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Janaury 17,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Northern Virginia Livestock Auctions Fredericksburg, Front Royal, Mar shall, Rockingham, Shenandoah and Winchester For The Week Of Jan 8-13, 2001 Feeder Cattle 912 head Steers Med and Lge 1 Small 1 Med and Lge 2 300-400 92.00-107.50 - - 400- 500 89.00-102.50 - 84.00- 96.50 Few - - 75.50- 84.00 500-600 91 00- 99.00 73.00- 78.00 85.00- 93.00 600-700 84.50- 89.00 - 76 50- 81.00 700-800 79.00- 86.75 - 80.00- 81 00 800-900 - - 72.50 900-1000 75.25 - - Holstein Steer Med and Lge 2 300-500 83.00 500-70078.00 Heifers Med and Lge 1 Small 1 Med and Lge 2 200-300 98.00 -101.00 300-400 86.00- - 90.50- 91.00 400-500 81.00- 93.50 78.00- 83.50 77.50- 83.75 500-600 78.00- 86.50 70.00- 75.00 71.00- 80.00 600-700 77.00- 81.25 67.00 68.00- 79.50 700-800 74.00- 78.00 - 71.50- 77.00 Bulls Med and Lge 1 Small 1 Med and Lge 2 200-300 107.50 - - 300-400 91.00- 112.00 - 92.50 400-500 89.50- 99.50 75.00 85.00- 95.25 500-600 80.00- 94.00 75.50- 80.00 79.00 600-700 75.00- 84.50 75.00 73.00- 79.50 700-900 61.50 - 74.00 Slaughter Cattle 301 head Slaughter Cows 260 head Breaking Utility and Commercial 2-4 35.00- 46.00 Cutter and Boning Utility 1-3 30.50- 41.75 Canner and Low Cutter 1-2 30.00- 36.75 Slaughter Bulls 41 head YG 1-2 900- 1300 lbs 51.00- 63.00 YG 1-2 1300-1600 lbs 45.00- 59.50 YG 1-2 1600 lbs and Over 40.50- 55.00 atvd Shoemaker Tractor Inc, Hillsboro, OH !" 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Ken Darlington Michele Bogucki Sue Beshore Andrew McLean Elizabeth Anderson PA NJ MD.VA.WV PA,NJ MD.VA WV PANJMDVAWV Delmarva Delmarva 610-793-0150 717-244-3665 717-932-1715 410-827-5052 410-651-4128 Mike Dixon Mike Fullam Brenda Pfieegor Joe Polite Lisa Sonnen Central PA,West MD Central PA Central PA Northwest PA Northeast PA, North NJ Southwest PA WV 814-684-5707 570-966-9202 570-522-0505 724-981-1324 717-866-9217 724-627-5941 Baby Calves Returned To Farms 31 head Newborn To 4 weeks 2.00-105.00 per head Over 100 lbs 57.50-115.00 per cwt Lambs 197 head Slaughter Lambs 122 head New Crop Choice Few Prime 1-2 Few 3 95-125 lbs 91.00- 93.00 Good and Few Choice 1-2 85-125 lbs 100.00 Wooled Choice Few Prime 1-2 Few 3 97- 114 lbs 91.25-101.00 Good and Few Choice 1-2 91-105 lbs 94.00-102.50 Feeder Lambs 22 head Medium and Large 1-2 70-85 lbs 115.00 60-70 lbs 118.00 Small 1-2 77 lbs 115.00 Slaughter Ewes And Rams 53 head Ewes Choice 2- 4 38.00- 40.75 Utility and Good 1-3 44.50- 46.75 Cull and Low Utility 1-2 36.50- 49 75 Slaughter Hogs 31 head Barrows and Gilts US 1-3 200-250 lbs 40.00 US 2-4 250-300 lbs 30.00- 32.00 Sows US 1-3 300-500 lbs 35.00 Boars 300-600 lbs 11 00 Okla. National Stockyards Oklahoma City, OK January 17,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Compared to last week; Feeder cattle steady. Stocker steers and steer calves 1.00-2.00 higher. Stocker heifers and heifer calves 1.00-3.00 lower. Demand moderate for most classes. Very good demand for grazing steers as buyers begin accumulating numbers for the spring grass