Virginia Feeder Sales Richmond, VA Mon Feb 8, 1999 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News Summary of Livestock Auctions by Areas: Northern Virginia livestock Sum mary Including Front Royal, Orange, Rockingham, Shenandoah, Staunton Union and Winchester Virginia for the week of February 1-6, 1999 Feeder Cattle 1907 Head Steers Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge 2 200-300 80.00 - 88.00 61.00 - 69.00 - 300-400 82.50 - 96.00 77.00 - 85.00 80.00 - 88.00 Few 76.00 66.00 - 69.00 400-500 78.00 - 71.00 - 85.00 75.50 - 87.00 Few 63.00 - 71.00 500-600 71.00 - 88.00 68.00 - 80.00 66.00 . 85.00 600-700 68.00 - 80.00 70.00 - 76.00 64.00 - 75.00 700-800 65.00 - 77.00 60.00 - 66.00 900-1000 63.00 - 67.75 Holstein Steer Med&Lge 2 300-500 65.25 Heifers Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge 2 300-400 68.00 - 81.50 65.00 - 72.00 61.50 - 79.00 400-500 65.00 - 78.25 59.00 69.00 61.50 - 77.00 500-600 58.00 - 70.50 55.50 - 60.00 57.00 - 68.00 600-700 57.00 - 65J0 54.50 - 60.50 700-800 58 75-61.50 800-900 45J0 Bulls Med&Lge 1 Med&Lge 2 300-400 80 00 - 93.00 84.00 - 92.00 400-500 75.00 - 90.00 67.00 - 85.00 Few 65.00 - 67.00 rtk>> The The Telmark has been leasing equipment for over 30 years. 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Ken Darlington PANJ.MD.VA.WV 610-793-0150 Michele Bogucki PA.MD.VA.WV 717-244-3665 Fred Dixon Northwest PA 724-346-3455 Mike Dixon Southwest PA.MD 814-684-5707 - 500-600 67.00 - 79.50 64.00 - 78.50 600-700 62.00 - 7Z50 53.00 - 65.00 Slaughter Cattle 446 Head Slaughter Cows 392 Head Breaking Utility and Commercial 2-4 31.50 - 44.00 Cutter and Boning Utility 1-327.00-41.00 Canner and Low Cutter 1-2 19.00 - 36.00 Slaughter Bulls 44 Head Yg 1-2 900-1300 lbs 42.00 - 46.00 Yg 1-2 1300-1600 lbs 36.50 - 47.25 Yg 1-2 1600 lbs and over 38.25 - 46.00 Slaughter Calves and Vealers 10 Head Calves Good and Choice 250-500 lbs 60.00 - 67.00 Baby calves returned to farms 18 head newborn to 4 weeks 5.00-53.00 per head. Over 100 lbs 40.00-78.00 per cwL Lambs Total Receipts 118 Head Slaugh ter lambs 45 Head Wooled Choice Few Prime l-2Few3 110-132 lbs 63.50 - 71.50 Good and Few Choice i-2 88-98 lbs 70.00 - 74.25 Feeder Lambs 39 Head Medium and Large Frame 1-2 70-85 lbs 79.75 - 81.75 Medium and Large Frame 1-2 60-70 lbs 82.50 - 87.50 Medium and Large Frame 1-2 50-60 lbs 80.00 - 93.25 Slaughter Ewes and Rams 34 Head Ewes Choice 24 25.75 - 29.50 Utility and Good 1-3 25.00 - 35.25 Cull and Low Utility 1-2 37.50 Richmond, VA Mon Feb 8, 1999 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News Summary of Livestock Auctions by Areas: Southwest Virginia livestock Sum mary Including Abingdon Livestock Exchange and Wytheville Virginia for the week of February 1-6, 1999 111 Lease you need. Sue Beshore PA.MD 717-932-1715 Mike Brenda Frank Lisa Fuilam Pfleegor Hunter FtandscoSonnen Central PA Central PA Northwest PA Northeast PA. North NJ 717-966-9202 717-522-0505 716-595-3954 717-866-9217 www.telmark.com 801 800-451-3322 mg you want. Doug Snee Southwest PA.WV 724-627-5941 Feeder Cattle 712 Head Steers Med&Lge 1 Small I Med&Lge 2 200-300 99.00 300-400 84.00 - 100.00 69.00 - 71.00 80.00 - 88.00 400-500 75.00 - 92.00 68.00 - 77.00 72.00 - 89. 