A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 1,2002 (Continued from Page A 2) 40.00- Utility and Good 1-3 20.00- Rams: 25.00-40.00. GOATS: All sold by the head with weights estimated. Kids: Selection 1 20-40 lbs 30.00-50.00; 40-60 lbs 50.00-70.00; 60-80 lbs 70.00- 80-100 lbs 80.00-100.00. Se lection 2 20-40 lbs 19.00-40.00; 40-60 lbs 40.00- 60-80 lbs 60.00-70.00; 80-100 lbs 70.00-90.00. Yearlings; Selection 1 60-80 lbs 55.00-75.00; 80-100 lbs 75.00-95.00. Selection 2 60-80 lbs 40.00-65.00; 80-100 lbs 65.00-80.00. Does/Nannies: 50-70 lbs 35.00-50.00; 70-100 lbs 50.00-70.00; 100-140 lbs 70.00- Wethers: 50-70 lbs 50.00-70.00; 70-100 lbs 70.00-90.00; 100-125 lbs 90.00-120.00. Bucks/Billies: 70-100 lbs 65.00-90.00; 100-150 lbs 90.00-134.00; 150-250 lbs 100.00- Lancaster County Weekly Cattle New Holland, Pa. Report Supplied By USDA Friday, May 31,2002 CATTLE THIS WEEK 2212 LAST WEEK 2004 LAST YEAR 2112 CATTLE: Compared to last weeks closing prices slaughter steers sold 1.00- higher. Early sales opened on a steady to Arm note, with late sales trading very active and good demand. A large supply was noticed Thursday due to Me morial Day early in the week. Holstein steers steady to firm. Slaughter heifers not well tested but a higher undertone noted. Feedlots in the Plains and Midwest re ported live and dressed sales mostly steady 63.00-66.50 avg 65.25 and 101.00- 104.00 avg 102.70. Slaughter cows closed steady on active trading. Slaughter bulls steady to 1.00 higher. Supply included 47 percent slaughter steers, 7 percent slaugh ter heifers, 34 percent cows, 5 percent bulls, with the balance feeders. SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-4 1150-1465 lbs 68.00-72.00, mostly 69.00-71.60; few 1485-1495 lbs 67.75- Choice 2-3 1120-1475 lbs 66.00- 70.25, mostly 67.75-69.85, high dressing 1-2 up to 75.25; few 1480-1555 lbs 64.75-69.00, Select and low Choice 2-3 1045-1475 lbs 63.10-68.75. Select 1-2 1080-1425 lbs 61.00-65.75. HOLSTEIN STEERS: Choice 2-3 few 1405-1585 lbs 57.00-60.25. Select and low Choice 2-3 1270-1540 lbs 53.25-56.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice, few Prime 2-4 1150-1440 lbs 66.75-69.75. Se lect and low Choice 2-3 1070-1340 lbs 59.75- SLAUGHTER COWS: PERCENT LEAN WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESS ING Breakers 75-80 over-1400 lbs 45.00- 43.75-45.00 Boners 80-85 over-1200 lbs 44.00-48.25 41.25-44.00 Lean (Hi-Yield) 85-88 over-1200 lbs 42.00- 39.00-42.00 Lean 88-90 over WHITEWASHING Sritli «rarAWTAill? p/ipm wiiYTPir • DRIES WHITE •NO WET FLOORS • IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT AND FLY SPRAYS • DOES NOT RUB OFF EASILY • WASHES OFF WINDOWS & PIPELINES EASILY BARN CLEANING SERVICE AVAILABLE WITH COMPRESSED AIR To have your bam cleaned with air it will clean off dust, cob webs & lots of the old lime This will keep your barn looking cleaner & whiter longer CALL US ABOUT ON THE FARM FLY CONTROL Serving