Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 22, 1999, Image 9

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    Virginia
Feeder Sales
Richmond, VA
Mon May 17, 1999
USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News
Summary of Livestock Auctions by
Areas: Northern Virginia Livestock Sum
mary Front Royal, Marshall, Rockingham,
Shenandoah, Staunton Union and
Winchester VA for the week of May
10-15, 1999
Feeder Cattle 1550 Head
Steers Med&Lge 1 Small I Med&Lge 2
200-300 SO.OO 82.00 - 89.00 300-400
81.00 - 86.00 70.00 - 86.00 400-500
75.00 - 85.00 70.00 - 81.50 500-600
76.00 - 86.50 65.00 65.00 - 78.50 600-700
65.00 - 77.00 54.50 - 65.50 700-800
63.00 -68 JO 60.00 800-900 64.50 -
65.00 49.75 - 52.00 900-1000 60.00 -
—50 JO 1000-1100 53J0 - 57.75
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Heifers Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge
2 200-300 67.00 - 77.00 64.00 - 80 JO
300-400 70.00 - 76.25 65.00 - 67.00 64J0
- 72.50 400-500 66.00 - 77.00 60.00 -
64 JO 64.00 - 76.00 500-600 67.00 - 73.00
61.00 60.25 - 74.75 600-700 64J0 - 70.00
56.00 - 62J0 700-800 59.00 - 64.25 -
Bulls Med&Lge I Small 1 Med&Lge 2
200-300 84.00 61.50 75.00 - 84.50
300-400 76.00 - 90J0 68.00 - 78.00 63J0
- 79J0 400-500 66.50 - 82.00 62.00 -
68.00 61JO - 82.00 500-600 64.00 - 74.00
60.00 - 74.00 600-700 62J0 - 70.25
52 JO 59.00 - 62.00 700-900 52.00 - 63.00
4l JO - 54J0
The Kaffenbargers chose a common sense
approach to expand their hog operation.
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Bob and Greg Kaffenbarger, Woodlawn Farms, New Carlisle, Ohio
When Woodlawn Farms (Bob and Greg Kaffenbarger) expanded their hog
operation to include two nurseries and two finishing barns, they also
included Telmark. They chose Telmark for its 100% tax guaranteed
deductible payments and common sense approach to security.
Telmark’s understanding of the swine industry - and its flexibility
to let Woodlawn Farms control disbursements to venders during the
construction process - enabled Bob and Greg to get the buildings they
wanted and have them constructed to meet their specific needs.
For a “common sense” financing source that’s been listening to you
for over 30 years, contact:
Ken Michele Sue Doug Andrew Elizabeth
/Darlington Bogucki Beshore Snee McLean Anderson
V,NJ,MD,VA,WV PA,MD,VA,WV PA.MD Southwest PA,WV Delmarva Delmarva
610-793-0150 717-244-3665 717-932-1715 724-627-5941 410-827-5052 410-651-4128
Mike Fred
Dixon Dixon
Southwest PA.MD Northwest PA
814-684-5707 724-346-3455
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Slaughter Cattle 579 Head
Slaughter Cows 526 Head Breaking
Utility and Commercial 2-4 33.50 - 45.75
Cutler and Boning Utility 1-3 33.00 - 45.25
Canner and Low Cutter 1-2 28.00 - 35.50
Slaughter Bulls 53 Head Yg 1-2
900-1300 lbs 40.00 - 53.50 Yg i-2
1300-1600 lbs 40.00 -51 JO Yg 1-2 1600
lbs aid over 43.00 - 55.25
Baby calves returned to farms 60 head
newborn to 4 weeks 16.00-100.00 per
head. Over 100 lbs 40.00-100.00 per cwt
Lambs Total Receipts 189 Head Slaugh
ter Lambs 120 Head New Crop Choice
Few Prime 1-2 Few 3 96 lbs 88.00 Choice
Few Prime 1-2 Few 3 98-117 lbs 90.00 -
93.00 Good and Few Choice 1-2 86-91 lbs
89.25 - 92.25 Wooled Choice Few Prime
1-2 Few 3 110 lbs 75.00 Feeder Lambs 36
Head Medium and Large Frame 1-2
85-100 lbs 89.00 Medium and Large
Frame 1-2 70- 85 lbs 93 JO Medium and
Large Frame 1-2 60- 70 lbs 98.00 - 103.00
Medium and Large Frame 1-2 50- 60 lbs
100.00 Slaughter Ewes and Rams 33 Head
Ewes Choice 24 IZSO - 24.00 Utility and
Good 1-3 20.00 - 26.00 Cull and Low Util
ity 1-2 18.00
Richmond, VA
Mon May 17, 1999
USDA-VA Dept of Ag Market News
Summary of Livestock Auctions by
Areas: Southwest Virginia livestock Sum
mary Including Abingdon Livestock
Exchange, Hollins and Wytheville Virgini
a for the week of May 10-15, 1999
Feeder Cattle 1284 Head
Steers Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge 2
200-300 85.00 - 101.00 75.00 - 88.00
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Brenda Frank Lisa
Pfleegor Hunter Francisco Sonnen
Central PA Northwest PA Northeast PA North NJ
570-522-0505 716-595-3954 717-866-9217
Mike
Fullam
Central PA
570-966-9202
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www.telmark.com
800-451-3322
300-400 83.00 - 89.00 71.00 - 75.00 72.00
- 84.00 400-500 81.00 - 86.00 69.00 -
79.00 74.00 - 81.00 500-600 76.50 - 87.00
62.00 - 68.00 70.00 - 79.00 600-700 65.00
- 79.75 ---
Holstein Steer Med&Lge 2 200-300
65.00 - 72.50 300-500 62.00 - 73.00
500-700 54.00 - 60.50
Hdfers Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge
2 200-300 74.00 - 80.00 72.00 - 80.00
300-400 72.00 - 81.00 59.00 - 72.00 70.00
- 78.00 400-500 70.00 - 81.00 62.00 -
70.00 65.00 - 80.00 500-600 68.00 - 75.00
56.00 - 63.00 63.00 - 72.00 600-700 62.00
- 69.00 52.00 - 54.00 700-800 55.00 -
63.00
Bulls Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge 2
200-300 80.00 - 86.00 77.00 - 85.00
300-400 77.00 - 84.00 68.00 - 70.00 70.00
- 83.00 400-500 77.00 - 87.00 55.00 -
60.00 70.00 - 79.00 500-600 61.00 - 77.00
60.00 - 64.00 600-700 52.00 - 60.
