Virginia Electronic Feeder Cattle Sale Richmond, Va. October 16,2001 Report Supplied By USDA Southwest Virginia Electronic Feeder Cattle Sale - Special State Graded Sale at Dalevilie, Oct. 30: 422 head sold. Prices per cwt. STEERS; Narrows, Va. 69 head, Med.l, Small 1, Med. and Lge. 2: 650- 775 lb (720 lb) 83.25. Narrows, Va. 58 head, Med. 1, few Small 1, Med. and Lge. 2: 775-900 lb (850 lb) 80.25. Greenville, W. VA. 53 head, Med. and Lge. 1: 850- 1000 lb (925 lb) 77.90. Ronceverte, W.Va. 55 head, Med. and Lge. 1 few 2: 850-975(91016)78.50. STEER CALVES (Weaned): Virginia 81 head, Med. and Lge. & 2; 450-650 lb (55016)89.20. HEIFERS: Guaranteed Open, Weaned. Virginia - 41 head, Med. 1, Med. and Lge. 2; 450-575 lb (510) 77.80. HEIFERS; Newport, Va. 65 head, Med. and Lge. 1 & 2, Small 2:750-850 lb (800 IbJ 74.60. Tri-State Graded Feeder Cattle Sale Harrisonburg, Va. October 30,2001 Report Supplied By USDA STATE GRADED FEEDER CATTLE SALE. Oct. 29 1,811 head; 949 stetrs, 862 heifers. Prices per cwt. Weighted Averages. Prices follow with average weights and average prices in parentheses. STEERS: Med. and Lge. 1: 10 head y* * 1 *• Bedford Farm Bureau Bedford PA 814-623^6194 Dayton Feed Mill Dayton PA 814-257-8812 Franklin Feed & Supply Chambersburg PA 717-234-6148' Southern States Sykesviite WO 410-795-1,234 Tyrone Milling Tyrone' PA 814-684-3400 Whitmoyer & Son Myerstown PA 717-933-6011 Brookland Mills McVeyton PA 717-889-6772 Ostrich Elevator * Williamson PA 717-360-3724 Q&ll Liquid Feed Newville FA 717-776-4783 Naw HollandPA 717-354*4996 Susquehanna Seed & Feed Mifftinburg PA 717-966-2580 300-400 lb (386 lb) 119.00; 114 head 400- 500 lb (464 lb) 95-117.00 (105.82); 275 head 500-600 lb (556 lb) 84.75-88.00 (86.22); 227 head 600-700 lb (649 lb) 74- 79.80 (78.72); 55 head (742 lb) 76.25- 77.00 (76.90); 16 head 800-900 lb (835 lb) 73.50- (73.94). Med. and Lge. 2: 9 head 100-200 lb )132) 107.00; 14 head 400-500 lb (480 lb) 91-102.00 (96.43); 35 head 500-600 lb (547 lb) 79.50-82.50 (81.38); 23 head 600-700 lb (653) 70.00. Small 1: 34 head 400-500 lb (454 lb) 82- 89.00 (87.67); 21 head 500-600 lb 0541 lb) 78-79.00 (78.58); 14 head 600-700 lb (653)70.00. HEIFERS: Med. and Lge. 1: 11 head 300-400 lb (476 lb) 94.00; 107 head 400- 500 lb (465 lb) 80-89.00 (82.77); 262 head 500-600 lb (554 lb ) 70-72.50 (70.85); 91 head 600-700 lb (646 lb) 72.25-73.00 (72.88); 18 head 700-800 lb (736 lb) 71.50- (71.87). Med. and Lge. 2: 23 head 300-400 lb (368 lb) 85-92.00 (89.11); 55 head 400-500 lb (464 lb) 76.50-87.50 (80.00); 67 head 500-600 lb (554 lb) 65.75-67.50 (66.85); 444 head 600-700 lb (643 lb) 63.25-66.25 (65.43); 7 head 700- 800 lb (746 lb) 62.75. Small 1: 29 head 400-500 lb (449 lb) 67.50-745.50 (72.27) 26 head 500-600 lb (542 lb) 63.50-63.75 (63.71). Eastern Cornbelt Direct Feeder Cattle Weekly Springfield, 111. October 26,2001 Report Suppled By USDA Eastern Cornbelt Direct Feeder Cattle Summary, includes Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. Compared to last week, feeder steers and heifers were over ' Union MW ♦ Belleville PA > 717-935-2185 Wilcox Farm Supply