A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 16, 2000 (Continued from Pago A 2) CATTLE: Compared to last week’s closing prices, slaughter steers weak to .50 lower, instances 1.00 lower on high Choice and Prime. Holstein steers steady. Slaughter heifers steady. Cows uneven, heavier type steady, instances 1.00 higher early; while fleshy cows were weak to 1.00 lower. Bulls steady, in stances 1.00 lower late, although Yield Grade 1 not fully tested late. Supply in cluded 40 percent slaughter steers, 5 per cent slaughter heifers, 38 percent cows, 4 percent bulls with the balance feeders. SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-4 1270-1460 lbs 66 00-68.00; 1460- 1500 lbs 64.75-66 00 Couple Choice 2 1240-1325 lbs 69.50-71.75. Choice 2-3 1125-1465 lbs 64.50-67.10; 1470-1525 lbs 62.50-65.00. Select and low Choice 2-3 1070-1540 lbs 60.75- 65.75; few 1550-1640 lbs 59.25-61.75. Select 1-3 1090-1485 lbs 58.00-64.00, few returning to feed 1185-1225 lbs 59.00- 62.50. HOLSTEIN STEERS: Choice and Prime 2-3 1275-1470 lbs 57.85-60.10. Select and low Choice 2-3 1085-1610 lbs 55.00- Select 1-2 1080-1445 lbs 52.00- 55.50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Few Choice 2-3 1000-1225 lb 562.25-64.50. Select and low Choice 2-3 950-1255 lbs 56.85-62.50. SLAUGHTER COWS: PERCENT EXTENDED PARTS DEPT. HOURS TO BETTER SERVE YOU THIS FALL HARVEST! SEPT. 5-OCT, 27 Mon. - Tues. 7:00 am - 8:00 pm Thurs. - Fri. 7:00 am - 8:00 pm Wed. 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Sat. 7:00 am -12 noon email us: mfo@binkleyhurst com visit us. www.bmkleyhurst.com I33R^SSi!S? nRd - W y* TISIP f Lititz, PA 17543-0395 r^jai (717)626-4705 1-800-414-4705 HSi Fax 717-626-0996 www.binkleyhurst.com o^^ WAVEf “4r ? v •# Grooved Rubber Matting Grooved In A Wave Pattern Creating A Non Slip Area, For Cow Runners and Horse Barns. Up to 6 Feet Wide and Any Length. Nothing Else On Market Like It 610/286-0168.610/286-0706 ATTENTION DAIRYMEN Lanco Dairy Farms Co-Op Inc. Needs More Milk To Create More Competition On Fluid Milk Supplies. Let Us Show You How You And Your Neighbors Can Put Together A Load of Milk And Start Your Own Co-Op Or Market Through LANCO’s Milk Marketing Division. Either Way You Will Have More Control Over Your Deductions and Handling Fees Coming Back To you As Extra Premiums. There Seems To Be No Spring Flush Of Milk In The East Thus Far And Supplies Are Getting Scarce Fast. Let’s Try To Take This Situation And Help Increase Pay Prices At The Farm. THE POWERS IN THE TANK 410-658-7532 610-273-2536 717-367-9301 717*993*6808 LEAN WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESS ING Breakers 75-80 pet lean over-1400 lbs 37.25-41.25 36.00-37.25 Boners 80-85 pet lean over-1200 lbs 36.75-41.00 33.50- 36.75 Lean (Hi-Yield) 85-88 pet lean over-1200 lbs 36.50-41.25 34.50-36.50 Lean 88-90 pet lean over-1000 lbs 34.50- 38.00 30.75-34.50 Lean (Light-Wt) 85-90 pet lean 750 -1000 lbs 30.50-35.00 27.00- 30.50. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1120-2075 lbs 53.25-61.25. Yield Grade 2 950- 1865 lbs 44.50-53.50; 2130-2500 lbs 41.00-48.00. Bullocks: Choice 2-3 1200- 1475 lbs 59.25-64.00. Select 1-3 745-1345 lbs 51.50-58.00. CALVES: Compared to last week, Standard and Good vealers uneven during the week, but closed mostly steady. Utility steady to 5.00 lower. Slaughter calves mostly steady, although some weakness late. Holstein bulls re turning to farm steady to 20.00 lower, with some sales 30.00 lower than last week’s close. Holstein heifers were lower each day and closed 40.00-60.00 lower, with some plainer type as much as 100.00 lower. VEALERS: Standard and Good 75-110 lbs 35.00-60.00. Utility 60- 100 lbs 11.00-30.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES: Good and Choice 150-375 lbs 80.00-99.00; 350-550 lbs 56.00-76.00. RETURNED TO FARM: Holstein bulls 95-125 lbs 115.00-148.00, with For More Information: 2000 PA Breeders Show Results Open Show The Open Show judge was Phil Trowbridge, Gallaghers Farm, Ghent, NY. He evaluated 84 head with the grand cham pion female belonging to Amy L. Krueger. Coatesville, and Dr. Bill Warren, Furlong, with Kruegers Erroline Tess, a Janu ary 1999 calf. Rising to reserve grand champion was Rains Dream Girl LE7225, a February 1999 calf for Dale Rains, Mercer. The senior heifer calf cham pion was Weaverland Erica Valhalla, a September 1999 calf owned by Weaverland Valley Farms, New Holland. The re serve was Kruegers Scaara 408 J for Amy L. Krueger, Coatesville. The intermediate champion placing went to Eliza Walton, Kennett Square. The reserve about 100 head late 95-110 lbs 148.00- 159.00; 80-95 lbs 87.00-110.00. Plainer type bulls 90-125 lbs 70.00-130.00; 75-90 lbs 49.00-77.00; weaker calves 70-100 lbs 20.00-60.00. Holstein heifers early 80- 120 lbs 340.00-415.00, late sales 260.00- 35.00. Plainer type early 280.00-380.00, late sales 70-110 lbs 150.00- 240.00. was shown by William Dean and Bruce and Amy Brown of New Castle. The junior champion female was the grand champion for Amy Kruger and Dr. Bill Warren. The reserve junior champion was the reserve grand for Rains Angus. The senior champion female was owned by Julie Campbell, PA Furnace. The grand champion bull be longed to Weaverland Valley Farms and Harry Bachman, Annville. The reserve grand champion bull was owned by JDH Cattle Co. Dover and Bur leigh P. Anderson, Landisburg. The senior bull calf champion was the grand champion bull for Weaverland and Harry Bach man, the reserve senior calf champion was Just Enuff Flash back Shiloh for Jennifer Hower, Bethlehem. The intermediate champion bull was owned by Amy L. Kruger, Coatesville, and Prem ium Star, Conroe, TX. The reserve intermediate champion bull honor went to Jennifer Dunleavy, Glenmoore. 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Pennsylvania Spe cial was shown by Weaverland Valley Farms. 4^ Ver. [621 Ver. Hor. Approx. Weight 345 355 530 648 826 1183 1499 Price $232.00 Price $322.00 $334.50 $466.00 $513.00 $569.00 $868.00 $943.00