00 500-600 75.00 - 83.00 65.00 - 70.00 74.00 - 78.50 600-700 68.00 - 73.00 62.00 - 68.00 Holstein Steer Med&Lge 2 200-300 67.50 300-500 50.00 - 68.00 Heifers Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge 2 200-300 78.00 - 80.00 72.00 - 75.00 300400 74.00 - 85.50 50.00 - 71.00 65.00 - 82.00 400-500 72.00 - 85.00 59.00 - 70.00 65.00 - 83.00 500-600 65.00 - 74.00 60.00 - 65.00 60.00 - 69.00 600-700 67.00 - 70.00 58.50 - 63.50 Bulls Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge 2 200-300 82.50 - 92.00 - 300-400 77.00 - 90.00 78.00 - 86.00 400-500 70.00 - 86.00 61.00 - 68.00 73.00 - 74.00 500-600 70.00 - 79.00 600-700 57.00 - 63.00 700-900 51.00 - 57.00 Slaughter Cattle 154 Head Slaughter Cows 130 Head Breaking Utility and Commercial 2-4 31.50 - 39.50 Cutter and Boning Utility 1-3 30.50 - 38.50 Canner and Low Cutter 1-2 24.50 - 31.00 Slaughter Bulls 24 Head Yg 1-2 900-1300 lbs 46.00 - 46.50 Yg 1-2 1300-1600 lbs 47.50 - 50.50 Yg 1-2 1600 lbs and over 46.50 - 52.00 Richmond, VA Mon Feb 8, 1999 USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News Summary of Livestock Auctions by Areas; Central and Southeast Virginia Livestock Summary Including Lynchburg Virginia for the Week of February t-6, 1999 Feeder Cattle 704 Head Bulls Small 1 Med&Lge 2 300-400 71.00 - 85.00 88.00 - 94.00 400-500 62.00 - 77.00 79.00 - 90.00 500-600 61.50 - 65.00 69.00 - 75.00 600-700 50.00 - 63.50 Elizabeth Anderson Andrew McLean Delmarva Delmarva 410-827-5052 410-651-4128 60.00 - 68.50 700-900 - 53.00 - 63.00 Slaughter Cattle 65 Head Slaughter Cows 57 Head Breaking Utili ty and Commercial 2-4 31.25 - 32.00 Cut ter and Boning Utility 1-3 26.00 - 31.00 Canner and Low Cutter 1-2 24.00 - 25.00 Slaughter Bulls 8 Head Yg 1-2 900-1300 Lbs 36.00 - 44.50 Yg 1-2 1300-1600 Lbs 37 JO - 43.75 Yg 1-2 1600 Lbs and Over 43.00 - 44J0 Westminster Livestock Auction Hagerstown, Md. February 9, 1999 Report supplied by auction SLAUGHTER COWS: 124 HEAD, 1.00- HIGHER. UTILITY 35.00- HIGH DRESSING 40.00- 1 AT 44.50; CANNERS 32.00- SHELLY 32.00 DOWN. BULLS: 10 HEAD, STEADY. YO#I 43.75-45.50; YG#2 40.00-43.50. FED STEERS: 25 HEAD. HIGH CHOICE 1200-1400 LBS. 62.75-63.25; SELECT 56J0-59.00; HIGH CHOICE HOLSTEINS 1200-1300 LBS. 55.00- FED HEIFERS: CHOICE 1200-1450 LBS. 58.50-60.25. VEAL CALVES: 104 HEAD. LOW CHOICE 150 LBS. 71.00; 1 370 LB. AT 72.00; CULLS 85-110 LBS. 24.00-30.00, 60-85 LBS. 18.00-26.00. FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS 10.00- HIGHER. #1 95-120 LBS. 95.00- 88-94 LBS. 65.00-97.00; #2 30.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS FEW OFFERED. 85-110 LBS. 140.00-170.00; BEEF X BULLS 60.00-95.00; HEIFERS 50.00- BUTCHER HOGS: 26 HEAD. 4.00- HIGHER. #l&3 220-260 LBS. 28.00- 270-295 LBS. 26.00-28.50; 300-350 LBS. 27.00-29.00. We are currently buying 609 tobacco. Call and check our prices daily. If you are interested in processing your 609 crop, we will be happy to assist you. Michael Bailey, Buyer (717) 656-3076 Office (717) 354-8263 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 13, 1999-A9 SOWS; 10 HEAD. 300-500 LBS. 18.00-19.50; 500-750 LBS. 17.00-19.25, BOARS: 4 HEAD. 300-700 LBS. 5.25-6.25. STOCK CATTLE: 213 HEAL; 2.00- HIGHER. STEERS MED. AND LRGE. FRAME 200-400 LBS. 75.00- 400-600 LBS. 72.00-84.00; 600-800 LBS. 59.00-67.00; 800- (000 LBS. 55.00- HEIFERS; MED. AND LRGE. FRAME 300-500 LBS. 68.00-78.00; 500-700 LBS. 64.00- BULLS: 200-400 LBS. 70.00-85.00; 400-600 LBS. 60.00-72.00, 600-800 LBS. 54.00- SHEEP: 21 HEAD 27.00-45.00, FEW TO 53.00. LAMBS: 36 HEAD. CHOICE 90-110 LBS. 74.00-77.00, GOOD 60-90 LBS. 70.00-80.00, 120-150 LBS. 53.00-61.00. GOATS: 43 HEAD. 1 LARGE BILLY 107.50, MEDIUM 45.00-75.00; SMALL 20.00-41.00. PIGS AND SHOATS: 61 HEAD. BY THE HEAD, 1 LOT 40 LBS. 15.00, ’ LOTS 60 LBS. 16.00-18.00, BY THE LB. 110-150 LBS. 21.00-31.00; 150-175 LBS. 28.00. NEXT TOES.. FEB. 16, SPECIAL GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE. 7 P.M. USDA-II Market News Service Farmers Livestock Marketing Assoc. Greenville Illinois No report on Monday slaughter cattle trading due to no reporters available. St. Louis Cattle, Hogs Springfield IL. Monday, February 8, 1999
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