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    Carlisle Livestock
Carlisle, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, March 6,2001
SLAUGHTER CATTLE: ACTIVE!
STEERS 71 HEAD. CHOICE 1100-
1500 LBS. 77.25-83.75, 1550-1780 LBS.
69.25- SELECT AND LOW
CHOICE 74.00-77.00, HOLSTEINS
CHOICE 1150-1575 LBS. 66.50-72.75;
HEIFERS CHOICE 950-1525 LBS.
76.25- SELECT 70.00-76.00;
COWS, STRONG DEMAND! BREAK
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FARMERS EQUIPMENT
3524 Delta Roau
717-862-3967
Annvllle. PA
BHM FARM EQUIPMENT
Rt. 934, 2 miles N, of Annvllle
717-867-2211
B&fTr\RM EQUIPMENT
RRr Box 2424
57t‘ 658-8175
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610-845-2911
Bethel. PA
ZIMMERMAN FARM SERVICE
1/2 mile West of Rt 501 on School Rd.
717-933-4114
Columbia Cross Road. PA
COLUMBIA CROSS ROAD
RD 2, Box 62
570-297-3873
HERNLEY’S FARM EQUIPMENT
2095 South Market St.
717-367-8867
WERTZ FARM EQUIPMENT
6877 Lmeboro Road (PA Route 516)
717-235-0111
Miffllnbura. PA
ALLEN HOOVER REPAIR, INC
RD #l, Box 227
570-966-3821
Punxsutawnev. PA
LONDON FARM SUPPLY
814-938-7444
Quarrvvllle. PA
GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE
929 Robert Fulton Hwy. (Rt. 222)
717-786-7318
Roxburv. PA
HOLTRY’S EQUIPMENT
10948 Roxbury Road
717-532-7261
SANDY LAKE IMPLEMENTS
3675 Sandy Lake Rd.
724-376-2489 •
Waynesboro. PA
B7EQUIRJNC.
8422 Wayne Highway
717-762-3193
ERS 47.00-50.75, BONERS 42.00-48.00,
LEAN 40.00-49.00, COUPLE LIGHTS.
LOW DRESSING DOWN TO 37.25,
SHELLY 36.00 AND DOWN.
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS,
MEDIUM AND LARGE #1 250-650
LBS. 85.00-122.50, 675-850 LBS. 77.00-
83.00, HOLSTEINS 600-750 LBS. 69.00-
71.00; HEFIERS MED. AND LARGE
«1 2SO-600 LBS. 69.00-83.00, 625-800
LBS. 69.00-75.00: HEIFERS MED.
AND LARGE #1 250-600 LBS. 69.00-
83.00, 625-800 LBS. 69.00-75.00;
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FARM, HOSLTEIN BULLS #1 85-130
LBS. 125.00-164.00, HOLSTEIN HE
FIERS #1 90-120 LBS. 355.00-375.00,
HOLSTEIN HEFIERS #2 70-120 LBS.
155.00-230.00, BEEF X BULLS 85-100
LBS. 155.00-180.00.
SWINE: HOGS US#l-3 230-305 LBS.
45.00- BOARS 220-600 LBS.
14.00- SOWS US#l-3 300-350
LBS. 35.50-45.00, 350-475 LBS. 33.00-
37.75, 480-550 LBS. 36.00-39.00,
THIN.WEAK,ROUGH TO 32.50;
FEEDER PIGS BY THE LB. 30-45
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LBS. 80.00.
GOATS: BY THE HEAD, LARGE
NANNIES AND BILLIES 55.00-170.00,
FANCY KIDS 65.00-80.00, FLESHY
KIDS 50.00-65.00, SMALL.THIN KIDS
25.00-50.00.
LAMBS: GOOD AND CHOICE 60-
75 LBS. 119.00-125.00, 80-130 LBS.
98.00-108.00.
SHEEP: ALL WEIGHTS 56.00-62.50.
SALE EVERY TUES. 5 P.M. FOR
RABBITS, POULTRY AND EGGS;
6:30 P.M. FOR LIVESTOCK, START
ING WITH CALVES; SPECIAL FED
CATTLE SALE TUBS., MARCH 20;
STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE
FRL, MAR. 9; SPECIAL FEEDER
CATTLE SALE TUBS., MARCH 20;
PEN LOTS OF CATTLE SOLD IN
ORDER RECEIVED; EARLYBIRD
PENS CLOSE TUES. 2 P.M.
Champions Chosen At 2001
Dixie National ROV Angus Show
JACKSON, Miss. Angus
breeders converged at the 2001
Dixie National Roll of Victory
(ROV) Angus Show, Feb. 11 in
Jackson, Miss., to compete for
top honors. Jim Pipkin, Repub
lic, Mo., evaluated the 160 en
tries that consisted of 118
females and 42 bulls.
W V F HB Atlantic Natl
Merit, a September 1999 son of
L F New Trend 4100, claimed
reserve grand champion bull
IT’S WHAT’S FOR DINNER.
McElwee’s Livestock
Home of Shippensburg Cownet
3 Locations To Serve You
Newburg
Mon. 9-4, Thurs. 9-2
(717) 423-6869
Woodsboro, MD
Tues. 10-2 __
(301) 845-6232
Chambersburg
Wed. 9-3 1
(717) 267-3321
Receiving All Cows, Bulls, Steers, Calves
Call For Daily Price Quotes
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 10,2001-Al9
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, March 6,2001
CALVES .02-3.50.
COWS .IS'/i-.SO.
EASY COWS .23‘/2-.38!/ 2
FEEDERS 300-600 LBS. .26-.94.
HEIFERS .4S-.66.
BULLS .34-.55.
STEERS .50-.72.
HOGS, NONE.
ROASTING PIGS EA. 1.00-35.00.
BOARS.IS'/2.
SOWS, NONE.
SHEEP .67V2-.95.
LAMBS EA. 62.00-65.00.
LAMBS PER LB. .40-1.67‘/2.
GOATS EA. 52.00-110.00.
KIDS EA. 25.00.
HIDES EA. 26.00-41.00.
TOTAL: 237 HEAD.
and senior bull calf champion.
Harry Bachman, Annville;
Weaverland Valley Farms, New
Holland; and Fox Cross Farm,
Alderson, W. Va., own the bull.
Champion Hill Peg 1763
strolled to grand champion
female honors. Fox Cross Farm,
Alderson, W. Va., and Cham
pion Hill, Bidwell, Ohio, own the
September 1999 daughter of L F
New Trend 4100 that first won
senior heifer calf champion.
BEEF
Livestock Cooperative
Auction Market Of
North Jersey
Hackettstown, N.J.
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