AB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,2001 /^old^n r ij w ~ Look Before You Leap That is, go straight from February 28 into March 1 this year. Many people know that Leap Years are divisible by four; last year we learned that the century years have to be divisible by 400. (2000 was a Leap Year, but 1700, 1800, and 1900 were not.) The even decades have three leap years (2000, 2004, 2008) but the odd decades have just two (1992, 1996). 1 Another clue is that if the ' first and last day of the year are the same day of the week (Jan. 1, 1999 and Dec. 31, 1999 were both Fridays), then it’s not a Leap Year, but if the days differ, it is a Leap Year. So now you know when to leap. if you leap into a well, Providence is not hound to fetch you out. cr When you’re breaking In new shoes, apply petroleum jelly to your feet to prevent blisters. 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Weekly 13 Livestock Auctions Friday, Jan. 26 Report Supplied By PDA CATTLE: 4390... Compared with 3923 head last week and 3890 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s sum mary..sl. steers very good demand re mains on cattle with prices steady to .50 higher, heifers mostly 1.00 to 1.50 higher, cows continue to strengthen with prices 1.00 to 2.00 higher, bulls 3.00 to 5.00 higher with High Yielding as much as 10.00 higher. STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-4 80.00- Choice 1-3 74.00-81.75, Select and Low Choice 2-3 72.75-77.50, Select 1-3 63.75-75.25, Standard 1-2 54.00- HOLSTEIN STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-3 67.25-75.25, Choice 2-3 64.25-68.25, Select 1-2 58.50-65.00, Stan dard 1-247.00-54.00. HEIFERS: few High Choice and Prime 2-4 79.00-82.00, Choice 2-4 72.00- 79.00, Select 1-3 63.75-75.25, Standard 1-2 48 00-64.00. COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean 40.00- 48.50, Boners 80-85% lean 36.00-46.50, Lean 85-90% lean 32.00-44.00. Shells 32.00 and down. BULLOCKS: couple Choice 2-3 72.00 & 72.25. BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-2500 lbs 53.00-69.50, Yield Grade 2 900-2400 lbs 41.25-58.00. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: Large 2 300-700 lbs Holsteins 56.00-83.00, Medium and Large 1 300-500 lbs 80.00- 109.00. 500,700 lbs 69.00-94.00, Medium and Large 2 300-500 lbs 70.00-86.00, 500-700 lbs 57.00-80.00; HEIFERS: few Large 2 300-700 lbs Holsteins 57.00- 93.00, Medium and Large 1 300-500 lbs 81.00- 500-700 lbs 65.00-86.50, Medium and Large 2 300-500 lbs 60.00- 82.00, 500-700 lbs 56.00-79.00; BULLS: few Large 2 500-700 lbs Holsteins 57.50- 70.00, Medium and Large 1 300-500 lbs 85.00- SOO-700 lbs 73.50-93.00, Medium and Large 2 300-500 lbs 60.00- 82.00. 500,700 lbs 40.00-65.00. CALVES 3310... Compared with 2432 head last week and 2675 head a year ago. 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Flyway Business Park 139 A West Airport Road LiHtz.PA 17543 1-800-673-2580 Ph: (717) 569-2702 Emall@neagri.com Choice 175-240 lbs 87.00-92.00, Good 180-350 lbs 75.00-90.00, Standard and Good 70-155 lbs 30.00-70.00, Utility 50- 125 lbs 5.00-57.50; FARM CALVES: Holstein bull calves mostly steady with end of week sales 20.00 to 30.00 higher mostly on lighter weights, Holstein heif ers mostly steady...No 1 Holstein bulls 80-125 lbs 120.00-199.00, No 2 80-125 lbs 70.00- No 1 Holstein heifers SO US lbs 