A46-lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 27, 1999 (Continued from Page A 2) 95-125 lbs 88.00-115.00. Plainer-type bulls 85-125 lbs 34.00-84.00. Holstein heifers 80-120 lbs 180.00-260.00. Plainer heifere 70-90 lbs 110.00-190.00, SHEEP: Compared to Monday, slaugh ter lambs sold mostly steady until late in the sale when most buyers had Tilled their orders. The majority of the large offering was made up of new-crop lambs under 80 lbs. The special Easter sales will continue through Monday April Sth. Trade was less active for slaughter ewes and aged sheep with prices mostly 10.00 lower. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: New Crop: Choice and Prime 2-3 20-40 lbs 130.00- 40- 60 lbs 110.00-150.00; 60-80 lbs 100.00-125.00; 80-110 lbs 90.00- Few Good and Choice 1-3 (plainer) 20-60 lbs 80.00-125.00. Wooled: Choice and Prime 2-3 60-100 lbs 80.00- 100-140 lbs 70.00-90.00. Good and Choice 1-3 40- 80 lbs 65.0080.00. SLAUGHTER EWES: Good and Choice yearlings and 2 year-olds 40.00-65.00. Utility and Good 1-3 25.0050.00, few late down to 20.00. GOATS: (All goats sold by the head) Billies: Large 100.00150.00. Medium 75.00100.00 Mutton; Choice and Prime 8 0.00-125.00. Nannies; Large 55 0 080 00. Medium 35 0 060 00. Year lings: Choice and Pnme 50.00 80.00. Kids: Choice and Pnme 40.00 80.00. Good 20 0040.00. Lancaster County Weekly NEW HOLLAND, PA FKI MARCH 26, 1999 CATTLE 2773 2513 2878 THIS WEEK LAST WEEK LAST ' EAR CATTLE: Compared 10 last week’s close, slaughter steer and heifer prices ended the week steady. There were sev eral spots of strength through the week, but by late 1 hursday the market showed no improvement over last week. The plainer cattle sold very well as many small packers increased their orders for the upcoming religious holidays. The Western fat cattle market lost 1.00 this week, after the futures market suffered stiff losses at midweek. Midwestern cattle brought mostly 64.00 live and 103.00 dressed. Holstein steers finished steady to 30 higher with the best demand for the leaner types. Slaughter cows closed LOO to mostly 2.00 lower on a weak boneless beef market. The slaughter bulls were active again this week and prices were firm, instances 1.00-ZOO higher on the younger bullocks and stags. Supply Included 47 percent slaughter steers, 7 percent slaughter heifers, 34 percent slaughter cows, 5 percent slaughter bulk, with the balance made up of feeder cattle. SLAUGHTER STEERSi High Choice and Prime 2-4 1145-1430 lbs 63-00-66.75, few up to 71.00. Choice 2-3 1050-1475 lbs 61.00-64.50, few high dressing 1-2 up to 71.00; 1475-1615 lbs 57.75- Select and low Choice 2-3 1045-1495 lbs 57.00-62.75; 1490-1735 lb« 53.75- Select 1-3 990-1455 lbs 53.00-60.00, returning to feed 960-1275 lbs 54.75-64.50. HOLSTEIN STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-3 1350-1580 lbs 56.3560.00. Choice 2-3 1290-1555 ibs 54.25-57.00; 1600-1715 Ibs 50.75-53.75. Select and low Choice 2-3 10751580 Ibs 52.00-54.75, tenderlean up to 5650; heif ers 1230-1565 Ibs 47.00-50.25. Select 1-2 925-1570 Ibs 48.50-53.25; heifers 9951290 lbs 42.50-49.