Pa. Weekly 13 Livestock Auctions Friday, January 18 Report Supplied By PDA CATTLE 5348... Compared with 4310 head last week and 3923 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s sum mary-steers steady with .50 advance on Choice and higher grades, Holstein steers steady to 1.00 higher, si. heifers steady to 1.00 higher, si. cows fully 1.00 to 4.00 lower, bulls steady to mostly 2.00 lower. STEERS; High Choice and Prime 2-4 69.00- Choice 2-3 65.00-70.75, Select and Low Choice 2-3 63.50-68.00, Select 1-3 60.00-66.25, Standard 1-2 52.50- HOLSTEIN STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-4 60.00-64.25, Choice 2-3 54.00- Select 1-2 49.00-54.50, Stan dard 1-244.00-49.50. HEIFERS: Choice few Prime 2-4 64.00- few to 72.50, Select 1-3 59.50- Standard 1-2 51.00-60.00. COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean 36.25- 42.75, Boners 80-85% lean 35.00-41.25, Lean 85-90% lean 32.50-37.50, high yielding to 40.00. Shells 32.00 and down. BULLOCKS; Choice 2-3 65.75-66.50, Select 1-3 55.75-59.75. BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-2500 lbs 52.00-58 75, Yield Grade 2 900-2400 lbs 45 00-53.50. FEEDER CATTLE; STEERS: Medium and Large 1 300-500 lbs 84.00- 93 00, 500-700 lbs 74.00-84.00, Medium and Large 2 300-500 lbs 65.00-82.00, 500-700 lbs 61.00-70.00; HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1 300-500 lbs 74.00- 83 00, 500-700 lbs 64.00-76.00, Medium Rugged Enough For Lime, Precise Enough For Fertilizer. You know how tough it is to spread wet lime. And fertilizer is too expensive to waste. Our new 56i spreader does both jobs with ease. Plus, it has no equal when it comes to spreading “sloppy” material. Stoltzfus Spreaders have been known as unique, “top-of-the-line” ag spreaders since 1947. • Press-wheel ground drive • Walking-beam suspension • Corrosion-proof steel hopper • UHMW plastic floor • Lime: 3 tons / acre max. Fertilizer: 125 lbs. / acre min. and Large 2 300-500 lbs 64.00-79.50, 500-700 lbs 53.50-65.00; BULLS; Medium and Large 1 300-500 lbs 84.00- 95.00, 500-700 lbs 70.00-82.00, Medium and Large 2 300-500 lbs 62.00-81.00. CALVES 3641... Compared with 3572 head last week and 2432 head a year ago. Vealers small supply mostly steady VEALERS: Choice 175-350 lbs 94.00- 107.50, Good 150-350 lbs 82.00-97.00, Standard and Good 70-120 lbs 30.00- 65.00, Utility 50-100 lbs 10.00-35.00. FARM CALVES: Holstein bull calves steady to 15.00 higher with late week sales 60.00 higher, Holstein heifers 25 00 to 50.00 higher. No 1 Holstein bulls 90- 120 lbs 115.00-147.00, late week sales 172.00-215.00, 80-90 lbs 80.00-117.00, No 2 80-120 lbs 70.00-120.00, late week sales 125.00-172.00, No 1 Holstein heif ers 80-120 lbs 400.00-675.00, No 2 80- 120 lbs 200.00-450.00. Beef type bulls and heifers 70-130 lbs 110.00-220.00. HOGS 1480... Compared with 1255 head last week and 1635 head a year ago. Barrows and gilts steady to firm, spots .50 higher, sows mostly steady. BARROWS AND GILTS: 49-54% lean 225-270 lbs 35.50-37.50, few to 40.75,45- 50% lean 225-275 lbs 34 25-36.50, 40- 45% lean 240-300 lbs 30.00-34.00 SOWS: 1-3 300-500 lbs 22.00-25.00, 500-700 lbs 24.00-28.00 BOARS: 15.00-19.00. FEEDER PIGS 163... Compared with 160 head last week and 167 head a year ago. 1-3 20-40 lbs 11.00-35.00, 40-60 lbs 39.00-42.00. per head. SHEEP 1805... Compared with 1174 head last week and 1348 head a year The One Spreader Morgan Way, P.O. Box 527, Morgantown, PA 19543 ago. Slaughter lambs under 60 lbs steady, over 60 lbs mostly 10 00 lower. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice 40-60 lbs 120.00-150.00, 60-80 lbs 90.00- 120.00. 80-100 lbs 75 00-90 00, Good and Choice 80-100 lbs 59.00-74 00 SLAUGHTER SHEEP; 25 00-65 00. TWO GRADED FEEDER PIG SALES 732... Compared with 297 head last week and 1268 head a year ago Feeder pigs under 80 lbs steady to 10 00 lower over 80 lbs steady to 10.00 higher.FEEDER PIGS: 1-2 40-50 lbs 81.00-98.00, 50-70 lbs 79.00-93.00, 70-80 lbs 75.00-77.00, 80-100 lbs 63.00-75.00, US 2 40-60 lbs 77.00-87,00, 60-80 lbs 65 00-77.00; Slaughter 15-40 lbs 130 00- 195.00, 40-50 lbs 125.00-145.00. per cwt. USDA Market New USDA Carlot Meat 4:00 Summary: Compared to Pre vious Day Prices in dollars per hun dredweight, Equated to FOB Omaha Basis. NATIONAL BOXED BEEF: Boxed beef mostly weak on moderate demand and offerings. Select and Choice chuck and round cuts weak, while rib