Livestock Cooperative Auction Market Of North Jersey Hackettstown, N.J. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, Jan. 30,2001 Hay—Straw—Grain ALFALFA; 2 LOTS, 2.20 AND 2.30 BALE. MIXED HAY: 8 LOTS, 1.00-1.90 BALE. TIMOTHY; 3 LOTS, 1.10-1.70 BALE. GRASS: 1 LOT AT .75 BALE. EAR CORN: 1 LOT AT 2.00. 15 LOTS TOTAL. Kutztown Produce Hay Auction Fleetwood, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Saturday, Jan. 27,2001 Hay—Straw—Grain ALFALFA HAY: 76.00-185.00. MIXED HAY: 58.00-134.00. GRASS HAY: 52.00-94.00. TIMOTHY HAY: 62.00-106.00. COW COMFORT & PRODUCTION By Using Tunnel Ventilation And Purina Proteus A EXT High Bros, feed Consultants, Doug High, Jr., Left - Rick Kolb, Purina Mills Dairy Specialist, Right with Doug High Sr. (Not pictured) wants to work for your cows comfort and production. That works and continues to work! gj State Of The Art Research 53 Highly Trained Personnel K Local Ph.D Nutritional Backup ESI Veterinarian Services (Sample Analysis) K CLOVER HAY: 62.00. HAY BY THE BALE: 1.60. LARGE ROUND BALES 13.00. WHEAT STRAW: 72.00-92.00. OAT STRAW: 84.00-72.00. BARLEY STRAW: 66.00-80.00. OATS: 2.00-2.90 BU. FIREWOOD: 50.00-104.00 LOAD. PICK-UP LOAD OAT STRAW: 55.00. HAY, STRAW, FIREWOOD SALE EVERY SAT., 9 A.M. Belleville Hay Belleville, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Wednesday, Jan. 31,2001 Hay—Straw—Grain ALFALFA HAY: 57.50-100.00. MIXED HAY: 35.00-97.50. STRAW: 45.00-100.00. OATS: 2.10 BU. CORN: 62.50-97.50. What Do These Farms Have In Common ■ HIGH BROS. 441 Centerville Road Gordonville, PA 717-354-0301 53 State of the Art Milling Facilities 55 Local Dealer Representation 55 Product Guarantee 53 Highest Energy Products in the industry Okla. National Stockyards Oklahoma City, OK January 31,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Compared to last week; Feeder steers and heifers 2.00-3.00 lower. Demand light for feeders as transportation condi tions difficult to feedlots after weekend ice storm to the west. Stockers and calves 1.00-4.00 lower. Demand moder ate for Stockers and calves. Quality of supply average. Feeder cattle and calves in thin to average flesh, few fleshy. Weigh-ups gaunt to average, few full. Slaughter cows and bulls firm to 1.00 higher with good demand. Total of 210 cows and bulls sold with 40 percent going to packers. Receipts this week 5300; last week 9702; last year 1376. Supply consisted of 67 percent year lings over 600 lbs; 29 percent calves and light yearlings under 600 lbs; 4 percent cows and bulls. Heifers comprised 42 percent of feeder and calf supply. K Prices follow with weighted average weight and price in parenthesis. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large 1400-450 lbs (418 lbs) 107.00- 117.50 (113.03); 450- 500 lbs (478 lbs) 101.50-110.00 (104.96); 500- 550 lbs (538 lbs) 95.00-103.50 (99.56); 550-600 lbs (572 lbs) 91.00- 95.00 (92.87); 600-650 lbs (632 lbs) 88.00-95.75 (90.06); 650-700 lbs (672 lbs) 86.50-89.75 (88.12); 700-750 lbs (724 lbs) 84.00-88.75 (86.69); 750-800 lbs (771 lbs) 83.75-86.75 (85.47); 800-850 lbs (824 lbs) 79.00-82.00 (81.03); 850-900 lbs (873 lbs) 78.00-80.00 (78.90). Holsteins: Large 3 675-750 lbs 66.00- 66.75; 800 lbs 64.00. Feeder Heifers; Medium and Large 1 400-450 lbs (434 lbs) 92.50- 103.50 (100.27); 450-500 lbs (483 lbs) 91.00- 95.50 (93.62); 500-550 lbs (522 lbs) 89.00- 95.00 (91.38); 550-600 lbs (574 lbs) 83.00- 92.00 (87.26); 600-700 lbs (650 lbs) 80.50- 87.00 (84.07); 700-800 lbs (743 lb) 78.50- 82.00 (80.02); fleshy 700-800 lbs (737 lbs) 77.25-77.75 (77.71); 810 lbs 77.00; 895 lbs 71.50. Slaughter Cows: Head %Lean Weight Average Dress High Dress Low Dress Breaker 6 75-80% 1000-1450 43.50-46.00 Boner 30 80-85% 950-1550 42.50-45.50 44.50-49.75 39.00-42.00 Lean 29 85-90% 875-1475 40.00-43.00 42.00-44.5037.00-40.50 Slaughter Bulls: Head Weight Aver age Dress High Dress Low Dress Yield Fauquier Livestock Exchange Marshall, Virginia (540) 364-1566 Specializing In Top Quality Angus Cattle Monday Take in From 7-4 PM Sale at 7:30 Monday Night Effective 2001 Feb. 12th - March 12th - March 26th Any Questions Please Call Toll Free 877-416-5653 S >s POULTRY GUARD .'tv V HV3 - *-!, M New Poultry Guard ™ Litter Amendment is a unique activated clay that delivers consistent ammonia control without the handling inconvenience associated with other poultry litter treatments. 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For More Information Call: BBITZEL’S SPRAYING Witmer, PA 17585 • 717-392-7227 or ToU Free 1-800-727-7228 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS LICENSED Spraying Since 1961 INSURED Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,2001-A7 Grade 1-2 17 1300-2150 54.00-57.50 57.50-61.5048.00-52.50 Estimated dressed cost at Oklahoma National Stockyards: Lean 90.35; Boners 88.60; Breakers 84.30. Bulls 97.60. Replacement Cows: Pretested for bangs, pregnancy, and age Medium and Large 1 Age Weight Months Bred Qual ity Price Heifers 750-850 6-8 months Avg, blacks 630.00-680.00; 4-6 yr old 950-1275 7-8 months Avg, blacks 725.00- 775.00; 7-9 yr old 1050-1200 7-8 months Avg quality 600.00-660.00. Dewart Livestock Dewart, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Monday, Jan. 29,2001 STEERS: 60.00-73.25. HEIFERS: TOO FEW TO QUOTE. GOOD COWS; 47.00-47.25. CANNERS AND CUTTERS: 25.00- 47.00. BULLS: 49.00-51.75. VEAL: 90-190 LBS. 120.00-310.00; 70-90 LBS. 40.00-120.00. HOGS; 36.00-38.00. SOWS: 1 AT 31.50. 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