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    New Holland
Sates Stables
Report Supplied By USDA
Monday, April 26
Calves Sheep Goats
Today
238 955 1374
Last Week
167 755 719
Last Year
142 894 768
CALVES: COMPARED TO THURS.’S
AUCTION. VEALERS WERE STEADY
TO 2.00 LOWER AND LAUGHTER
CALVES TRADED 5.00-8.00 HIGHER
ON A GOOD OFFERING. HOLSTEIN
BULLS RETURNING TO FEED WERE
25.00-30.00 LOWER BUT CONTINUED
IN GOOD DEMAND. HOLSTEIN HEIF
ERS SOLD STEADY TO WEAK IN A
LIGHT TEST.
VEALERS: GOOD AND CHOICE
70-110 LBS. $20.00-25.00; STANDARD
AND LOW GOOD 60-90 LBS.
$ll.OO-20.00.
SLAUGHTER CALVES: GOOD AND
CHOICE 200-350 LBS. $BO.OO-100.00;
350-500 LBS. $65.00-85.00. STANDARD
300-600 LBS. $45.00-65.00.
RETURNED TO FARM: HOLSTEIN
BULLS 95-125 LBS. $90.00-127.00.
PLAINER CALVES 80-115 LBS.
$52.00-92.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
80-120 LBS. $172.00-207.00. FEW
PLAINER HEIFERS 70-100 LBS.
$lO.OO-175.00.
SHEEP: COMPARED TO THURS.,
New Healthy Pleasures Drink From DFA
Set to Tickle Consumer Taste Buds
Healthy Pleasures, a
new low-fat, daiiy-based
nutritional drink from
Daily Farmers of America
(DFA), is getting rave
reviews in consumer taste
tests against leaders in
one of the country’s fastest
growing food markets
the diet and nutritional
drink category.
Healthy Pleasures is a
shakelike drink fortified
SLAUGHTER LAMB PRICES WERE
MOSTLY STEADY ON A MUCH LAR
GER SUPPLY. SLAUGHTER EWES
SOLD 5.00 LOWER.
SLAUGHTER LAMBS: CHOICE AND
PRIME 2-3 30-80 LBS. $lOO.OO-140.00;
80-120 LBS. 100.00-120.00. GOOD AND
CHOICE 1-3 30-80 LBS. $85.00-100.00.
FEW OLD CROP CHOICE 2-3 100-130
LBS. $75.00-85.00.
SLAUGHTER EWES: GOOD AND
CHOICE YEARLINGS AND 2 YEAR
OLDS $40.00-60.00. UTILITY AND
GOOD 1-3 $20.00-40.00.
GOATS: ALL SOLD BY THE HEAD.
LARGE BILLIES $130.00-160.00,
MEDIUM $lOO.OO-130.00, THIN
$75.00-100.00; CHOICE AND PRIME
MUTTON $75.00-100.00; LARGE NAN
NIES $55.00-75.00, MEDIUM
$40.00-55.00; CHOICE AND PRIME
YEARLINGS 50-80 LBS. $50.00-00.00;
CHOICE AND PRIME KIDS 40-70 LBS.
$35.00-80.00. GOOD 15-40 LBS.
$15.00-35.00.
Oklahoma City
Feeder Cattle
Oklahoma City, OK
Wed Apr 28. 1999
USDA-OK Dept Ag Market News
Oklahoma National Stockyards - Week
ly Cattle Summary
Compared to last week; Feeder steers
steady. Feeder heifers steady to 1.00 lower.
Stockier cattle and calves 1.00-3.00 lower.
Demand good for both classes. Flesh
improved from last week with cattle in
with a nutritionally bal
anced complement of
vitamins and minerals
produced by the Formu
lated Dairy Food Products
division of DFA.
“In taste tests against
other weight-control and
nutritional drinks, con
sumers show a significant
taste preference for
Healthy Pleasures,” says
Dan Williams, vice presi
medium to moderate flesh, end fleshy.
Quality avenge. Wdgh-ups avenge to
mostly gaunt Receipts reduced by 3-6 inch
ndns over the weekend and Monday morn
ing. Slaughter cows steady to 1.00 lower.
