AlB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 25, 2002 Pa. Weekly head last week and 1862 head a y ear a s°- butcher hogs: 26 head, 2.00 13 Livestock Auctions Feeder P'B B mostl y 10 00 t 0 15 00 LOWER. +NI AND 2 270-285 LBS. Friday, May 17 higher..l-2 40-50 lbs 50.00-61.00, few to 31 50> +N 2 AND 3 220-250 LBS. 28.25, Report Supplied By PDA ™ °,m 290 ’ 325 LBS - 2 000-24.00. CATTLE 4929 Compared with 4255 SOWS: 14 H EAD, 2.00 HIGHER, head last week and 4135 head a year ago. 60-80 lbs 51.00-57.00, Slaughter. 20-30 lbs Comoared with last week’s summary si 90.00-118.00, 30-40 lbs 100.00-136.00, 300-500 LBS. 19.00-23.25, 500-700 LBS. 45-60 n- 88.00-100.00 per cwt. 2 4-00-27.00,700-800 LBS. 24.00-26.50. 2.00 higher, si. cows active 1.00 to 3.00 BOARS. 7 HEAD. 400-60 LBS. TO higher, bulls mostly 3.00 to 4.00 higher. Wpctminctor I ivocWk 13.50. STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-4 TVCMIUtIIMCr UVChIUUI STOCK CATTLE: 96 HEAD. 69.25-73.25, Choice 1-3 66.00-71.00, Se- Hagerstown, Md. STEERS MED. AND LARGE FRAME lect and Low Choice 2-3 64.10-68.50, Se- Report Supplied By Auction 300-500 LBS. TO 86.00, 500-700 LBS. lect 1-3 62.50-67.00, Standard 1-2 May 21,2002 75.00-85.00, 700-900 LBS. 65.00-75.00, 54.50-61.25. SLAUGHTER COWS: 74 HEAD, HOLSTEINS 200-400 LBS. 79.00-91.50. HOLSTEIN STEERS: High Choice STEADY TO 1.00 HIGHER. BREAK- HEIFERS* MFD AND 1 AROF 55 00-60 75 FR S 44.00-50.50, BONERS 43.00-47.00, FRAME 180-400 LBS. 90.00-105.00, darf U 2 48 S(So 75 LEAN 39 00 -4 3 00 - THIN 39.00 DOWN. 400.500 LBS. 80.00-84.00, 500-600 LBS. HEIFERS: Choice few Prime 2-4 BULLS: 13 HEAD, 1.00-2.00 HIGH- 70.00-78.00,600-800 LBS. 61.00-74.00. 63.75- few to 71.50, Select 1-3 ER. YG +NI 14000-1800 LBS. BULLS: MED. AND LARGE FRAME 60.00- Standard 1-2 55.00-59.00. 60.00-64.75, HIGH DRESSING 2086 300-500 LBS. 80.00-97.00, 500-700 LBS. COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean LBS. AT 66.00, YG+N2 1200-1500 LBS. 66.00-74.00. 42.75- late week sales to 53.00, 53.00-58.00, 1 YG+N4 2550 LBS. AT SHEEP: 95 HEAD 12.00-25.00, FEW Boners 80-85% lean 38.50-50.00 mostly LIGHTS 25 00-49 00 37.00- .o(L°iate L sales “ 3S. Shells FED STEERS: 25 HEAD - HIGH , ’toZmp 36.00 and down CHOICET 2-4 1200-1400 LBS. LOWER. HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME BULLOCKS: Select 1-3 56.00-59.50. 67.50-69.50, CHOICE 1450-1600 LBS. 90-115 LBS. 81.00-88.00, 60-90 LBS. BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-2500 lbs 61.75-66.50, CHOICE HOLSTEINS 85.00-98.00, 40-60 LBS. 85.00-95.00, 57.00- few to 67.00, Yield Grade 2 1200-1400 LBS. 55.00-57.00, LOW GOOD 30-50 LBS. 80.00-102.00, 50-80 900-2400 lbs 48.00-57.00. DRESSING 52.00-54.00. LBS. 75.00-85.00. FEEDER CATTLE: scare; STEERS: p ED HEIFERS: 6 HEAD. CHOICE GOATS: 78 HEAD. LARGE BILLIES SSSSoJIIIoomVsOiSI MMe 1050-1300 LBS. 64.75-67.00, LOW AND WETHERS 90.00-140.00, MEDI -90.0- 500-700 lbs 80.00-913 K), Me- rpnirF ~ , n UM 40.00-60.00, LARGE NANNIES dium and Large 2 500-700 lbs CHOICE 62.00-64.50. MPnttiM ta nn«nn 64.00- HEIFERS; Medium and CALVES. 