Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 19, 2001, Image 15

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    North Carolina
Livestock Sales
Raleigh, N.C.
Wednesday, May 16,2001
Report SuppUed By USDA
Mount Airy Livestock Auction; Cattle
and Calves Receipts: 897, last week 918.
Slaughter cows were steady to 2.00
higher, bulls were 6.00-7.00 higher.
Feeder cattle were steady with some
higher and some lower.
Slaughter cows and bulls 25 percent.
Replacement pairs and feeder cows 5
percent. Feeder steers and bulls under
600 lbs 35 percent, over 600 lbs 8 per
cent; feeder heifers under 600 lbs 24 per
cent, over 600 lbs 3 percent.
Slaughter Cows: Breakers 75-80 per
cent lean 850-1500 lbs few 44.00- 47.00,
high dressing 48.00-58.00; Boners 80-85
percent 850-1400 lbs 39.50-45.50, high
dressing 46.00-52.00; Lean 85-90 percent
850-1300 lbs 32.00-40.00.
Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1 900-
1000 lbs few 45.00-54.50, 1000- 1500 lbs
57.00-64.00, with one at 68.50; 1500 lbs
and up 58.00-66.00, with one at 66.50.
Feeder Steers: Medium and Large 1
and 2 200-250 lbs few 119.00- 145.00;
250-300 lbs few 104.00-111.00; 300-350
lbs 100.00-109.00; 350- 400 lbs 95.00-
108.00; 400-450 lbs 93.00-107.00; 450-
500 lbs 90.00- 99.00; 500-600 lbs 90.00-
103.00; 600-700 lbs few 82.00-89.00; 700-
800 lbs few 77.00-83.00. Large Holstein
200-250 lbs 88.00-95.00; 350-400 lbs few
86.00-89.00; 600-700 lbs few 66.50-69.50.
Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large 1
and 2 250-300 lbs few 98.00-106.00; 300-
350 lbs 98.00-104.00; 350-400 lbs 90.00-
100.00: 400-450 lbs 90.00-100.00; 450-
500 lbs 88.00-92.00; 500-600 lbs 80.50-
92.00; 600-700 lbs 80.00-82.75.
Feeder Bulls; Medium and Large 1
and 2 400-450 lbs 90.00-102.00; 450-500
lbs 92.00-101.00; 500-600 lbs 88.00-
99.00; 600-700 lbs 75.00- 86.50.
Stock Cows: Medium and Large 1
1000-1300 lbs middle age cows bred 3- 8
months 520.00-590.00 per head. Small 1
825-900 lbs middle age cows bred 1-7
months 360.00-440.00 per head.
Cow/Calf Pairs; Medium and Large 1
1000-1200 lbs middle age cows with
calves 75-200 lbs 555.00-765.00 per pair.
Small 1 750-900 lbs 75- 250 lbs middle
age cows with calves 380.00-450.00 per
pair.
Baby Calves, per head: Holstein Small
75.50-95.00; Large 105.00-135.00.
Goats, per head; Good-Choice-Kids
20.00-52.00, Nannies few 50.00- 87.50.
Midwest Daily
Livestock Summary
Amarillo, Texas
Wednesday, May 16,2001
Report Supplied By USDA
Daily Midwest Livestock Summary
National trade of direct slaughter cattle
compared to Tuesday, weak to 0.50
lower. National Direct slaughter steers:
35-65% Choice 70.00-75.00 weighted av
erage price 73.50. Dressed; 35-65%
Choice 116.00-120.00 weighted average
price 117.48. National Direct slaughter
heifers: 65-85% Choice 74.00, weighted
average price 74.00; 35-65% Choice
70.00-74.60, weighted average price
73.72 Dressed: 35-65% Choice 116.00-
118.00, weighted average price of 117.36.
Slaughter steers and heifers at Sioux
Falls terminal market steady, instances
of 1.00 lower. Sioux Falls: Load Choice,
3 1285 lbs 76.60. High Select to mostly
Choice 3 1350-1450 lbs 74.30-75.10,
Select and Choice 2-3 1280-1450 lbs
72.00- 74.75. Choice 2-3 Holsteins 1305-
1455 lbs 68.00-70.00. Heifers: High
Select to mostly Choice 2-3 1200-1360
lbs 75.75-77.25. Select and Choice 2-3
1075-1275 lbs 71.80-74.35. South St.
Paul terminal slaughter cattle not
enough traded for adequate market test.
Cattle slaughter under federal inspec
tion through Wednesday was estimated
at 389,000 head compared to 387,000 a
week ago and 388,000 a year ago.
Slaughter cows at South St. Paul were
steady to 1.50 higher. Premium White
70-75% lean Over 1200 lbs 52.00-55.50.
Breakers 70-80% lean Over 1100 lbs
51.00- Boners 80-85 Over 1050 lbs
50.00- Lean 85-90% lean Over 850
lbs 45.00-49.50.
Feeder steers and heifers at St.