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice, few Prime 2-4 10451315 lbs 59.75-623(5, few high dressing 1-2 up to 65.75. Select and low Choice 2-3 1030-1280 lbs 5651 L 6050. Few Select 1-3 11651300 Ibs 5450-5650, returning to feed 940-1145 lbs 47D0-5225. Heiferettes: Commer cial and Standard 2-4 9251350 lbs 44.2553.00. SLAUGHTER COWS: PERCENT LEAN WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESS ING Breakers 75-80 pet lean over-1400 lbs 37.50-41.50 34.50-38.00 Boners 80-85 pet lean over-1200 lbs 35.50-39.50 333)0-36.75 Lean (Hi-Yield) 85-88 pet lean over-1200 lbs 34.50-39.00 32.00-35.75 Lean 88-90 pet lean over-1000 lbs 333KL367S 29.50-34.00 Lean (Llght-Wt) 85-90 pci lean 750 -1000 lbs 30.00-34.25 27.50-31.50 SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1150-1985 lbs 4850-59.25, several out standing up to 67.00. Yield Grade 2 1045-2315 lbs 42.75-50.00. Bullocks: Select 1-3 835-1585 lbs 50.25-613)0, high dressing up to 69.25. CALVES: Compared to last week, vealers sold mostly steady to 43)0 lower. Slaughter calves sold mostly steady, but trading was very active on a large supp ly. Holstein bulls returning to feed sold 2.00-5.00 lower. Holstein heifers found a late-week sur£e In and pclces. ended 15.00404)0 higher. VEALERS: Good and Choice 70110 lbs 20.00344)0. Standard and low Good 6090 lbs 104)025.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES: Good and Choice 200300 lbs 80.001094)0, late mostly 80.00-97.00; 300-500 lbs 67.0086.00. Standard 200300 lbs 68.0080.00; 300 600 lbs 55.00684)0 RETURNED TO FARMt Holstein bulls 95-125 lbs 804)0115.00. Plainer type bulls 80115 lbs 304)084.00. Hofe tein heifers 80120 lbs 1374)026000, late mostly 1804)02604)0 Plainer heif ers 7090 lbs 974)01904)0. Few beef type bulls and heifers 75-100 lbs 474)01004)0 North Atlantic Shell Eggs March 25 Atlanta, Ga. IN PHILADELPHIA, PRICES WERE UNCHANGED TO TWO CENTS LOW ER FOR MEDIUMS. THE REMAINDER OF PRICES WERE UNCHANGED. THE MARKET TONE WAS STEADY FOR THE LARGER-SIZED EGGS AND STEADY TO BARELY STEADY FOR THE SMALLER-SIZED EGGS. DEMAND WAS FAIR TO GOOD AND BEST ON THE LARGER WHITE EGGS SUPPLIES WERE BALANCED TO CLOSE ON THE LARGER-SIZED EGGS AND ADEQUATE TO AMPLE FOR THE SMALLER-SIZED EGGS. BREAKING STOCK SUPPLIES WERE AT LEAST ADEQUATE TO FULLY ADEQUATE FOR THE LIGHT DEMAND LIGHT TYPE HENS WERE ADEQUATE TO AMPLE FOR PROCESSORS’ NEEDS PHILADELPHIA: PRICES TO RETAILERS, SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS. USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS, DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN; EXTRA LARGE, .77- 81. LARGE 7S-.79, MEDIUM .54-.61. BOSTON PRICES TO RETAILERS, SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS, DELIVERED STORE DOOR. CENTS PER DOZEN: EXTRA LARGE 1.02-1.04, LARGE •93-.95, MEDIUM .68-.70. NEW ENGLAND; PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS, CASES EXCHANGED, GRADE YIELD BASIS, BROWN EGGS LOOSE. AT FARM, CENTS PER DOZEN: JUMBO 1.27-1.30, EXTRA LARGE .83-.86. LARGE .74-.77, MEDIUM .49-.52, SMALL .22-.25. CALVES 1811 1647 1735 Greencastle Livestock Greencastle, Pa. Report Supplied by PDA THURS, MAR. 25, 1999 CATTLE: 162: STEERS: STANDARD 1-2 4550-5550. HOLSTEIN STEERS: SELECT 1-2 COUPLE 46.75 & 48.00, COUPLE STANDARD 1-240.75 * 43.00. COWS; BREAKERS 75-80% LEAN 34.25-38.75, BONERS 80-85% LEAN 32.00-36.75 WITH A FEW LOW DRESS INO DOWN TO 31.00, LEAN 85-90% LEAN 2650-35.75. SHELLS DOWN TO 20.00. BULLS: YIELD GRADE 1 COU PLE 1300 & 1520 LBS. 46.25 & 54.00. YIELD GRADE 2 COUPLE 1375 & 1695 LBS. 43.75 & 44.75. