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    Middleburg
Livestock Auction
Middleburg, Pa.
Tuesday, June 20
Report Supplied By USDA
CATTLE 296...(PDA)...Compared
with last week’s sale...sl. steers unevenly
steady, cows 2.00 to 3.00 higher.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice
and Prime 2-41275-1485 lbs 74.50-75.75,
Choice 2-3 1100-1440 lbs 69.75-74.50,
Select 1-3 64.50-69.50, few Standard 1-2
54.50-62.00.
HOLSTEINS: few High Choice and
Prime 2-3 1380-1525 lbs 65.50-66.50,
Choice 2-3 1150-1550 lbs 61.00-64.75,
Standard 1-247.50-51.00.
HEIFERS: Choice 2-4 1025-1475 lbs
68.00-73.25, few up to 66.00, Select 1-3
63.25-68.75, few Standard 1-2 59.00-
60.50.
COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean 46.00-
50.75, few down to 40.00, Boners 80-85%
lean 42.50-47.50, low dressing to 38.00,
Lean 85-90% lean 35.00-43.50. Shells
down to 25.00.
BULLS: few Yield Grade 1 1260-1870
lbs 51.00-54.75, Yield Grade 21030-1970
lbs 49.00-52.75.
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: few
Large 1 550-600 lbs 78.00-93.00, one 820
lbs 74.00, Medium and Large 2 345-540
lbs 60.00-78.00,680-975 lbs 55.00-66.50;
HEIFERS; couple Large 2 295 lbs Hol
steins 145.00, one Medium 1 715 lbs
74.00; BULLS: Medium and Large 1
330-400 lbs 83.50-87.00, 530-790 lbs
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60.00-68.50, Medium and Large 2 650-
865 lbs 47.00-55.50.
CALVES 242..VEALERS: Standard
and Good 70-90 lbs 30.00-50.00. FARM
CALVES: No 1 Holstein bulls 90-125 lbs
150.00-180.00, 80-90 lbs 90.00-150.00,
No 2 80-125 lbs 80.00-152.50 with a few
weaker calves to 50.00; No 1 Holstein
heifers 80-115 lbs 290.00-345.00, No 2
80-90 lbs 100.00-270.00.
Beef type bulls and heifers 70-125 lbs
95.00-145.00.
HOGS 121...(6V49 & 20)..8u1k of
supply sold on Monday and reported by
the auction. BARROWS AND GILTS:
45-50% lean 230-275 lbs 45.50-46.50,40-
45% lean 290-315 lbs 39.50-43.00.
SOWS: US 1-3 300-475 lbs 31.00-
37.50,500-750 lbs 36.00-40.00.
BOARS: one 590 lbs 17.00.
FEEDER PIGS 66... US 1-3 30-45 lbs
30.00- 50-65 lbs 32.00-53.00.
SHEEP 56... SLAUGHTER LAMBS:
few Choice 30-45 lbs 110.00, 50-75 lbs
85.00- 80-95 lbs 90.00-93.00, Good
and Choice 35-45 lbs 83.00-89.00.
FEEDER LAMBS: Good and Choice
60-70 lbs 83.00-84.00. SLAUGHTER
SHEEP: 32.00-35.00.
GOATS 46...(AU sold by the head).
Large Billies and Wethers BS.OO-ISO.OO,
Medium 69.00-80.00, Large Nannies
57.00-72.50, Medium 37.00-44.00, Large
Kids 30.00-35.00, Small 13.00-31.00, one
39.00.
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SECOND APPLICATION
10 to 15 days before tassel
Okla. National
Stockyards
Oklahoma City, OK
Wed Jun 21,2000
Report Supplied By USDA
USDA-OK Dept Ag Market News
Oklahoma National Stockyards -
Weekly Cattle Summary
Compared to last week: Feeder steers
and steer calves steady to 1.00 higher.