Slaughter bulls 1.00 higher. Packer
demand moderate to good. Total of 220
cows and bulls sold with 60 percent going
to packets. Receipts this week 11,600; last
week 12,331; last year 11,377, Supply con
sisted of 8S percent yearlings over 600 lbs;
13 percent calves and light yearlings under
600 lbs; 2 percent cows and bulls. Prices
follow with weighted avenge weight and
price in parenthesis.
Feeder Steers: Medium and Large 1 few
400-500 lbs (450 lbs) 85.25- 94.00 (91.00);
500-600 lbs (550 lbs) 84.00-91.00 (89.76);
600-650 lbs (625 lbs) 79.50-84.50 (81.50);
650-700 lbs (668 lb) 74.00-80.00 (76.74);
700-750 lbs (736 lbs) 70.00-75.00 (72.03);
750-800 lbs (775 lbs) 67.50- 71.00 (69.36);
800-850 lbs (829 lbs) 65.75-70.75 (68.13);
850-900 lbs (871 lbs) 63.00-66.50 (65.15);
900-950 lbs (921 lb) 62.00-64.25 (63.12);
950-1000 lbs (968 lbs) 61.50-62.00
(61.92); 1015 lbs 60.75; 1080 lbs 59.50.
Holsteins: Large 2 550-600 lbs
62.75-63.00; 650-700 lbs 57.00-57.25;
700-800 lbs 55.50-55.75; 935 lbs 50.00;
1000 lbs 44.25.
Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large 1
few 350400 lbs (375 lbs) 83.00- 85.50
(84.11); few 450-500 lbs (459 lbs)
78.50- 1.00 (80.55); 500- 550 lbs (532 lbs)
73-50-78.25 (76J3); 550-600 lbs (585 lbs)
72.50- 75.25 (73.21); 600-650 lbs (623 lbs)
69.25-74.25 (71.19); 650-700 lbs (677 lbs)
66.00-70.50 (68.02); 700-750 lbs (733 lb)
63.50- (65.26); 750-800 lbs (765 lbs)
62.50- (63.71); 800-850 lbs (821 lbs)
61.50- 64.50 (62.44); 850-900 lbs (859 lbs)
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
dent of marketing and
sales for DFA. “In fact, its
taste was actually pre
ferred by dieting women
over Ultra Slim Fast in a
national taste test.”
Including better taste,
Healthy Pleasures has
several key product inno
vations that set it apart
from the competition:
• Healthy Pleasures is
manufactured by a
61.75-62.00 (61.84); 90S lbs 60.75.
Slaughter Cows: Head %Lean Weight
Avenge Dress High Dress Low Dress
*Brk 33 75-80* 1000-1750 34.75-37.25
37.00- *Bnr 52 80-85 % 900-1900
34.00- 37J5040.50 33.00-34.00 Lean
31 85-90% 800-1350 34.50-37.00
36.00- 31.00-33.00
*Brk"Breakers (fat cows),
*Bnr= Boners (smooth cows)
Slaughter Bulls: Head Weight Avenge
Dress High Dress Low Dress Y.G. 1-2 19
1300-2400 46.50-49.50 49.50-51.50
43.5046.50
Estimated dressed cost at Oklahoma
National Stockyards; Lean 74.10; Boners
71.30; Breakers 67.65. Bulls 86.20.
Pairs: Medium and Large 1 Age Cow
Weight Calf Wt Quality Price 3-4 yr old
800-1000 150 250 Avg quality. Blacks
700.00- 6-8 yr old 850-1100
ISO-250 Avg quality. Blacks
640.00-
Carlisle
Livestock
Carlisle, Pa.
April 27, 1999
Report Supplied By Auction
SLAUGHTER CATTLE: COWS,
BREAKERS $37.0040.00; BONERS
$36.00-39.75; CANNER A LOW CUT
TER $30.00-36.50; SHELLEY $28.00
AND DOWN: BULLS YG#l $47.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS,
HOLSTEINS/DAIRY TYPES 400-900
LBS. $41.00-64.00; HEIFERS
HOLSTEINS/DAIRY TYPES 400-900
LBS. $51.00-62.00; CALVES. VEALERS
process that allows the
product to be stored and
transported without
refrigeration for up to
12 months.