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: FEW L 2 HOLSTEINS 580-925 LBS. 43.50-5150. HEIFERS: M&LI (FEW) 490-660 LBS. 57.00-70.00; L 2 HOLSTEINS 660-790 LBS. 70.00-78.00. CALVES; 235. STANDARD & GOOD 75- U 5 LBS. 20.00-28.00, UTILITY 50-85 LBS 5 00-18.00. FARM CALVES: NO. I 90-125 LBS. 70.00-103.00, 80-90 LBS. 65.00- NO. 2 85-120 LBS. 40.00- WITH A FEW DOWN TO 30 00. HOLSTEIN HEIFERS NO. 1 85-100 LBS. 157.50-202.50, NO. 2 70-110 LBS. 45.00-115.00. BEEF TYPE BULLS & HEIFERS 75-115 LBS. 50.00-115.00. HOGS: 7 40-45% 285-330 LBS. 24.00-26.50. FEEDER PIGS: 0 NO MARKET TEST. LAMBS; 101 HD. NEW CROP CHOICE 25-50 LBS. 107.50-175.00, 50-80 LBS. 9250-125.00. GOOD AND CHOICE 30-55 LBS. 67.50-90.00. SLAUGHTER SHEEP: 34.00-44.00 WITH ONE AT 7250. GOATS: 122 HD. BILLIES MEDIUM ONE AT 55.00/HD. NANNIES-LARGE 5 1.00-77.50/HD. MEDIUM: 31.00- WETHERS LARGE AND MEDIUM 42.00-775CVHD. KIDS: LARGE 26.00-65.00 WITH ONE CROSS BOAR AT 130.00 LB. SMALL: 13.00- PHILADELPHIA The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved Pennsylvania’s wellhead protec tion program, a voluntary pro gram for communities, which can safeguard drinking water for three million citizens. That’s the number of Pennsylvanians who get drink ing water that public water sup pliers pump from wells. “Pennsylvania’s wellhead protection program reflects the Commonwealth’s commitment to protecting critical under ground sources of drinking water. EPA supports wellhead protection in Pennsylvania,” said EPA Regional Administra tor W. Michael McCabe. During 1997 and 1998, EPA provided DEP with a total of $500,000 This year Pennsyl vania’s Department of Environ mental Protection (DEP) is eligi ble to receive additional funds for this important component of the Safe Drinking Water Act These funds will be awarded as small grants to communities Drinking water can be conta minated if pollution occurs any where within the wellhead pro tection area It can be contami nated in many ways, including, underground storage tanks leaking oil, pesticides leaching into the soil, or improperly situ ated or maintained on-site wastewater disposal systems spilling harmful bacteria. Wellheads are the point where the water rushes into the well. The wellhead protection area is a wide, often irregularly shaped area, from which the water is drawn to the well. Community-driven wellhead protection can include communi ty planning, identifying well head areas that need protection, identifying potential contami nants, and managing the pro tected are. If your community is inter ested in launching a wellhead protection program call Pennsyl vania DEFs Bureau of Water Supply Management at 717-772- 4018 or visit their website at www. dep. state. pa. us/dep/depu tate/water mgfrwsm/wsmjiwm/ srceprotAvhppover.htm. Local and state governments, and water suppliers promote wellhead protection through public education, health regula tions, monitoring surveys, zon ing ordinances, land acquisition, and other types of local plan ning. The wellhead protection is designed to protect public water supplies water pumped from wells by water companies But it Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week's publication Internet Sale Register will be updated every Sat. at 2:23 P.M. 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