200.00-315.00, No 2 70-120 lbs 95.00- Beef type bulls and heifers 75-125 lbs 70.00-195.00. HOGS 1171... Compared with 1635 head last week and 1043 head a year ago. Barrows and gilts steady to 3.00 higher with spots of 5.00 to 7.00 higher, due to local buyer interest, sows mostly steady. BARROWS AND GILTS: 49- 54% lean 225-265 lbs 39.00-39.75, few to 43.75, 45-50% lean 225-270 lbs 36.50- 39.00, few to 41.50,40-45% lean 240-300 lbs 33.00-36.25, few to 41.50. SOWS: US 1-3 300-500 lbs 23.50- 34.50, few to 38.50, 500-700 lbs 26.50- 34.50. BOARS; 8.00-18.00. FEEDER PIGS 210... Compared with 167 head last week and 70 head a year ago. US 1-3 20-45 lbs 17.00-36.00, 50-85 lbs 23.50-55.00 per head. SHEEP 982... Compared with 1348 head last week and 1092 head a year ago. Slaughter lambs 10.00 to 25.00 lower. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice 60-80 lbs 90.00-130.00, 80-120 lbs 84.00- 110.00, 120-140 lbs 80.00-95.00, Good and Choice 50-75 lbs 55.00-100.00. SLAUGHTER SHEEP: 30.00-70.00. ONE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE 341.. with 1268 last week 0 head a year ago... Feeder pigs mostly 5.00 to 10.00 lower..US 1-2 45-50 lbs 72.00- 85.00, 50-55 lbs 72.00-77.00; Slaughter: 20-35 lbs 110.00-200.00, 40 lbs 92.00 per cwt. Mercer Livestock Auction Mercer, Pa. January 30,2001 Report Supplied By PDA CATTLE 353...(PDA)..Compared Delmarva Office 305 University Ave. Federalsburg, Md. 1-800-735-6361 410-754-9434 with last week’s sale..steers weak on small supply of Choice steers, cows .50 to 1.00 lower. STEERS: Choice 2-3 1075-1500 lbs 74.75-78.00, Select 1-3 63.25-75.00, Stan dard 1-2 53.00-63.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: few High Choice and Prime 2-3 1390-1525 lbs 69.00-74.25, Choice 2-3 1275-1535 lbs 64.75-68.25, few Select 1-2 62.00-64.75, few Standard 1-2 50.00-58.00. HEIFERS: few High Choice and Prime 2-4 1095-1305 lbs 78.50-80.75, Choice 2-4 1025-1475 lbs 75.00-79.25, Select 1-3 67.00-75.00, Standard 1-2 54.00-60.75. COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean 42.50- 48.00, Boners 80-85% lean 39.50-44.00, Lean 85-90% lean 34.00-40.00. Shells down to 25.50. BULLOCKS: few Select 1-3 1185- 1430 lbs 50.00-58.50. BULLS: few Yield Grade 1 1420-1805 lbs 55.00-64.25, few Yield Grade 2 980- 1645 lbs 44.75-54.50. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: few Medium 2 250-300 lbs 83.00-90.00, few 575-625 lbs 66.00-75.00; HEIFERS: Medium 1 375-550 lbs 88.00-90.00, few 95.00, Medium 2 375-550 lbs 65.00- 89.00; BULLS: few Medium 1-2 375-550 lbs 84.00-98.00. CALVES 91...VEALERS: Standard and Good 80-100 lbs 23.00-52.50, Utility 55-80 lbs 10.00-23.00. FARM CALVES: No 1 Holstein buUs 85-115 lbs 150.00-172.50, No 2 80-120 lbs 52.00-150.00; few No 1 Holstein heifers 85-110 lbs 275.00-290.00, few No 2 SO US lbs 200.00-255.00. Few beef type bulls and heifers 75-110 lbs 85.00-190.00. HOGS 50... BARROWS AND GILTS: 49-54% lean 250-275 lbs 40.75-44.00,45- 50% lean 220-280 lbs 37.25-40.50, few 40-45% lean 230-240 lbs 36.00-37.00. SOWS; couple Medium 340 & 390 lbs 26.00 & 32.00. BOARS: one 515 lbs 13.00. FEEDER PIGS 0...N0 MARKET TEST! SHEEP 2... SLAUGHTER SHEEP: couple 65.00. GOATS 0...N0 MARKET TEST! S 5 New Broiler & Turkey Housing Contracts available for Union, Juniata, Snyder, Perry & Northumberland Counties. 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