season. Quality average to attractive with several attractive calves Feeder cattle in medium to fleshy condi tions with excess flesh still attributed to feed rather than wheat. Calves in moder ate to fleshy conditions, few slightly thin. Weigh-ups gaunt to average, few full. Slaughter cows 1.00-2.00 higher. Slaugh- * *** Bob and Greg Kaffenbarger Jimmy and Michael Hill Woodlawn Farms, New Carlisle, OH Tu „ Hll) Farms Kmsto n, NC • Fixed payments: Interest rates rise but fixed lease payments remain the same. • 100% tax deductibility: Lease payments are treated as an operating expense. • Low upfront costs: As little as one or two monthly payments at the beginning. • Customized payments: Lease payment schedules match your cash flow. LMAKK 'w telmark com ® ter bulls steady. Packer demand good for light run of cows. Total of 270 cows and bulls sold with 45 percent to packers. Re ceipts this week 12,600; last week 12,558; last year 15,662. Supply consisted of 62 percent year lings over 600 lbs; 36 percent calves and light yearlings under 600 lbs; 2 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 1 400-500 lbs (450 lbs) 109.00- 120.50, lot thin 460 lbs 124 50 (116 37); 500-550 lbs (524 lbs) 101.00- 109.50, thin 110.00- 113.50 (108.61); 550-600 lbs (587 lbs) 93,75-100.50 (96.18), 600-650 lbs (626 lbs) 90.00-96.00 (93.26), 650-700 lbs (673 lb) 90,00-93.75 (92.26); 700-7 SO lbs (724 lbs) 89.00-93.25 (91 62); 750- 800 lbs (778 lbs) 86.00-92.00 (88.29); 800-900 lbs (850 lbs) 82.75-88.75 (84 23), 900-950 lbs (917 lbs) 82.50-83.50(82.90). Holsteins: few Large 3 615 lbs 77.50; 725-735 lbs 72.00-75.50; 800 lbs 68.50- 69.50. Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large 1 300-350 lbs (338 lbs) 116.00- 119.50 (118.06); 350-400 lbs (364 lbs) 106.00- 120.00 (111.34); 400-450 lbs (426 lbs) 102.50-110.00 (104.81); 450-500 lbs (478 lbs) 92.50-100.00 (96.11); 500-550 lbs (522 lbs) 88.25-95.50 (93.10); 550-600 lbs (576 lbs) 85.00-93.00 (88.48); 600-650 lbs (633 lbs) 83.50- 86.00 (85.30); 650-700 lbs (679 lbs) 84.00-89.50 (86.43); 700-800 lbs (750 lbs) 81.75-87.00 (83.95); 800-850 lbs (814 lbs) 82.00-84.00 (83.20); 850-900 lbs (868 lbs) 79.25-83.00 (80.98). Slaughter Cows: Head %Lean Weight Average Dress High Dress Low Dress Breaker 6 75-80% 950-1475 40.50-43 00 ' Hoa Pe7% nar <l I ) Doug Snee 43.50 37.00 Boner 34 80-85% 900-1550 38.50-42.00 42.00-45.00 35.50-39.00 Lean 48 85-90% 850-1500 37.50-39.50 41.00-43.00 33.00-37.75 Light 14 85-90% 750-900 33.00-35.50 27.00-31.50 Slaughter Bulls: Head Weight Aver age Dress High Dress Low Dress Yield Grade 1-2 16 1400-2200 50.00-53.50 55.00-56.5044.00-49.50 Estimated dressed cost at Oklahoma National Stockyards: Lean 82.95, light carcasses 76.45; Boners 81.15, Breakers 79 40 Bulls 93.35. Replacement Cows. Pretested for bangs, pregnancy, and age Medium and Large 1 Age Weight Months Bred Qual ity Price Heifers 850-950 8 months High, blacks 850.00, Heifers 850-950 6-8 months High quality 610 00-660 00, Heifers 800-925 5-8 months Avg quality 575 00-610.00, 8-10 yr old 950-1150 5-6 months Avg, blacks 540 00-625.00 Leesport Livestock Auction Leesport, Pa. Jan. 17,2001 Report Supplied By PDA CATTLE 282...