Southeastern Pa. And More BEITZEL’S SPRAYING Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 or Toll Free 1-800-727-7228 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS LICENSED 37 YEARS EXPERIENCE INSURED 5 Trucks For Air Cleaning And Whitewashing RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS Barn Spraying Is Our Business, not a sideline. Spraying Since 1961 1000 lbs 40.50-44.00 37.00-40.50 Lean (Light-Wt) 85-90 750 -1000 lbs 39.00-42.75 35.00-39.00 SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1365-2365 lbs 58.25-64.50, few high dressing 1570-1880 lbs 67.00-71.00. Yield grade 2 1095-2305 lbs 52.50-59.75, low dressing 1140-1280 lbs 50.50-52.75. Bullocks: Select 1-3 few 1160-1495 lbs 59.00-63.00. CALVES; Compared to last week, veal ers closed steady to 10.00 lower. Large slaughter calves not tested. Holstein bulls suitable for special-fed veal bams sold 63.00 lower than last week. Holstein heif ers mostly steady, instances 15.00 higher. VEALERS; Standard and Good 80-110 lbs 43.00-65.00. Utility 55-95 lbs 15.00- 45.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES: Not tested. RETURNED TO FARM: Holstein bulls 95-125 lbs 155.00-195.00, mostly 172.00- 185.00. 85-90 lbs 162.00-197.00; 83 lbs 118.00; 73 lbs 40.00. Plainer-type bulls 90-125 lbs 157.00-175.00; 83-84 lbs 120.00- 78 lbs 75.00, weaker calves 80-110 lbs 67.00-130.00; 74-80 lbs 30.00- Holstein heifers 90-115 lbs 540.00- few 85-95 lbs 730.00. 83 lbs 600.00. Plainer type 80-110 lbs 200.00- 74 lbs 360.00. Beef-type bulls and heifers 75-115 lbs 170.00- 210.00. CALVES 1370 1127 1627 Greencastle Livestock Greencastle, Pa. Report Supplied by PDA Thursday, May 30,2002 CATTLE: 176. STEERS: CHOICE 1-3 1365 & 1500 LBS. (COUPLE) 64.25, 66.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: SELECT 1-2 FEW 53.50, 54.00 COUPLE STAN DARD 1-2 46.75,51.75. COWS: BREAKERS 75-80% LEAN 43.50, 50.00, LOW DRESSING DOWN TO 41.25. BONERS 80-85% LEAN 40.00, 46.50, FEW LOW DRESSING DOWN TO 38.00. LEAN 85-90% LEAN 36.25, 45.50, MOSTLY 38.00, 44.25. SHELLS 35.50 & DOWN. BULLS: YIELD GRADE 1 FEW 1515/2230 LBS. 58.50, 61.25 LBS. YG2 COUPLE 1600, 1910 LBS. 55.50,56.25. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: M & LI, 225/365, 87.50, 104.00, ONE 955 AT 64.00; L 3, FEW 695 AT 18.50, 44.00, 44.00. HEIFERS: L 3 HOLSTEINS, FEW 695/865,34.00,51.50. CALVES: 269. STANDARD & GOOD FOR 70/115 LBS. 65.00, 95.00. FEW UTILITY 65/85 LBS. 20.00,55.00. FARM CALVES: NO. 1 BULLS 90/120 LBS. 165.00. 203.00, MOSTLY 170.00, 197.50, 80/90, 145.00, 170.00. NO. 2 BULLS 80'/525 LBS. 95.00, 175.00, WEAKER CALVES DOWN TO 80.00. HOLSTEIN HEIFERS: NO. 1 HERS. 95/105 LBS. FEW 700.00, 725.00, NO. 2 65/95 LBS. 195.00. 400.00. HOGS; 8. FEW 45-50% LEAN 215/265 LBS. 25.00,28.00. FEEDER PIGS: 0. NO MARKET TEST. SHEEP: 0. NO MARKET TEST. GOATS: 3 HD. BILLIES: FEW 50/70, 35.00. 