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Lancaster County Livestock Market Auction
Lancaster Livestock
New Holland, Pa.
Monday, July 24,2000
3 Report Supplied By PDA
Cattle Calves Hogs Sheep Goats
MONDAY
48 14 0 274 166
LAST WEEK
79 15 10 488 183
LAST YEAR
0 300
CATTLE: Compared to Thursday,
there were not enough head of any class
for a good market test. A few lots of
slaughter heifers traded on a weak und
ertone. Supply included 21 percent
slaughter steers and 23 percent slaughter
cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: Few high
Select and Choice 2-3 1200-1305 lbs
66.25-69.00, individual 1290 lb* 70.00.
Couple Select 1-2 975-1470 lbs 61.75-
65.00; individaul 1590 lb* 59.50.
HOLSTEIN STEERS: Not tested.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Few
Choice 2-4 1075-1175 lb* 65.00-65.85.
Few Select 1-3 980-1420 lb« 56.75-64.00.
Heiferettes: Few Commercial and Stan
dard 2-41175-1325 lbs 47.00-51.50.
SLAUGHTER COWS: Individual
Breaker 75 pet lean 42.00. Few Lean 85-
90 pet lean 37.00-39.50, few low dressing
down to 33.00.
SLAUGHTER BULLS: Couple Yield
Grade 11585-1710 lb* 53.00-60.00. Yield
Grade 21445-1965 lbs 48.25-53.75. Bul
locks: Couple Select 1-3 1100-1210 lbs
58.75-62.75.
SHEEP; Sales of sheep, goats, and
calves were not available at the time that
this report was released.
Vintage
Livestock Auction
Vintage, Pa.
Tuesday, July 24-25,2000
Report Supplied By PDA
Cattle Calves Sheep Goats
THIS WEEK
745
LAST WEEK
LAST YEAR
CATTLE: Compared to Thursday,
slaughter steers and heifers sold .50-1.00
lower. A good portion of Tuesday’s of
fering was of premium quality, but that
was not enough to keep the market from
fading Holstein steers managed to hold
steady. The slaughter cow market was
active and prices were 1.00-1.50 higher,
on the other hand slaughter bulls were
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1.00-1.50 lower. Supply included 46 per
cent slaughter steers and 44 percent
slaughter cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice
and Prime 2-41180-1485 lb* 69.10-72.25,
fancy singles up to 74.00. Choice 2-3
1140-1480 lbs 67.75-69.75, higi dressing
1-2 up to 73.50. Select and low Choice 2-
3 1070-1570 lbs 64.00-68.85; couple
1645-1705 lbs 62.00-64.00. Select 1-3
1010-1540 lbs 60.25-66.75.
HOLSTEIN STEERS: Package high
Choice and Prime 2-3 1500 lbs 63.85.
Choice 2-3 1445-1710 lbs 60.25-62.60;
couple 1725-1770 lbs 58.00-59.75. Few
Select and low Choice 2-3 1420-1470 lbs
59.25-59.75. Select 1-2 calf-feds 910-
1065 lbs 57.00-60.25, few returning to
feed 1025-1090 lbs 58.00-59.25.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice 2-4
1070-1145 lbs 65.50-67.75. Select and
low Choice 2-3 1130-1160 lb* 63.50-
65.00. Couple Select 21000 lbs 62.00.
SLAUGHTER COWS: PERCENT
LEAN WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESS
ING Breakers 75-80 pet lean over-1400
lbs 42.00-44.75 39.00-42.75 Boners 80-85
pet lean over-1200 lbs 39.75-44.00 36.50-
39.75 Lean (Hi-Yield) 85-88 pet lean
over-1200 lbs 38.75-42.50 35.25-39.00
Lean 88-90 pet lean over-1000 lbs 36.00-
39.75 33.50-36.50 Lean (Light-Wt) 85-90
pet lean 750 -1000 lbs 33.50-37.75 31.00-
35.00. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Few
Yield Grade 11415-1755 lbs 56.00-59.25.
Yield Grade 21000-1980 lbs 45.00-50.75.
Bullocks: Select 1-3 1075-1425 lbs 56.00-
57.50.
CALVES: Compared to last week,
bob-veal calf trading was fairly active
and prices were 5.00-10.00 higher. The
market for Holstein bull farm calves
found a spark and prices trended 22.00-
30.00 higher for Number 1 quality
bullj.However, the plainer bulls were
only slightly higher. Holstein heifer trad
ing was slow and prices were weak to
25.00 lower. Supply included 661 head
in the State graded sale and around 90
percent of supply returned to feed.
VEALERS: Standard and Good 80-
125 lbs 40.00-57.00. Utility 60-90 lbs
15.00-40.00, graded 22.00-
28.00. TO FARM: Holstein
bulls 95-125 lbs 130.00-157.00. Plainer
type bulls 80-115 lbs 70.00-110.00,
weaker calves 75-110 lbs 35.00-42.00.
Holstein heifers 80-115 lbs 275.00-
332.00. Plainer heifers 80-105 lbs 222.00-
250.00; 60-75 lbs 65.00-110.00. Beef-type
bulls and heifers 70-115 lbs 100.00-
180.00.
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New Holland
Livestock Auction
New Holland, Pa.
Report SuppUcd By USDA
Thursday, July 27,2000
Cattle Calves Sheep Goats
THURSDAY
1086 752 312 171
LAST WEEK
1091 727 392 200
LAST YEAR
CATTLE: Compared to Tuesday’s
lower market, slaughter steers and heif
ers sold fully steady. Supply and
demand were well matched, which held
prices and kept trading active through
the end of the modest offering. Holstein
steer prices were unchanged and have
remained steady throughout the week.