(PDA)..(Supply in cluded 134 steers and heifers, 114 cows, IS bulls and 19 feeder cattle... Compared with last week’s sale..steers attractive supply sold 1.50 to 2.00 higher with greatest advance on Holstein steers, cows .50 to 1.00 higher spots 2.00 higher, heifers mostly steady. STEERS: Choice 2-3 1090-1425 lbs 76.50-79.75, Select 1-3 69.00-74.50, few to 67.50, few Standard 1-2 60.00-65.00 HOLSTEIN STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-3 1330-1605 lbs 67.00-70.75, Choice 2-3 1320-1620 lbs 64.00-68.00, Select 1-2 59.75-64.00, few Standard 1-2 56.75-58.25. HEIFERS; Choice 2-4 1095-1275 lbs 74 00-76.50, Select 1-3 69.00-72.50, few Standard 1-2 64.00-66 00, commercial Holstems 51 00-57.25. COWS. Breakers 75-80% lean 40 75- 45.75, Boners 80-85% lean 36 75-41 50, Lean 85-90% lean 33 50-37.75 with High Yielding to 40 00. Shells down 31.00 and down. ’ BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1200-1875 lbs 50.25-53.00, few outstanding to 62.00, Yield Grade 2 1155-1945 lbs 45.50-49.75. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: Medium 2 498-780 lbs 66.00-70.00, 5 head Jersey 600-800 lbs 47.00-53.00; BULLS: one lot Medium 1800 lbs 59.00. CALVES 141...VEALERS: Standard and Good 80-100 lbs 35.00-60.00, Utility 55-85 lbs 30.00-35.00. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 20, 2001*A9 FARM CALVES: Holstein bulls and Holstein heifers steady to flrm..No 1 Holstein bulls 90-120 lbs 120.00-147.50, 80-90 lbs 115.00-127.50, No 2 80-120 lbs 90.00-115.00, weaker calves to 75.00; few No 1 Holstein heifers 90-110 lbs 180.00- 235.00, No 2 85-115 lbs 115.00-150.00, 70-80 lbs 52 50-90.00. Few beef type bulls and heifers 90-135 lbs 120.00-160.00. HOGS 26...8arr0ws and gilts small supply sharply higher due to local buyer interest, sows uneven.BARROWS AND GILTS 49-54% lean 240 lbs 40 00. 45- 50% lean 225-250 lbs 35.50-36 50. SOWS- US 1-3 495-625 lbs 30 DO -34 00, one 38.00 BOARS: couple 295 & 660 lbs 14 50 & 20.00. FEEDER PIGS 33. .US 1-3 20-30 lbs 60 00-85.00, one lot 52 lbs 72 50 per cwt SHEEP 21.. SLAUGHTER LAMBS Choice 115-130 lbs 9000-110 00, one lot Good and Choice 40 lbs 95.00 SLAUGHTER SHEEP- 45.00-55 00 GOATS 17...(A11 sold by the head) One Medium Billy 67.00, Large Nannies 80.00-100.00, couple Medium 45 00, Large Kids 57.00-65.00, Small 25.00- 35.00. HOLSTEIN HER CALVES 90 00- 285.00. BACK TO FARM CALVES 95-120 LBS. 100.00-140.00, 70-95 LBS. 60.00- 140 00 SLAUGHTER CALVES 5.00-52.00 GRASSERS & STR. CFS. 38.00- 62.50. GOATS 20.00-82 50 LAMBS, NONE SHEEP, NONE. PIGS, EACH, NONE HOGS 200-250 LBS 33 00-48 00 SOWS. NONE FEEDERS 56 00-92 00 HEIFERS 44 50-57.00 STEERS 60 00-67 50. BULLS 49 50-53.00. GOOD COWS 40 00-45.00. MEDIUM COWS 34 50-39.00 THIN COWS 10.00-33.00 CATTLE MARKET STRONGER. CALF MARKET STEADY. FEEDERS STILL GOOD PRICE FEEDER SALE IST MON OF MONTH; DAIRY SALE 3RD THUR EACH MONTH Valley Livestock Athens, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, January 15,2001
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