AIS-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 20, 2001 Indiana Livestock Homer City, Pa. Thursday, January 18,2001 Report Supplied By Auction CATTLE: 175. STEERS & HEIF ERS; STEADY. COWS: STEADY STEERS: CHOICE 2-3 1130/1535 LBS. 79.50. SELECT 1-3 69.50, 72.25. STAN DARD 1-2 55.00, 62.50. HOLSTEIN STEERS: CHOICE 2-3 1300/1600 LBS. 61.50.68.25. HEIFERS: CHOICE 2-4 1150/1565 LBS. 73.75, 77.00. SELECT 1-3 64.50, 69.25. STANDARD 1-247.00, 56.00. COWS: BREAKERS 75-80% LEAN 40.00, 43.75. BONERS 80-85% LEAN 35.25. 40.25 LEAN 85-90% LEAN 32.00, 36.50. SHELLS DOWN TO 32.00 & DOWN BULLS: FEW YIELD GRADE 1 1610/2050 LBS. 51.50, 56.75. YIELD GRADE 2 975/1860 LBS. 40.50, 48 25. FEEDER CATTLE; STEERS: FEW M&L-2 345/530 63.00,67.00. HEIFERS M&L-l 315/565, 80.00, 96 00. M&L-2 300/775,55.00,75.00. BULLS: FEW M-l 315/385, 94.00- 100 00. M-2 475/735, 57.00,77.00. CALVES, 70 STANDARD & GOOD 90/120 LBS. 40.00, 65.00. STANDARD & GOOD 70/85 LBS 35.00, 45.00. UTILITY 45/95 LBS. 10 00,32.50. FARM CALVES HOLSTEIN BULLS STEADY. NO. 1 90/130 LBS. 115 00, 137 50 NO 2 85/120 LBS. 80.00, 112 50 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS: NO. 2 70/95 LBS. 120.00, 230.00. BEEF TYPE BULLS & HEIFERS 85/110 LBS. 70.00, 180 00. HOGS: 75. BARROW & GILTS STEADY 45-50% 240/270 LB. 40.00, 44 50 40-45% 225/300 LB. 30.00, 36.00 Lite 45-50% 130/185 LB. 14.00,23.00. SOWS; 1-3 260/450 LBS. 27.25, 33.50. 2-3 540/630 LBS 25.75, 30 00. BOARS. 660 LBS ONE AT 43.50 FEEDER PIGS: 18. 1-3 45 LBS. SIX AT 30 00 2-3 30/40 LBS. 16.00,23.00. HDS 1055 BRAND NEW 3000 PSI, 220 V Single Phase, List Price $5295.00 $3,495.00 COLD - HOT - STEAM Kochel Equipment Co. 3030 Ridge Rd. (Rt. 23), Elverson, PA 19520 (610)286-5519 • 1-800-922-9680 • Fax (610) 286-2162 www.kochelequipment.com Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Jersey Shore, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Thursday, January 18,2001 RETURN TO FARM CALF: 100.00- 275.00. GOOD VEAL: 70.00-99.00 COMMON VEAL: 20.00-69.00. CHOICE STEERS: 78.00-82.00. SELECT STEERS: 70.00-77.00. COMMON STEERS: 50.00-69.00. COMMERCIAL COWS: 40.00-48.75, CANNERS-CUTTERS: 35.00-43.00 SHELLS: 24.00-34.00. CHOICE HEIFERS: 75.00-81.00. SELECT HEIFERS: 70.00-74.00. COMMON HEIFERS: 45.00-69.00. GOOD FEEDERS: 70.00-89.00. COMMON FEEDERS; 39.00-69.00. BULLS: 50.00-52.00. Pennsylvania Livestock Auction Waynesburg, Pa. Thursday, January 18,2001 Report Supplied By Auction Cattle: STOCK COWS: 40.00-50.00. SLAUGHTER COWS; Utility & Com mercial 40.00-43.00; Canner & Boning Utility 35.00-41.50, Canner & Low Cutter 31.00-37.25; Shells 30.00 & down. BULLS. YIELD GRADE 1 1500#- 2000# 42.00-53.50 YIELD GRADE 2 1000#-1400# Fat 47.00-63.00 FEEDER STEERS. M & L 1 300-Soo# 75 00-100.00; 250-280# 75.00-122.50; M 600-900# 60.00-85.00; HEIFERS M 1 & L 1 300-500# 62.00- 130.00; L 1 400-650#75.00-100.00; BULLS M & L 1 300-620# 85.00- 111.00; CALVES: Veal Prime 85.00-91.00; Choice 55.00-96.00; Good 35.00-70.00; Farm Calves #1 Holstein Bulls 90-120# Few 35.00-90.00; #2 Holstein Bulls 80- 100# Few 12.50-50.00; Beef - Bull&Hfrs./HD. 20.00-110.00 HOGS: Barrows & Gilts #l-2 210- 255# 35.00-48 00; #2-3 255-280# 35.00- 47.50; Sows #l-3 300-500# 22.00-41.50; Feeder Pigs; 1-3 15-20# 5.00-17.00/HD. 'v 1-3 25-35# 10.00-41.00/HD LAMBS: High Choice 80-100# 70.00- 100.00; Choice 40-75# 80.00-150.00; Feeder Lambs Good 75.00-100.00; Sheep 20.00- Fat Sheep 39.00 and down; GOATS: Urge 45.00-118.00/HD'; Medium 30.00-70.00/HD.; Small 20.00- 48.00/HD.; HORSES: Horses 15.00-57.00; Ponies 20.00- (Continued from Page A 2) ers were in need of cattle. Futures were up early in the week at 81.07 to close Thursday at 79.62. Midwest feedlots traded cattle mostly 1.00-1.50 higher at 79.00- live and 1.00- 2.00 higher at 126.00- dressed. Slaughter heifers closed steady to .50 higher on a thin test. Local holstein steer prices opened the week steady to close 2.00 higher for the week. Slaughter cows traded 2.00-3.00 higher. Slaughter bulls sold steady to 2.00 higher. Supply included 33 percent slaughter steers, 10 percent slaughter heifers, 46 percent cows, 5 percent bulls, with the balance feeders. SLAUGHTER STEERS; High Choice and Prime 2-4 1160-1485 lbs 78.50-83.10, late 80.00-83.10, with few fancy singles up to 84.75. Choice 2-3 1010-1500 lbs 76.50-81.10, high dressing 1-2 up to 83.75, 1505-1600 lbs 73.00-79.75. Select and low Choice 2-3 1095-1495 lbs 71.00- 77.50, few 1555-1655 lbs 71.50-72.60. Select 1-3 1035-1485 lbs 68.50-75.00. Standard 1-2 few 1270-1400 lbs 64.00- 64.50. HOLSTEIN STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-3 1120-1570 lbs 66.75-71.50, late 68.00-71.50 individual 1405 lbs 72.75. Choice 2-3 1060-1730 lbs 64.00- 68 00. Select and low Choice 2-3 1190- 1665 lbs 62.50-65.00. Select 1-2 1 ISO -1345 lbs 56.00-62.