• Healthy Pleasures is the
first nutritional bever
age to be introduced in
glass bottles with a full
wraparound shrink
label that are designed
to be more consumer
friendly. In fact, the
Healthy Pleasures pack
age design won the bev
erage category Mobius
Advertising Award in
February 1999.
“We think the combina
tion of excellent nutrition
al value, taste and innova
tive packaging will attract
consumers to Healthy
Pleasures as a convenient,
healthy and enjoyable
drink they can use any
time as a meal or snack
substitute,” Williams ex
plains.
Sam McCroskey, chief
operating officer at DFA
Formulated Dairy Food
Products, agrees.
“Healthy Pleasures is the
result of extensive prod
uct development, strin
gent taste testing and our
experience with dairy
products,” McCroskey
adds. “DFA has been a co
packer for leading nutri
tional drink companies for
more than 50 years.
During that time, we have
established product devel
opment and manufactur
ing expertise that makes
DFA a national leader in
this category of products.”
Dairy Farmers of
America is a growing
dairy marketing coopera
tive that markets milk for
more than 22,000 dairy
producer/members in 43
states. DFA supplies milk
to bottling and manufac
turing plants that produce
a complete line of dairy
products and food compo
nents for consumers in
the United States and
around the world.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 1, 1999-Al7
CHOICE 173-190 LBS. s*o.oo-92-30;
RETURNING TO THE FARM ACTIVE I
HOLSTEIN BULLS «1 93-133 LBS.
$ 100.00-130.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1
85-110 LBS. $130.00-218.00; BEEF X
BULLS TO $122.50; BEEF X HEIFERS
TO $lOO.OO.
SWINE: HOGS US#l-3 STRONG
DEMAND! 220-270 LBS. $34.00-33.00;
COUPLE $35.25-39.00; 280-340 LBS.
$20.50-31.00; .US #2-4 220-270 LBS.
$31.25-33.75.
BOARS: OVER 300 LBS. $9.00.
SOWS US#l -3 300-430 LBS.
$21.50-25.00,455-500 LBS. $26.00-27.50;
500-600 LBS. $28.00-28.25; FEEDER
PIGS BY THE HEAD. 15-25 LBS.
$17.00-19.00, 30-35 LBS. $28.00-29.00,
BY THE LB. 100-300 LBS. $38.00-42.50.
GOATS: BY THE HEAD. LARGE
NANNIES & BILLY'S $55.00-70.00,
FANCY KIDS $55.00-70.00, FLESHY
KIDS $35.00-52.50, SMALL THIN KIDS
$ll.OO-55.00.
LAMBS: GOOD & CHOICE 35-80
LBS. $lOO.OO-120.00.
SHEEP; ALL WEIGHTS $37.00-43.00.
SALE EVERY TUBS. 5 P.M. FOR
RABBITS. POULTRY AND EGGS.
6:30 P.M. FOR LIVESTOCK. START
ING WITH CALVES.
SPECIAL FED CATTLE SALES
TOES.. MAY 4 AND 18.
SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALES
TUES.. MAY 4 AND 18.
STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG
SALES FRL, MAY 14 AND 28.
PEN LOTS OF CATTLE SOLD IN
ORDER RECEIVED. EARLYBIRD
PENS CLOSE TUESDAY 2:00 PM.
Greencastle
Livestock Auction
Special Brood Cow Sale
Friday, April 23, 1998
Greencastle, PA
111 HEAD.
Cows w/sm. calves: 950-1 ISO LBS.
5450.00-500.0f1/pr. pair.
Cows w/sm. calves: 1100-1250 LBS.
5550.00-650.0f1/pr. pair.
Cows w/sm. calves: 1275-1575 LBS.
5675.00- pair.
Bred heifers & young bred cows;
5350.00- head.
Yearling bulls; 5390.00-52J.0C/pr. head.
Mature bulls; 5525.00-720.0Q/pt. head.
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