and loin cuts generally steady. Beef trimmings generally steady on light to moderate demand and offerings. Estimated composite cutout value of Choice 1-3 600-750 lbs carcasses up 62 at 112.13, 750-900 lbs dn .03 at 110.47, Select 1-3 600-750 lbs dn .15 at 108.58, 750-900 lbs dn .52 at 108.23, based on Farmers are still using Stoltzfus Spreaders they’ve had 20 years or more That means your investment in a versatile Stoltzfus Spreader will add up to a very smart buy indeed. Call or write today for a free brochure and the name of the dealer nearest you. www.stoltzfusmfg.com STOLTZFUS National Carlot Meat Report Des Moines, IA January 22,2002 Report Supplied By USDA 1 >BOO-843-8731 188.74 loads of Choice cuts, 109.59 loads of Select cuts, 16.27 loads of Trimmings, and 69.12 loads of coarse ground trim- mings. Estimated carcass price equivalent value of Choice 1-3 600-750 lbs up .32 at 105.75; 750-900 lbs dn .15 at 104 53, Select 1-3 600-750 lbs dn .06 at 101.44, 750-900 lbs dn .31 at 10120 Current index reflects the equivalent of 343,778 head of cattle. NATIONAL DAILY BONELESS COW BEEF AND BEEF TRIMMINGS- Confidentiality of data prohibits publi cation of this report under Livestock Mandatory Reporting. NATIONAL DAILY CUTTER COW CUTOUT & BOXED COW CUTS; Confidentiality of data prohibits publi cation of this report under Livestock Mandatory Reporting. NATIONAL CARLOT BEEF: The Cutter cow carcass gross cutout value was estimated at 90.12, unchanged. By-Product Drop Value. Hide and offal from a typical slaughter steer was estimated at 6.80, up 01. NATIONAL CARLOT PORK: Sales reported on 45.0 loads of pork cuts and 33.0 loads of trim/process pork. Com pared to Monday’s Close; Fresh loins and butts firm; sknd. hams generally steady; sdls. bellies 14-16 lbs. not tested, lean trimmings steady to 200 lower Trading slow to moderate, with light to moderate demand and offerings Calculations for a 185 lb Pork Carcass 51-52 percent lean 0.80” -0 99” back fat at last rib 59.88 dn .15. Loins bone in fresh V* inch trim 21 Ib/downrtight Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 26,2002-Al5 110.50. Hams bone in trimmed, 17-20 lbs trim spec 1 50.00; 20-23 lbs trim spec 1 50.00. Seedless bellies 16-18 lbs 72.00- 72 75. CARLOT LAMB CARCASS 0 head reported National Feeder Cattle Weekly Summary St. Joseph, Mo. January 18,2002 Report Supplied By USDA NATIONAL FEEDER CATTLE SUMMARY for week ending Jan. 18. Receipts this week 297,500; last week 238,900, year ago 237,300. This week’s reported volume included 41 percent weighing over 600 lbs. Compared to last week, feeder steers and heifers sold weak to 3 00 lower across the nation. One ex ception was the Southeast, where losses were even more severe on steer and heifer calves under 500 lbs. However, in the Midwest and up through the moun tain states, light calves sold steady to 2 00 higher. But for the most part, losses were clearly evident and pressure loomed over all classes of feeder cattle Heavy receipts were partly responsible for the lower market, but continued losses on feedlot closeouts were mostly to blame Feedlot bookkeepers are starting to run low on red ink and buyers continue to try to buy cattle that are more in line with fat cattle prices National Farms of Kansas City announced plans to sell their seven feedyards with 275,000 head capacity Being one of the largest feeding enterprises in the nation. National Farms has been a major supporter of auction and direct markets across the Midwest and will be greatly missed. As the number of players who are not affili ated with a packer continues to dwindle, the future looks tough for those that are left Ihe custom cattle feeder may have drawn the shortest straw, as customers are getting harder to find and showhsts are getting harder to sell The bulk of this week's slaughter cattle had yet to be traded by Friday afternoon, but the market looks to be at least 100 and maybe 2 00 higher. The USDA cattle-on feed report was very close to expecta tions So even though the numbers appear to be bullish, the market should not be affected Cattle on feed January 1 were pegged at 98 percent of last year's, placements were 92 percent, and Decem ber marketings were 3 percent more than a year ago Special Winter Sale Prices Good Thru Februarv * ” ' 16.000’Sisal Twine , .T"j 20,000’ Poly Twine . 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