90 HEAD. 1 CHOICE 38 00 ‘ 65 00 ’ Large 1 300-500 lbs 80.00-93.00, 500-700 VEAL 292 LBS. AT 114.00, 1 LOW hcad rv lbs 70.00-77.00, Medium and Large 2 CHOICF 302 IBS AT 85 00 GOOD PIGS AND SHOATS: 118 HEAD. BY 300-500 lbs 70.00-75.00, 500-700 lbs „ Q * 7*5 • THE HEAD 30 * 40 LBS * 250 °- 2900 - 61.00- BULLS; Medium and Large ' c “ 40-50 LBS. TO 36.00, 1 LOT 60 LBS. TO 1 300-500 lbs 83.00-97.00, 500-700 lbs BULLS Kbl ukiniino to FAKM, BY THE LB 2 5-30 IBS. 65.00- Medium and Large 2 300-500 STRONG DEMAND 20.00-30.00 HIGH- 7600 .8 100 35 . 50 LBS 00-75 00 lbs 71.00-80.00. ER. +NI 90-114 LBS. 175.00-210.00, ' „ . ’ ~ m ’ CALVES 2731... Compared with 2766 76-88 LBS. 150.00-177.00; +N2 90-120 LBV 65 o °- 6900 ’ 80 LBS ‘ TO head last week and 2729 head a year ago. LBS. 125.00-175.00, 76-88 LBS. Vealers mostly steady. VEALERS; Stan- 70.00-125.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 6 ■ dard a " d Go ° d 7f'* 2 V™ 40.00-70.00, HEAD +NI 80 . 9 S LBS 530.00-650.00, 1 Utility 50-100 lbs 15.00-45.00. . u „ . lnnn DCCC v c FARM CALVES: Holstein bulls mostly ? A, EBS ' AT BEEF X BULLS steady, Holstein heifers steady...No 1 Hoi- AND HEIFERS 80-115 LBS. stein bulls 90-120 lbs 145.00-185.00, late 120.00-165.00,1 136 LB. AT 117.00. week sales to 252.00, 80-90 lbs 120.00-145.00, No 2 p— ——— 80-120 lbs 80.00-157.00; No MUSSER & ASSOCIATES, INC. 1 Holstein heifers 80-120 lbs HOGS i43s...Compared Poljßuildings I p Barns with 1256 head last week Garages Commercial Buildinos and 1994 head a year ago. Commercial Buildings Barrows and gilts 2.00 to 800-275-8245 Bonbon Pch 5.00 higher, sows mostly 570-966-6853 T/lg Pf>/g gfff/tff/lg _.?®!7 2.00 to 3.00 higher. BAR- Cell # 570-452-6329 Specialists” RR480X133-C ROWS AND GILTS: Fax 15701966-6854 |F*BRAI| Mifflinburg, PA 17844 49-54% lean 220-270 lbs * ' I i 45 „ le f" The Charleston: 4 Stall Barn 24’x36’j1SL T 1-12’x10’ Split Slider Door tain /-n 8 " 240 ' 300 bs 1-3’Steel Entrance Door I ernws i 1 mo con n. 12” Overhang on both 36’ sides 21 00 26 00 500 70(1 lbs 4-B’-Skylights in the roof /^OrtQcN 500-700 lbs All Painted Steel Roof & Sides | BoSll.oo-18.00. (Stall Pkg 4-12’x12’ add $7,200? fed feeder pigs The Saratoga: 6 Stall Barn 30’x3B’x10’ if ™ 271... Compared with 290 2-1 0’xlO’ Split Slider Doors __ J head last week and 171 head 1 -3’ Steel Entrance Door a year ago. 1-3 30-50 lbs 12” Overhang all 4 sides r T 1" 18.00- 50-65 lbs B’x36’Open Lean To I 39.00- per head. A n Painted Steel Roof & Sides <S I 1 ,995) ' —* J SHEEP 1774... Compared (Stall Pkg 6-10’x12’add $10,200) ’ It - L with 1689 head last week - ..... and 1652 head a year ago. I The Belmont: 8 Stall Bam tit - Slaughter lambs were steady 2-1 2’xl 2’ Spilt Slider Doors w /l n ff to weak, slaughter 1 -3’Steel Entrance Door 1 —— | LAMBS: Choice 35-50 lbs 1 2” Overhang all 4 sides ! 100.00- 50-70 lbs 6/12 Attic Truss with Loft (521 .900) ■■■■■■■Hi 95.00- 70-90 lbs All Painted Steel Roof & Sides | j 90.00- 90-110 lbs (Stall Pkg 8-12’x12’ add $12,800) -LL ——-il 90.00- 110-130 lbs ~ J ‘ 1 ~ 75.00- 00, Good and The Aauaduct: 70 xl2O xl4 Choice 50-70 lbs 2-14’x14’ Split Slider Doors A Bs.oo-ioo.oo. 1-3’ steel Entrance Door Ridhw Arena IflUHtfiiißSShftJfl SLAUGHTER SHEEP: 12” Overhang all 4 sides 19.00- 48” High Side Lights on 2 sides TWO GRADED FEED- A n Painted Steel Roof & Sides (565,50GLc"7. ' er pig SALES Engineered Plans & State Seal Ac l l77...Compared with 1387 Many other styles & sizes are available. 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