42.50. Pennsylvania Livestock Auction Waynesburg, Pa. Thursday, May 30,2002 Report Supplied By Auction Cattle: STOCK COWS: 40.00-46.00. SLAUGHTER COWS: Utility & Com mercial 40.00-44.00; Canner & Boning Utility 38.00-43.50; Cutter & Boning Util ity 38.00-44.00; Canner & Low Cutter 38.00-41.00; Shells 35.00 & down. BULLS: YIELD GRADE 1 1500#-2000# 45.00-63.00; YIELD GRADE 2 1000#-1400# 45.00-68.00. FEEDER STEERS: M & L 1 300-500# 82.00- 250-280# 80.00-100.00; M 600-900# 55.00-86.00. HEIFERS; M 1 & L 1 300-500# 70.00- L 1400-650# 60.00-86.00. BULLS: M & L 1 300-620# 70.00-94.00. CALVES: Veal Prime 70.00-90.00; Choice 60.00-84.00; Good 35.00-70.00; Farm Calves #1 Holstein Bulls 90-120# Few 35.00-170.00; #2 Holstein Bulls 80-100# Few 10.00-50.00; Beef Bull & Hfrs./Hd. 50.00-165.00. HOGS: Barrows & Gilts #l-2 210-255# 30.00- #2-3 255-280# 30.00-35.00; Sows #l-3 300-500# 26.00-30.00; Feeder Pigs 1-3 15-20# 5.00-17.00/Hd. 1-3 25-35# 10.00- LAMBS: High Choice 80-100# 70.00- Choice 40-75# 70.00-95.00; Feeder Lambs Good 60.00-85.00; Sheep 20.00- Fat Sheep 30.00 and down. GOATS: Large 45.00-130.00/Hd.; Medi um 30.00-80.00/Hd.; Small 10.00-30.00/ Hd. HORSES: Horses 20.00-52.00; Ponies 20.00-48.00. Indiana Livestock Auction Homer City, Pa. Thursday, May 30,2002 Report Supplied By Auction CATTLE: 95. COWS: STEADY. STEERS: FEW CHOICE 2-3 1330/1515 LBS. 65.00, 68.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: CHOICE & PRIME 2-3 1410 & 1415 LBS. 61.50, 61.75. SELECT 1-2 FEW 50.50, 54.50. STANDARD 1-2 ONE AT 44.00. HEIFERS: CHOICE 2-4 1125/1330 LBS. 66.25, 68.50. SELECT 1-3 ONE AT 61.75. COWS: BREAKERS 75-80% LEAN 43.50, 48.50 ONE AT 51.00. BONERS 80-85% LEAN 41.50, 45.00. LEAN 85-90% LEAN 36.50, 43.75. SHELLS DOWN TO 35.00 & DOWN. BULLS; YIELD GRADE 1 1352 LBS. ONE AT 63.00. YIELD GRADE 2 1185/1725 LBS. 51.25, 56.00. HEIFERS: FEW M-l 320/ 590, 71.00, 78.00, M-2, 540/895, 62.00, 67.50, CALVES: 95. VEALERS STANDARD & GOOD 90/110 LBS. 45.00, 60.00. STANDARD & GOOD 70/85 LBS. 45.00, ojffi&N You Are Invited To ® aaec Our Annual 2900 Oregon Pike Phone (7171*656-2856 at Oregon Dairy Tues, June 11 - Thurs, June 13* 2001 li:00am - 7:oopm * FREE Tractor & Wagon Rides From The Store To The Farm (Weather Permitting) / "Sample FREE Ice Cream & Milk at the Farm \ * Tour The Bam and Milking Facility ’"Explore The Ag Technology Exhibit / * See the Special Exhibits: ' "A day in the life of a cow" * "Bring The Kids To Explore The Straw Tunnel ( and go on a Scavenger Hunt to learn more j about the farm and receive a "Free Sundae Coupon" "Sheep Shearing • Wed., June 12 | Hours: 12 noon. 2pm, 4pm & 6pm "Pony Rides - Kids can take a pony ride for a small fee. Hours: 4pm - 7pmw»9s| Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday jolUfr' $ 5.00 I A $50.00 Purchase. Limit 1 coupon per customer, per order. J S Coupon Valid From June 11 thru June 29,2002 i 55.00. UTILITY 55/70 LBS. 30.00, 40.00. FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS STEADY TO 30.00 LOWER. NO. 1 90/122 LBS. 135.00, 167.50. NO. 2 80/120 LBS. 75.00, 132.50. HOLSTEIN HEIF ERS: NO. 1 85/90 LBS. 460.00, 560.00 ONE AT 640.00. NO. 2 65/75 LBS. 130.00. 