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Slaughter Cattle 186 Head
Slaughter Cows 168 Head Breaking
Utility and Commercial 2-4 32.00 - 41.00
Cutter and Boning Utility 1-3 33.25 - 40.00
Calmer and Low Cutter 1-2 25.50 - 34.00
Slaughter Bulls 18 Head Yg 1-2
900-1300 lbs 45.00 - 48.50 Yg 1-2
1300-1600 lbs 42.00 - 55.00 Yg 1-2 1600
lbs and over 43.00 - 48.00
Cows with calves at side 38 pairs -
Medium I and Large I, few Medium 1 and
Medium 2. 4-10 yis old 1000-1250 lbs
with calves 100-150 lbs 590.00-660.00 per
pair. Baby calves returned to farms 24 head
newborn to 4 weeks 30.00-110.00 per
bead.
Lambs Total Receipts 108 Head Feeder
Lambs 90 Head Medium and Large Frame
1-2 85-100 lbs 77.00 Medium and Large
Frame 1-2 70- 85 lbs 79.00 Medium and
Large Frame 1-2 60- 70 lbs 84.50 Medium
and Large Frame t-2 50- 60 lbs 84.50
Slaughter Ewes and Rams 18 Head Ewes
Choice 2-4 27.50 Utility and Good 1-3
27.00 Cull and Low Utility 1-2 27.50
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Richmond, VA
Mon May 17, 1999
USDA-VA Dept of Ag Marie* News
Summary of Livestock Auctions by
Areas: Central and Southeast Virginia
Livestock Summary Including Southside
(Blackstone) and Lynchburg VA for the
week of May 10-15, 1999
Feeder Cattle 867 Head
Holstein Steer Med&Lge 2 200-300
64.00 - 66.50 300-500 57.00 - 66.00
500-700 54.00 - 6350 700-900 51.00 -
57.25 900-1100 4750
Bulk Med&Lge 1 Small 1 Med&Lge 2
200-300 59.00 - 66.00 300-400
8250 60.00 - 70.00 75.00 - 8250 400-500
77.00 - 8450 60.00 - 71.00 7350 - 84.00
SOO-600 79.00 55.00 - 67.00 72.00 - 77.00
600-700 61.00 - 70.00 700-900 -
45.00 - 60.00
Slaughter Cattle 198 Head
Slaughter Cows 181 Head Breaking
Utility and Commercial 2-4 2750 - 3350
Cutter and Boning Utility 1-327,25-33,00
Caimer and Low Cutter 1-2 20.00 - 25.00
Slaughter Bulls 17 Head Yg 1-2
900-1300 lbs 42.50 Yg 1-2 1300-1600 lbs
44.00 Yg 1-2 1600 lbs and over 46.00 -
4650
Cows returned to farms 31 head -
Medium 1, Medium 2, Large 1 and Large
2, 750-1150 lbs 35.00-39.50 per cwt.
Medium 1, Large 1 and Large 2,800-1200
lbs 31.50-36.00 per cwt. Baby calves
returned to farms 9 head over 100 lbs
43.00-65.00 per cwt
Ocats 12 Head Nannies - Large 43.00 -
4750 per cwt - Medium 34.00 - 41.00 per
head
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 22, 1999-A9
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Livestock
Grantsvllle, Maryland
Report Supplied by Auction
Saturday, May 15, 1999
STOCK BULLS AND STEERS
200-500 LBS. 30.00-90.00.
STOCK HEIFERS 33.00-80.00.
SLAUGHTER STEERS GOOD TO
CHOICE 33.00-62.30; MEDIUM TO
GOOD 43.00-38.00.
HOLSTEIN STEERS GOOD, NONE
AVAILABLE, LIGHT, 40.00-51.30.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS GOOD TO
CHOICE 33.00-62.00, MEDIUM TO
GOOD 45.00-55.00.
BULLS: HEAVY 30.00-53.00, LIGHT
32.0042.30.
COWS: UTILITY HOLSTEINS
35.0043.75, CANNERS 27.00-33.00,
CULLS 22.00 AND DOWN.
STOCK COWS UP TO 540.00.
808 CALVES 30.00 AND DOWN.
HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES RETURN
TO FARM: 90120 LBS. UP TO 90.00.
HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES
RETURN TO FARM UP TO 190.00.
BEEF X CALVES RETURN TO
FARM, UP TO 145.00.
HOGS: TOP QUALITY UP TO 42.00,
HEAVY UP TO 39.50, LIGHT
20.00-40.00, FEEDER PIGS BY THE
HEAD UP TO 38.00.
SOWS: 12.00-25.00.
MALE HOGS: 4.00-25.00.
LAMBS: 70-85 LBS. UP TO 100.00,
85-125 LBS. UP TO 100.00, 30-60 LBS.
UP TO 115.00, CULLS UP TO 60.00.
SHEEP: UP TO 32.00.
GOATS: ALL BY THE HEAD, LARGE
40.00-115.00; MEDIUM 20.00-50.00;
SMALL 10.00-35.00.