Tunkhannock PA. 570-836-8989 Cochranton Co-op Cochranton PA 814-425-7401 Farmers Union Co-op Greencastie PA 717-587-3191 . Heisey Farm Service Mt, Joy PA 717-653-1668 Boss’s Feed & Grain QuarryvlHe PA 717-786-7361 T & A Farms Needmore PA 717-573-4143 V Watson’s Feed . Service Mercer PA 412-662-5219 Wocrdstown toe A - P •} Coal • f Woodstown HJ' 609-768-0069 500 lbs were 1.00-3.00 lower. Feeder cattle were steady to firm on weights under 500 lb in a light market test. Trad ing activity was moderate. Demand was moderate. Receipts this week 64% beef type steers, 13% holstein steers and 23% heifers. Confirmed sales 2800 this week, 1450 last week and 3250 a year ago. FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1-2: few loads 448 lbs 103.00; 550- 700 lbs 88.00-91.00; few loads loads uneven quality 650 lbs 84.00; 700-800 lbs 85.00-89.00; 800-900 lbs 81.00-84.00; 950-1075 lbs 73.00-75.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: Large 3: 750- 850 lbs 66.50-67.50, few 62.00. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1-2: 475-600 lbs 86.50-88.00; 650- 800 lbs 79.50-81.50; small lot 880 lbs 71.50. Prices are based FOB the farm unless otherwise indicated. Delivered prices in clude freight, commissions, and other expenses. National Weekly Lamb Report Des Moines, lowa October 30,2001 Report Supplied By USDA NATIONAL WEEKLY LAMB REPORT: Prior week slaughtered lamb count for week ending Monday, October 30 FORWARD CONTRACTS: Do mestic 699; Imported 0. FORMULA AR RANGEMENTS: Domestic 35,206. Imported 662. PACKER OWNED SHEEP SLAUGHTERED: Week ending Monday, October 29 - DOMESTIC: SOMETIMES I CONVENIENCE!MAKES THAT’S WHY IWE DELIVER lON YOUR EXPECTATIONS Take cattle supplements Say you're looking for an economical supplement that actually balances the protein, energy, vitamins and trace minerals lacking in your forages Sounds good, right 9 The problem is to get most supplements you have to rush to the feed store before it closes Worse yet you have to collect empty tubs to get your money back What if there was an economical supplement that nutritionally balanced your forages that was only a phone call away 9 Better yet, what if your feeders were actually filled without even picking up the phone Enter PRO-LIX* liquid supplements You know the name, but did you know that PRO-LIX gives you the most nutrition for your dollar’ Providing your herd with proven perform ance and you a labor-saving feeding solution PRO-LIX liquid supplements are actually priced delivered and fed to your herd If yoli’re looking for a cost-effective supple ment to help increase your bottom line, isn’t it obvious [which product to look for’ Call 1.800.844.7521 to find out how easy it is to get PRO-LIX in your feeders ROCHE partners with PRO-LIX to provide the high quality vitamins in PRO-LIX products A DIFFERENCE, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 3,2001-A2l 2,485 head; carcass weight range 31-93 lbs, avg. 69 lbs; dressing percentage range 49.2-50.0, avg. 49.3; Choice or better grade 100.0%. IMPORTED: None. FORWARD CONTRACT PUR CHASES: None. FORMULA PURCHASES: DOMES TIC: 33,251 head; 59-97 lbs, avg. 75 lbs; price range 40.79 - 122.45, wtd. avg. price 104.25 per cwt. IMPORTED: 662 head; 69-73 lbs, avg. 71 lbs; 83.94-118.32, wtd.avg. 114.63. East Coast and North Central Veal Report Des Moines, lowa October 30,2001 Supplied By USDA CARLOT VEAL CARCASS REPORT: Northeast and North Central Basis: Compared to trading last week: Northeast special fed veal not tested; North Central steady to 1.00 lower. Offerings light to moderate with mostly light demand. VEAL CARCASS, SPECIAL FED, HOT BASIS. FOB PRODUCTION POINTS: Hide-On, 240-300 lb: North east none. North Central 613 head; 184.00. Hide-Off, 215-275 lb: North Cen tral 209.00. CONTRACT INFORMATION: Hot Basis, Hide-Off, as of Oct. 31 - Contract calves slaughtered this week; 206-222.00 many 210-218.00. Packers calling market 200.00-210.00. Future contracts offered: Firm Bottom 197-205.00; Firm Top 2X5-225.00; Firm Bottom, Open Top few 200.00; Double Split 200-220.00. •North Central - OH, IN, 11, MI & WI. •Northeast - MA, MD, PA, NY, NJ, DE, CT & VT. WEEKLY DISTRIBUTIVE, LESS THAN CARLOT, EAST COAST AREA VEAL CUTS TRADE, SPECIAL FED: Oct. 23 Compared to last week: Dis tributive special fed veal cuts are trading steady with hides lower. Offerings mod erate with retail demand moderate and HRI demand light. Prices per hundredweight: Carcass, hide off, 200-250 lb 225-255.00; Foresad dles 85-110 lb 165-180.00; Kosher Foresaddles 90-110 lb 185-200.00; Hind saddles 85-115 lb 290-310.00; Loins, reg ular 17-25 lb 250-300.00; Loins, 4x4 trmd 12-18 lb 375-450.00; Hotel Racks, 8 rib 15-21 lb 325-410.00, 7 rib 14-20 lb 370- 445.00,6 rib 13-17 lb 425-525.00; Chuck, square cut 36-47 lb 115-125.00; Shoul der, full 14-20 lb 140-175.00; Legs, double 70-90 lb 300-320.00, TBS 3-piece 24-32 lb 550-625.00, BHS heel-out 27-35 lb 400-450.00; Top Round, trmd, cap-off 8-10 lb 750-875.00; Breast 10-12 lb 70- 95.00; Necks, bone-in 24-28 lb 110- 125.00; Stew Meat, regular 150-225.00; Boneless Trimmings 75-80% lean 62- 75.00; Heavy Nature Green Hides, per piece 33-35.00. National Turkey Market At A Glance Des Moines, lowa October 31,2001 Report Supplied By USDA DOMESTIC MARKET HIGH LIGHTS: The market tone on fresh and frozen whole turkeys was steady to firm, most strength noted on hens. Supplies were mixed for fresh and frozen whole body turkeys. Fairly good movement in the West noted on frozen hens and toms at steady levels. Bulk parts and meats was steady, however frozen thigh meat showing increased improvement EXPORT MARKET HIGHLIGHTS- Trading centered on heavy volume of frozen thigh meat and on a light volume of tom drums. Movement was to Mexico and Asia. Fauquier Livestock Exchange, Inc. Marshall, Virginia (540) 364-1566 Under New Management Graded Feeder Cattle Sales Fresh Cattle Weighed In And Sold Same Day 2nd week of every month 4th week of every month Monday . Nov. 12 . 7:30 PM . .Calf & Yearling Monday . Nov. 26 . 7:30 PM . .Calf & Yearling REGULAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY 1:30 PM “Specializing in Top Quality Angus Cattle” ORDER BUYING AVAILABLE Jerry Hall, Manager