440.00. BEEF TYPE BULLS & HEIFERS 85/120 LBS. 135.00, 172.50, 135/150,92.50,162.50. HOGS: 28. BARROW & GILTS STEADY TO 2% LOWER. 45-50% 245/315 LB. 31.00, 33.00. 40-45% 245/330 LB. 29.00,31.00. FEEDER PIGS: 27. 1-3 30/40 LBS. 20.00-30.00/HD. 1-3 45/55 LBS. 29.00, 30.00. SHEEP: NO MARKET TEST. GOATS: NO MARKET TEST. Greencastle Hay Greencastle, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction May 27 and 30,2002 TOTAL LOADS: 13. MIXED HAY: 62.50-125.00. 1.30/ BALE. Weekly Dairy Market Outlook (Continued from Page Al 6) and barrel cheese prices rose to $1.17 per pound by week’s end. down to $1.03 per pound this xhe futures market is expect week at the Chicago Mercantile j n g Gutter and cheese prices to re- Exchange. The good news is that b oun( j somewhat this summer butter imports have fallen behind and fall The Class m future at year-ago levels. Lower domestic tbe Chicago Mercantile Ex pnces have reduced the demand ch (ag of Ail 25> 2 002) for imports. But world butter show * a , QW of $lO-65 per cwx prices are also weak, at $O-45 _per fa j and kof $12 . 55 in pound. Butter pira wdl like y September Xh f concern, how increase in U.S but s feer Class m after summer heat increases the futures £ ere $l3-50 demand for ice cream and reduc- . .. esbutterfat production. CWT about a month ago. The Cheese inventories are also ma * et 18 some pnce higher than expected. Stocks of we ~ 4neSS ' . , , ’ ... American cheese in April were The weather and state of the up 1 percent relative to a year general economy are two factors ago, whereas “other cheese” in- that will drive milk ptiCM^tus ventories were up 16 percent. Of- summer and fall. It, is ficial numbers for commercial early to see how eithti&KHyplay' disappearance were not available °ut this year. Dairy pri**' this weekfrom USDA, but there still have are many reports that consumer in fall i demand for mozzarella cheese is above $l. weak so far may- &&erc is a explain why chdfee” itt* fall ventories are growing. tinue to • Cheese prices are weak but months. _ ->ng holding steady. Block cheese numbers suddenly decline, global prices at the Chicago Mercantile prices suddenly rise, and/or sum- Exchange were $1.20 per pound, mer heat comes early. W§mm imjqlit mmtemm Livestock Market, Inc. Jersey Shore, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Thursday, May 30,2002 RETURN TO FARM CALF; 100.00-705.00. GOOD VEAL: 60.00-99.00. COMMON VEAL: 15.00-59.00. CHOICE STEERS: 65.00-68.00. SELECT STEERS: 60.00-64.00. COMMON STEERS: 52.00-59.00. COMMERCIAL COWS; 40.00-48.00. CANNERS/CUTTERS: 35.01M5.00. SHELLS: 25.00 TO 34.00. * CHOICE HEIFERS: 65.00-67.00. SELECT HEIFERS: 60.00-64.00. COMMON HEIFERS: 44.00-59.00. GOOD FEEDERS: 60.00-75.00. COMMON FEEDERS: 41.00-59.00. BULLS: 57.00-60.25. 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