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: High Choice and Prime 2-4 1220-1410 lbs 77.75-80.75, individual 1285 lbs 83.00. Choice 2-3 1025-1450 lbs 74.50-78.00. in dividual 1085 lbs 82.50. Select and low Choice 2-3 1120-1405 lbs 68.00-74.50. Select individual 1415 lbs 72.50. SLAUGHTER COWS: PERCENT LEAN WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESS ING Breakers 75-80 over-1400 lbs 42.00- '*s A k V WCW 3004 OMKB, Belt Drive, Heavy Duty, 11.5 HP Kawasaki, 3000 psi., 4 GPM, New Warranty $1395.00 48.50 38.00-44.00 Boners 80-85 over -1200 lbs 40.00-46.00 36.00-42.00 Lean (Hi-Yield) 85-88 over-1200 lbs 39.50- 44.25 35.00-40.00 Lean 88-90 over-1000 lbs 38.50-43.50 34.00-39.00 Lean (Light- Wt) 85-90 750 -1000 lbs 34.00-39.00 30.00-35.00. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1075-1885 lbs 53.00-65.00, high dressing 66.00-70.75. Yield Grade 2 1070-2385 lbs 46.25-57.50. Bullocks: Choice 3 few 1185-1550 lbs 65.00-68.00. Select 1-3 1095-1310 lbs 63.50-64.00. CALVES: Compared to last week, vealers sold steady to 5.00 higher. Large slaughter calves traded 10.00 higher. Holstein bulls suitable for special- fed Be Ready For Whatever Old Man Winter Dishes Up NEWARK, Del. Severe winter storms can keep you from doing your regular food shopping, or knock out gas or electric power, making it diffi cult to prepare meals at home. But you can be ready for any thing Old Man Winter dishes up with a little advance planning and an “emergency pantry” of canned and packaged goods, said Maria Pippidis, family and consumer sciences educator for University of Delaware Cooper ative Extension. According to Pippidjs, stock piling nutritious foods for use during weather emergencies is easy and a real help when you can’t prepare meals as usual. Here are her tips for combining good nutrition with easy prepa ration: • Buy foods that have an ex tended shelf life; check use-by dates. • Date containers at the time of purchase and rotate emer gency foods into the regular food supply to prevent them get ting beyond their use-by date. • To ensure protein intake, veal barns sold 15.00 higher. Holstein heifer prices were 5.00-7.00 higher. VEALERS: Standard and Good 70- 105 lbs 42.00-65.00. Utility 50-100 lbs 11.00- SLAUGHTER CALVES: Choice few 195-240 lbs 118.00-122.00. Good and Choice 150- -350 lbs 78.00-100.00; 350- 560 lbs 72.00-92.00 RETURNED TO FARM: Holstein bulls 80-125 lbs 120.00-170.00. Plainer type bulls 80-125 lbs 105.00-144.00, weaker calves 70-110 lbs 25.00-110.00. Holstein heifers 80-120 lbs 215.00- 302.00. Plainer type heifers 75-110 lbs 120.00- 267.00. Beef type bulls and heif ers 65-155 lbs 100.00-210.00. include canned tuna, chicken, Vienna sausages, spaghetti with meat sauce, baked beans, peanut butter and evaporated milk. Also, soy protein mixes (you just add water and stir) are good sources of protein. • For fiber and carbohy drates, stock up on canned fruits and applesauce, vegetables, stewed tomatoes, securely pack aged whole-grain crackers and cereals, canned or packaged soups and potatoes. • Beverages should include bottled water, instant milk or shelf milk and canned, ready-to use juices. • Add some bottled catsup, mustard, mayonnaise, relish and canned seasonings. “Don’t forget to add a hand operated can opener and non perishables such as paper plates and cups and plastic forks and spoons, toilet paper, and paper towels,” Pippidis advised. “For outages, keep batteries, a flash light, matches and candles handy, and your emergency pantry will be complete.”
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