Slaughter cows sold steady to .50 lower,
but still traded 1.00 higher than last
week. A good test of slaughter bulls sold
steady. Supply included 36 percent
slaughter steers and 44 percent slaughter
cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice
and Prime 2-41065-1480 lb* 69.00-72.25,
ideal pkg 1431 lbs 73.00. Choice 2-3
1060-1480 lbs 67.75-70.00, few high
dressing 1-2 up to 71.25; individual 1365
lbs 75.75. Select and low Choice 2-3
1075- 1500 lbs 63.75-68.50. Select 1-3
1115-1385 lbs 61,00-65.75, returning to
feed 1025-1220 lbs 66.00-67.50.
HOLSTEIN STEERS: Pkg high
Choice and Prime 2-3 1476 lbs 63.60, in
dividual 1350 lbs 66.00. Choice 2-3 1220-
1590 lbs 59.60-62.00. Select and low
Choice 2-3 1230-1515 lbs 58.50-60.50.
Select 1-21260-1450 lbs 53.00-56.75.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Few
Choice and Prime 2-4 1185-1235 lbs
66.75-67.00. Select and low Choice 2-3
980-1295 lbs 60.00-64.25. Select 1-3 910-
1060 lbs 57.00- 60.75. Heiferettes: Com
mercial and Standard 2-4 1115-1330 lbs
52.00-57.00. m
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Lancaster, PA
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Sheep, Goats,
Calves. Hogs
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SLAUGHTER COWS: PERCENT
LEAN WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESS
ING Breakers 75-80 pet lean over-1400
lbs 41.50-45.75 38.00-42.00 Boners 80-85
pet lean over-1200 lbs 39.50-43.75 36.00-
39.50 Lean (Hi-Yield) 85-88 pet lean
over-1200 lbs 38.50-42.25 35.25-38.75
Lean 88-90 pet lean over-1000 lbs 35.75-
39.75 32.50-36.00 Lean (Light-Wt) 85-90
pet lean 750 -1000 lbs 33.00-37.50 29.50-
34.50.
SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 1
1345-1510 lbs 52.00-58.00, (double
muscled) Piedmontese 1620 lbs 69.00.
Yield Grade 21120-2015 lbs 47.50-54.00.
229
CALVES: Compared to Monday’s
auction, veal calves sold fully steady
with the larger slaughter calves trading
6.00-8.00 lower on a plain test The baby
Holstein bull calves returning to veal
barns sold 20.00-25.00 higher. Prices on
the Number 2 calves were very volatile
with no pattern to the market. The
market for Holstein heifers was firm to
5.00 higher. Supply included 453 in the
State graded sale and 91 pet returned to
feed.
VEALERS: Standard and Good 75-
110 lbs 30.00-50.00, few up to 60.00.
Utility 60-90 lbs 11.00-30.00.
SLAUGHTER CALVES: Good and
Choice 150-300 lbs 84.00-102.00; 300-
500 1b568.00-90.00.
RETURNED TO FARM: Holstein
bulls 90-125 lbs 117.00-141.00. Plainer
type bulls 75-125 lbs 59.00-125.00,
weaker calves 70-110 lbs 20.00-60.00.
Holstein heifers 80-120 lbs 290.00-
375.00. Plainer heifers 75-115 lbs 140.00-
310.00. Few beef-type bulls and heifers
75-130 lbs 100.00-175.00.
SHEEP: Compared to Monday, a light
run of slaughter lambs sold steady to
5.00 lower and slaughter ewes traded
mostly steady.
SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice and
Prime 2-3 40-70 lbs 100.00-125.00; 70-
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CATTLE CALVES
THIS WEEK 1879 1704
LAST WEEK 1931
LAST YEAR
CATTLE: Compared to last week’s
closing prices, slaughter steers and heif
ers closed .50-1.00 lower. The market re
fuses to find any stability and luckily
local finished cattle supplies have been
light, or else prices could slump even
lower. Dressed beef values continue to
hold around the 113.00 level with good
movement, but Western feeders have
gotten into bind by putting off the selling
of their showlists for the past several
weeks. Packers now have the leverage,
which could lengthen this market slump.
Feedlots refused lower bids again this
week with only a few sales reported in
Nebraska by Friday morning from
65.00-65.50 live and mostly 104.00
dressed. Some cash corn bids are as low
as 1.40 per bushel in the Midwest, but
the gloomy fat cattle market has finally
brought on the first sign of weakness in
Western feeder cattle prices.
Local Holstein steers managed to
trade steady this week with good
demand. Slaughter cows sold 1.00
higher, but slaughter bulls continue to
back off of their highs and closed 1.00-
1.50 lower. Supply included 40 pet
slaughter steers, 5 pet slaughter heifers,
43 pet slaughter cows, 5 pet slaughter
bulls, with the balance mostly feeders.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice
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110 lbs 85.00-105.00.
SLAUGHTER EWES: Utility and
Good 1-3 35.00-45.00.
GOATS: (All sold by the head) Billies:
Medium and Large 81.00-106.00.
Few Choice and Prime 70.00-
95.00.
Nannies: Medium and Large 52.00-
69.00.
KM.- Choice and Prime 45.00-71.00.
Good 25.00-45.00.
Lancaster County
Weekly
New Holland, Pa.
Report Supplied By USDA
Friday, July 28,2000
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