Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 25, 2000, Image 8

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    AS-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 25, 2000
Chill December
llh nd after him [November] came next the chill
II December; Yet he through merry feasting which
ll he made. And great bonfires, did not the cold
remember... ” Edmund Spenser (1552-1599) penned
rhymes such as this for each of the 12 months and thus
gave us a modem-day prescription for warming the days
of this wintry month. With the holidays ahead, festive
feasts with family and fnends may consume you. Mark
your calendar now, reserving . .
time for planting ‘Paper
White’ narcissus, preparing
nuts or popping popcorn, B
you have some. Remember
the gift of time; not all presents can be purchased.
Small gifts make friends, great ones make
enemies
cr Candles, plants, breads, or books make great gifts for
those who prefer less stuff.
Spiced Nuts
2 egg whites
3 tablespoons cold water
1 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon each cinnamon,
cloves, allspice, nutmeg,
and mace
2 cups
walnut
(SBgf
HUTSj
halves
2 cups
pecan
halves
Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter
Under Federal Inspection
Nov. 22,2000
Wednesday 2000-08-02 (est)
Week ago (est)
Year ago (act)
Week to date (est)
Same Period Last Week (est)
Same Period Last Year (act)
X High Quality
X Affordable Prices
X Saves feed by
keeping feed off
the ground
X High yield steel
tube construction
Call Us For Your Nearest Dealer!
LEBANON VALLEY ENTERPRISES, INC.
Manufacturing • Powder Coating • Precast
RO. Box 187, Myerstown, PA 17067 • (717) 866-2030
Preheat oven to 250°F
Beat the egg whites with
the cold water Sift the
sugar and spices into the
egg mixture, then toss nuts
in this Spread the coated
nuts onto oiled cookie
sheets and bake for at least
1 hour. Cool, then turn
onto waxed paper, spread
ing them out to dry sepa
rately Store in glass jars
Makes 2 pints.
CATTLE
133.000
131.000
130.000
262.000
246.000
262.000
X Baked on high gloss, high impact and
acid resistant TGIC polyester
powdercoating
X Feeder comes disassembled for ease
of hauling
X Parts easily replaced with bolt together
design
X Pulling lugs to move feeder from one
area to another
,S* OLD
FARMER’S
WEATHER
PROVERBS
if it rains on
the first
Sunday of
December
before mass,
it will rain for
a week.
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-Erasmus
GREAT
GIFT
IDEAS
The 2001 Old
Termer’s Almanac
and weather, garden
ing, and other 2001
calendars are all now
available Check
bookstores and news
stands, or call 800-
895-9265, ext 220, or
visit www almanac com
to order
SHEEP
14.000
15.000
16.000
24.000
30.000
29.000
HOGS
389.000
387.000
391.000
778.000
746.000
786.000
CALVES
5.000
5.000
6.000
9.000
9.000
10,000
Okla. National
Stockyards
Oklahoma City, OK
November 22,2000
Report Supplied By USDA
Compared to last week: Calves and
light yearlings under 700 lbs 1.00-3.00
higher. Feeder steers over 700 lbs steady
to 1.00 higher, feeder heifers not well
tested. Demand good for all classes.
Demand remains good for light numbers
of feeder cattle, especially after last Fri
day’s bullish COF report. Placements
showed only 36 percent of the cattle
placed in October weighed over 700 lbs
and with continued light runs of feeders
this trend is expected to continue. Qual
ity plain thru attractive. Calves in thin to
fleshy conditions with more dried out
weaned calves included; feeder cattle in
slightly thin to moderate flesh condi
tions. Weigh-ups average to gaunt, few
full.
Slaughter cows 2.00-3.00 lower.
Slaughter bulls 1.00-1.50 lower. Packer
demand very light due to upcoming
Thanksgiving holiday. Quality replace
ment cows sold noticebly higher as lim
ited availability and high calf prices
have raised the bar for these. Majority of
cows returned to country for calving,
grazing programs, or feedlots. Total of
720 cows and bulls sold with 35 percent
to packers. Receipts this week 11,250;
last week 11,135; last year 5816.
Supply consisted of 39 percent calves
and yearlings over 600 lbs; 55 percent
FEEDER
SALE
, Dec. 4 @ 1
Approx. 300 Head
Special Mention -100
600-800 Lb. from Northern PA
Consignments Welcome
Vintage Sales Stables Inc.
41 st Anniversary 1959-2000
OPEN HOUSE
HOSTETTER
SALES & SERVICE INC.
