A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 14,2001 Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection July 11,2001 CATTLE 126,000 Wednesday 2001-03-14 (est) Week ago (est) Year ago (act) Week to date (est) Same Period Last Week (est) Same Period Last Year (act) Left to Right Lam Soitenberger, Dr. Charles Gardner, & Scott Davenport • 6^xs6'Receiving Bam • 42 J x48 J Shop/Wash Area • (2) Agpro manure separators; with stacking pad (2) 20’xlOO’ settling cells 1 million gallon first stage lagoon 10 million gallon final stage lagoon Oil TRIPLE H 7tt/m Construction 430 Springville Road Ephrata, PA 17522 717-738-2142 • 1-(800)-TRIPLE-1 www.TripleHConst.com Custom Builders of Dairy, Horse, Storage, & Commercial Buildings Ryder Supply Chambersburg, PA 717-263-9111 Five-6 Consulting Reno, TX 903-783-9995 Sun-North Systems Ltd. Seaforth, Ontario 519-283-6394 129.000 382.000 259.000 386.000 TSPFFeatun Free stall Bam CALVES 4,000 0 HOGS 354,000 0 SHEEP 10,000 6.000 362,000 14,000 1,063,000 9.000 699,000 15.000 1,073,000 12,000 34.000 24.000 37.000 North Brook Farm, Inc • Weedsport, NY 877-624-2638 Shank Door Myerstown, PA 800-480-4134 GroffUale Concrete Walls, Inc Leola, PA 717-656-2016 Oklahoma Feeder Cattle Weekly Oklahoma City, OK July 11,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Oklahoma National Stockyards - Weekly Cattle Summary Compared to last week; Feeder steers and heifers steady though uneven as buyers more discriminating for quality and condi tions. Feeder cattle demand good. Cumberland Valley TSPf Phone: 717 ' MM581 Manufacturer* of Laminated Rafters & Wood Roof Trusses Calves steady to 3.00 lower. Calf demand light to moderate as hot dry weather has buyers seeking top quality calves while lesser calves find limited outlets. Bulk of calves are new crops from reputation ranches and these the first of this kind in several weeks. Receipts this week 13,135; last week 4944; last year 10,983. Supply consisted of 65 percent yearlings over 600 lbs; 30 percent calves and light yearlings under 600 lbs; 5 percent cows and bulls. Heifers Agway's New 3,600 Head m Tuesday, July 17th • 9:30 Weaning Bam MANUFACTURERS of LAMINATED WOOD PRODUCTS and WOOD ROOF TRUSSES 701 E. Linden St., RICHLAND, PA 17087 Keystone Concrete New Holland, PA 717-355-2361 Weaverline Corp. Narvon, PA 717-445-6724 Morrow Construction, Inc • Animat Inc Newburg, PA 717-423-6327 comprised 34 percent of feeder and calf supply. Prices follow with weighted av erage weight and price in parenthesis. FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1: 335 lbs 127.00; 400-500 lbs (450 lbs) 104.25-115.25 (111.35); 500-600 lbs (550 lbs) 95.00-115.75, mostly 100.00- 108.75 (106.75); 600-700 lbs mostly 94.00-99.00, fleshy 87.00-99.00, reputa tion brand calves 102.75-107.25, (650 lbs) (96.98); 700-750 lbs (726 lbs) 92.25- 98.75 (95.58); 750-800 lbs (768 lb) 90.00- Ban i Fax: 717-866-7237 f^^NORBCO 4754 State Rt. 233 P.O. Box 370 \ 315-853-3 Bam Equipment for the Coi • AgPrv, Inc Paris, TX 800-527-1030 • Agri-Service l Hagerstown, MD 301-665-9333 Springvllle, PA 570-965-2613 *V V V red llghtwhi and 1/2 tytoc becomes Ao and at the to Rd. Gol mil Mongol DO I
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