Feeder heifers 1.00-2.00 higher. Heifer
calves steady.
Demand very good for ail classes.
Market continues strong as numbers of
available feeders and calves for June are
light with Oklahoma auctions down
some 26% from year ago June. Available
numbers expected to increase in July as
cattle will move from Flint Hills and
Osage. Light June numbers coupled with
probable continued cheap feed costs has
buyers in bullish mode. Last Friday’s
large placement numbers in Cattle on
Feed report had no negative effects on
any part of this week’s market. Quality
plain through attractive and improved
from last week. On and off showers
prompted gaunt to average, some full
weigh-ups. Feeder cattle in medium to
moderate flesh conditions.
Slaughter cows 1.00-1.50 higher.
Slaughter bulls 2.00 higher. Demand
AMOUNT FOR EACH
APPLICATION
3 to 6 gals/A
Inc.
good from packers. Total of 250 cows
and bulls sold with 69% to packers.
Receipts this week 8,300; last week
8,701; last year 12,356.
Supply consisted of 79% yearlings
over 600 lbs; 18% calves under 600 lbs;
3% cows & bulls. Heifers comprised 36%
of feeder & calf supply.
Prices follow with weighted average
weight and price in parenthesis.
Feeder Steers: Medium and Large 1
few 350-400 lbs (366 lbs) 117.00- 120.50
(119.45); 400-500 lbs (450 lbs) 107.50-
117.00 (109.55); 500-600 lbs (550 lbs)
95.00-106.00 (100.66); 600-700 lbs (650
lbs) 92.00-99.00 (94.91); 700-750 lbs (723
lbs) 87.50-93.75 (90.99); 750-800 lbs (775
lbs) 85.25-88.50, load very full 83.75
(87.28); 800-850 lbs (828 lbs) 84.50-88.00
(86.66); 850-900 lbs (884 lbs) 79.50- 86.00
(81.54); 900-950 lbs (935 lbs) 79.75-81.00
(80.43); 950-1000 lbs (991 lbs) 77.75-
79.50(78.72).
Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large 1
400-450 lbs (426 lb) 96.75-102.50 (99.31);
450-500 lbs (471 lbs) 95.50-98.00 (96.04);
500-600 lbs (550 lb) 88.00-94.00 (91.80);
600-650 lbs (631 lbs) 87.00-89.50 (88.04);
650-700 lbs (683 lbs) 84.25-87.00 (85.39);
700-800 lbs (750 lbs) 80.25- 86.25 (83.75);
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 24, 2000-A7
800-850 lbs (813 lbs) 82.25-84.25 (83.51).
Slaughter Cows: Head %Lean Weight
Average Dress High Dress Low Dress
Breaker 23 75-80% 1050-1675 42.00-
45.50 44.00-45.50 41.50-44.50 Boner SO
80-85% 875-1450 41.00-44.50 43.00-
49.50 37.50-40.00 Lean 50 85-90% 825-
1350 39.00-41.75 43.00-46.00 35.00-37.50
Light 5 85-90% 700-825 34.00 27.50-
30.00
Slaughter Bulls: Head Weight Aver
age Dress High Dress Low Dress Yield
Grade 1-2 24 1350-2275 52.00-55.00
56.00-61.5048.50-49.00
Estimated dressed cost at Oklahoma
National Stockyards: Lean 85.75; Boners
85.25; Breakers 82.20, Y.G. 4-5 72.25.
Bulls 95.60.
Replacement Cows; Pretested for
bangs, pregnancy, and age Medium and
Large 1 Age Weight Months Bred Qual
ity Price 5-7 yr old 900-1250 3-7 months
Avg quality 520.00-585.00; 8-9 yr old
950-1150 4-8 months Avg quality 460.00-
495.00.
Pairs: Medium and large 1 Age Cow
Weight Calf Weight Quality Price 4-6 yr
old 1000-1150 150-250 Avg quality
770.00-810.00.
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