 850-900 lbs (868 lb) 62.00-63.75 (62.95). Slaughter Cows: Head %Lean Weight Average Dress High Dress Low Dress •Brk 55 75-80% 1050-1550 33.00-35.50 35.50- 30.00-32.50 *Bnr 181 80-85% 925-1600 32.50-36.00 34.50- 31.50-33.50 Lean 185 85-90% 850-1500 30.00-33.00 35.00-39.00 26.00-30.00 Light 5 85-92% 700-875 25.00-29.00 *Brk»Brcakers (fat cows), *Bnr” Boners (smooth cows) Slaughter Bulls: Head Weight Average Dress High Dress Low Dress Y.G. 1-2 106 1300-2050 45.00-48.00 48.50-51.00 41.50-44.50 Estimated dressed cost at Oklahoma National Stockyards; Lean 68.15; Boners 67.95; Breakers 65.80; few Y.G. 4-5 56.70. Bulls 85.15. Replacement Cows: Pretested for bangs, pregnancy, and age Medium and Large I Age Weight Months Bred Quality Price 3-6 yts old 1006-1250 3-6 months Hi, Blacks 350.00-660.00 3-6 yts old 900-1230 3-7 months Avg, Blacks 475.00- 4-7 yts old 900-1250 5-7 months Avg quality 415.00450.00 7-8 yts old 1100-1350 6-7 months Hi, Blacks 450.00480.00 9-10 yr old 1000-1 ISO 5-8 months Avg quality 365.00400.00 Pairs: Medium and Large 1 Age Cow Weight Calf Weight Quality Price 4-6 yts old 800-1050 150-300 Hi quality 570.00- 7 yrs old 875-1100 150-175 Hi quality 550.00-570.00 Dewart Hay & Livestock STEERS: 50.00-59.50. HEIFERS: 50.0062.00. GOOD COWS: 28.0038.25. CANNERS AND CUTTERS 20.0028.00. BULLS; ONE AT 43.00. VEAL 90130 LBS. 90.00-225.00, 7090 LBS. 20.0090.00. HOGS: NONE. SOWS: 1 AT 20.50. FEEDER PIGS: NONE. HAY: 35 LOADS. 70.00150.00. STRAW: 4 LOADS. 60.0072.50. WOOD: 5 LOADS. 32.5042.50 LOAD. CORN: 3 LOADS. 75.0095.00. OATS: 3 LOADS, 2.15-2.25 BU. SEMINAR Dewart, Pa. Monday, January 11 Report Supplied by Auction I will attend. My wife will attend.
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