Joseph, MO mid-session on Wednesday
sold Mostly steady, instances some steer
calves 1.00-2.00 lower. The estimated re
ceipts for today are 600 head. Steers:
Medium and Large 1 525-600 lbs 100.00-
110.00; 600-650 lbs 97.00-98.00; fleshy
740 lbs 84.25. Feeder Heifers: Medium
and Large 1436 lbs 112.00; 536 lbs 98.50;
604 lbs 86.85.
Barrows and gilts at terminal markets
were 1.00-2.00 lower on Wednesday,
50.00-54.00 on 220-270 lb 49-51 % lean
barrow and gilts. The National direct
trade prices are based on 185 lbs hog car
cass with 0.9-1.1 inch backfat and 6 inch
square loin/2.0 inch depth plant deliv
ered. National direct trade closed
is not Intendadfor andrfl«y
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uneven, mostly 0.50 lower prices ranging
from 64.75-73.75 with average price of
69.63. lowa-S. Minnesota direct trade
was uneven, mostly steady at 65.00-
73.75 with an average price of 70.00. The
Western Cornbelt closed uneven, mostly
0.75 lower at 64.75-73.75, average price
69.88. The Eastern Cornbelt trended
mostly steady prices ranging 65.00-
73.00, with an average price 69 33.
Hog slaughter under federal inspec
tion through Wednesday was estimated
at 1,040,000 head compared to 1,062,000
a week ago and 1,055,000 a year ago.
Slaughter lambs were steady for very
limited test on Wednesday. A few sales
at the terminal market centers were re
ported; (South St. Paul) Spring New
Crop; Choice, end Prime 2-3 110-130 lbs
85.00-87.00; Fall Shorn and Old crop:
Choice, end Prime 110-120 lbs with 1-2
pelts 83.00-85.00. Sales in the Sioux Falls
Choice, end Prime 2-3 No 1-2 pelts
scarce. Few, Wooled lambs; Choice, end
Prime 2-3 No 1-2 pelts 123 lbs 85.25. The
estimated lamb carcass cutout value was
unavailable for Wednesday.
Sheep and lamb slaughter under fed
eral inspection through Wednesday was
estimated at 27,000 head compared to
27,000 a week ago and 34,000 a year ago.
Mercer
Livestock Auction
Mercer, Pa.
May 15,2001
Report Supplied By USDA
CATTLE 324...(PDA).. Compared
with last week’s sale..steers 2.00 to 4.00
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lower, cows steady to 2.75 lower.
STEERS: Choice 2-3 1050-1500 lbs
75.00-79.00, Select 1-3 66.00-76.50, Stan
dard 1-2 56.50-65.00.
HOLSTEIN STEERS; few High
Choice and Prime 1225-1535 lbs 68.25-
74.00, Choice 2-3 1310-1575 lbs 64.00-
68.25, Select 1-2 62.75-63.00.
HEIFERS. Choice 2-4 1075-1350 lbs
73 00-78.75, Select 1-3 67.00-75.50, few
Standard 1-2 55.00-64.00.
COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean 42.50-
52.00 mostly 44.50-50.00, Boners 80-85%
lean 41.50-47.00, Lean 85-90% lean
36.75-45.00. Shells down to 32.00.
BULLS: couple Yield Grade 1 1300
and 1455 lbs 62.25 and 59.00, few Yield
Grade 2 1270-1760 lbs 49.50-56.75.
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: few
Medium 1 875-975 lbs 67.00-69.00,
Medium 1-2 400-600 lbs 72.00-89.00, few
Large 2 320-420 lbs 80.00-85.00, few 950-
1050 lbs 60.00; HEIFERS: Medium 1
360-600 lbs 79.00-89.00, 600-900 lbs
63.00- Medium 2 350-600 lbs
70.00- BULLS: Medium 1-2 775-
1000 lbs 58.00-66.00, Medium 1 400-700
lbs 77.00-92.00, Medium 2 370-650
65.00-
CALVES 102...VEALERS: Standard
and Good 75-100 lbs 40.00-72.00, Utility
55-80 lbs 20.00-40.00. FARM CALVES;
No 1 Holstein bulls 80-115 lbs 165.00-
190.00, No 2 80-120 lbs 75.00-165.00,
couple No 1 Holstein heifers 107 and 118
lbs 400.00 and 350.00, one No 2 92 lbs at
200.00.
One beef type bull and heifer 185 lbs
105.00.
HOGS 69.. BARROWS AND GILTS
49-54% lean 225-275 lbs 48 50-49.35, 45-
50% lean 250-290 lbs 47 00-48.25, 40-
45% lean 220-290 lbs 46.00-47.00.
FEEDER PIGS 0...N0 MARKET
TEST'
SHEEP 2 Slaughter Lambs: one
Choice 58 lbs 85.00. Slaughter Sheep,
couple 15.00 and 21.00.
GOATS 7. (All sold by the head) Few
Medium Nannies 19.00-45 00, few Large
Kids 28.00