Wednesday & Thursday, December 6 & 7
10 AM to 4 PM :
Refreshments 11 AM to bays
10% DISCOUNT
On All Sanitation and Animal Health Products
purchased and paid for at open house.
EXTRA 5% OFF
from Advanced Agri Solutions ' ifllulltuillilß
Are you aware we are able to meet your electrical needs on the farm and residence?
Directions: Along Route 934, iri Bcllegrovc, 4 Miles North of Annville, t*A.
4 Miles South of Rt 22 & Rt. 81 ,
Phone 717-867-2896 F>»7l7-867-53a6 ■
calves under 600 lbs; 6 percent cows and
bulls. Heifers comprised 39 percent of
feeder and calf supply.
Prices follow with weighted average
weight and price in parenthesis. Feeder
Steers; Medium and Large 1: Calves, lot
325 lbs 135.00; 350- 400 lbs (386 lbs)
115.00-120.00 (118.13); 400-450 lbs (422
lbs) 110.50- 119.50 (115.13); 450-500 lbs
(470 lbs) 106.00-116.00 (111.33); 500-
600 lbs (550 lbs) 93.75-103.00 (97.64);
600-650 lbs (628 lb) 90.50-99.00 (95.22);
650-700 lbs (665 lbs) 88.50-96.00 (93.84);
lot 710 lbs 86.00; Yearlings: 600-650 lbs
(638 lbs) 97.50-98.25 (98.12); 650-700 lbs
(683 lbs) 93.25-96.50 (94.45); 700-750 lbs
(722 lb) 92.00-95.50 (93.63); 750-800 lbs
(766 lbs) 89.00-93.00 (90.62), many
fleshy (783 lbs) 86.50- 90.00 (88.45); few
800-900 lbs (850 lbs) 83.50-86.75 (85.54).
Holsteins: Large 3: 500-600 lbs 70.25-
74.75; 600-700 lbs 71.50-72.50; 750-825
lbs 62.00-64.75; 900 lbs 61.50.
Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large 1;
Calves: 325-400 lbs (350 lbs) 105.00-
115.50, lot 345 lbs 124.00 (112.45); 400-
450 lbs (422 lbs) 95.50- 109.50 (102 28);
450-500 lbs (470 lbs) 92.50-101.00
(95.06); 500-600 lbs (550 lbs) 84.00-91.75
(88.70) 600-650 lbs (623 lbs) 83.00-90.50
185.42); 650-700 lbs (670 lbs) 83.25-86.50
(83.70) Yearlings: 500-600 lbs (550 lbs)
89.75- (91.44); 600-650 lbs (620 lbs)
87.50-93.50 (89.93); 650-700 lbs (671 lb)
84.75- (87 66); lot 715 lbs 86 75; lot
fleshy 785 lbs 77.50; few 800-850 lb
Paradise, PA
Butch Brown
26-5394
tales Stables
7-442-41
(Barn)
77.50-80.50.
Slaughter Cows: Head %Lean Weight
Average Dress High Dress Low Dress
Breaker 29 75-80% 1000-1600 36.50-
39.00 38.50-41.00 33.50-34.00 Boner 67
80-85% 950-1400 35.00-38.50 38.50-
42.00 31.00-35.00 Lean 80 85-90% 925-
1500 33.50-36.50 37.50-42.50 29.50-33.50
Light 30 85-90% 700-950 35.00 24.00-
29.00
Slaughter Bulls: Head Weight Aver
age Dress High Dress Low Dress Yield
Grade 1-2 14 1450-1950 45.00-47.50
51.00-52.5042.50-45.00
Estimated dressed cost at Oklahoma
National Stockyards; Lean 75.20, light
carcasses 67.80; Boners 75.10; Breakers
72.05. Bulls 85.50.
Replacement Cows: Pretested for
bangs, pregnancy, and age Medium and
Large 1 Age Weight Months Bred Qual
ity Price Heifers 825-1000 2-7 months
avg quality 550.00-590.00 3-7 yr old 900-
1300 4-8 months hi quality 650.00-
720.00 3-7 yr old 800-1350 2-7 months
avg quality 550.00-645.00 8-9 yr old 875-
1150 4-7 months avg quality 500.00-
540.00 10 yr old 1000-1225 4-5 months
avg quality 410.00-510.00
Pairs; Medium and large 1 Age Cow
Weight Calf Weight Quality Price 3-7 yr
old 800-1000 250-300 hi, bred back
820.00-855.00 3-7 yr old 800-1150 125-
275 hi quality 785.00-850.00
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