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    Lancaster County
Weekly Cattle
New Holland, Pa.
Report Supplied By USDA
Friday, September 6,2002
CATTLE CALVES
THIS WEEK 2708 1557
LAST WEEK 2539 1704
LAST YEAR 2277 1608
CATTLE: Compared to last week,
slaughter steers sold steady to .50 lower.
Holstein steers were in very light supply
this week, with the few available trading
mostly steady. Slaughter heifer receipts
continue to be light, therefore a market
trend was not established. Breaking and
boning cows sold mostly steady, weak
ening late in the week. Slaughter bulls
sold mostly steady, with prices firming up
at the end of the week on a good run and
demand. The direct feedyards in the
Southern Plains continue to hold out this
week as the Northern yards have already
moved some cattle 1.00-2.00 lower on a
dressed basis, at mostly 99.00. The few
live sales that have been reported are
ranging from 60.00-65.00, however with a
weighted average ranging from mostly
62.00- 63.00, steady money this Week
would be a victory. An abundance of com
petitive proteins remain on the market,
with butcher hogs finally breaking
through the 20.00 barrier after a two week
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dive. This cheaply priced white meat sit
ting in grocery stores has added a lot of
unneeded pressure to the red meat indus
try, with boxed beef values already
3.50-4.00 lower than this time a week ago.
This weeks supply included 34 percent
slaughter steers, 4 percent slaughter heif
ers, 33 percent cows, 2 percent bulls, with
the balance feeders.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice
and Prime 2-4 1265-1415 lbs 65.00-67.00,
fancy singles from 67.00-67.75. Choice 2-3
1175-1440 lbs 63.00-65.50, high dressing
1-2 from 66.25-71.50, few Yield Grade 4
1210-1430 lbs 59.50-62.75. Select and low
Choice 2-3 1150-1395 lbs 61.85-64.00, few
heavyweights 1510-1630 lbs 56.25- 59.50.
HOLSTEIN STEERS: Select and low
Choice 2-3 1300-1490 lbs 54.75-56.50, few
full 53.00-54.50. SLAUGHTER HEIF
ERS: Heiferettes; Commercial to Choice
2-4 1185-1460 lbs 52.00- 59.25. SLAUGH
TER COWS: PERCENT LEAN
WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESSING
Breakers 75-80 over-1400 lbs 39.25-44.50
37.00- Boners 80-85 over-1200 lbs
36.25-41.00 34.00-37.00 Lean (Hi-Yield)
85-88 over-1200 lbs 35.50-38.50
32.00- Lean 88-90 over-1000 lbs
31.50- 28.50-32.00 Lean (Light-Wt)
85-90 750 -1000 lbs 29.00-34.00
24.50- SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield
Grade 1 1000-1905 lbs 49.25-57.75, few
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44.25-48.25, couple 2040-2155 lbs
46.75-47.50. Yield Grade 2 1045-1900 lbs
42.00- low dressing or lightweight
735-1195 lbs 39.50-46.00. CALVES: Com
pared to last week, vealers sold steady to
5.00 lower. Large slaughter calves were
not well tested. Holstein bulls returning to
the farm sold up to 10.00 higher to kick
off the week, with demand very light late
in the week with prices sharply lower.
Holstein heifers started the week
15.00- lower, with demand picking
up late in the week for prices to close
steady to firm.
VEALERS: Standard and Good 80-125
lbs 25.00-40.00. Utility 40-90 lbs 10.00-
30.00.
SLAUGHTER CALVES: Not well
tested due to very light supplies.
RETURNED TO FARM: Holstein
bulls 95-120 lbs 107.00-154.00, mostly
119.00- 124.00; 80-90 lbs 97.00-137.00, 91
lbs 80.00; 87 lbs 45.00; 83 lbs 40.00. Plain
er-type bulls 95-125 lbs 112.00-125.00, late
in the week 75.00-102.00, mostly
80.00- 83-90 lbs 50.00-105.00. Hol
stein heifers 80-115 lbs 460.00- 555.00,
fancy individual 640.00; 82 lbs 360.00.
Plainer-type heifers 93-100 lbs
535.00- late in the week
190.00- 81-83 lbs 310.00-315.00; 73
lbs 210.00. Beef-type bulls and heifers
70-130 lbs 75.00-140.00.
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Pennsylvania
Livestock Auction
Waynesburg, Pa.
Thursday, Sept. 5,2002
Report Supplied By Auction
Cattle: STOCK COWS; 38.00-45.50.
SLAUGHTER COWS: Utility & Com
mercial 35.00-41.00; Canner & Boning
Utility 35.00-39.50; Cutter & Boning Util
ity 34.00-37.00; Canner & Low Cutter
31.00- Shells 30.00 & down.
BULLS: YIELD GRADE 1
1500#-2000# 40.00-53.50; YIELD
GRADE 2 1000#-1400# 40.00-56.00.
FEEDER STEERS: M & L 1 300-500#
80.00- 250-280# 80.00-100.00; M
600-900# 55.00-87.00.
HEIFERS: M 1 & L 1 300-500#
70.00- L 1 400-650# 60.00-80.00.
BULLS: M & L 1 300-620# 70.00-97.00.
CALVES: Veal Prime 70.00-85.00;
Choice 60.00-84.00; Good 35.00-70.00;
Farm Calves #1 Holstein Bulls 90-120#
Few 35.00-115.00; #2 Holstein Bulls
80-100# Few 10.00-50.00; Beef Bull
& Hfrs./Hd. 50.00-34.00.
HOGS: Barrows & Gilts #l-2
210-255# 30.00-36.00; #2-3 255-280#
30.00- Sows #l-3 300-500#
17.00- Feeder Pigs 1-3 15-20#
5.00- 1-3 25-35# 10.00-41.00/
Hd.
LAMBS: High Choice 80-100#
65.00- Choice 40-75# 60.00-83.00;
Feeder Lambs Good 60.00-84.00; Sheep
20.00- Fat Sheep 20.00 and down.
GOATS: Urge 45.00-100.00/Hd.;
Medium 30.00-75.00/Hd.; Small
10.00-
HORSES: Horses 20.00-52.00; Ponies
20.00-48.00.
Jersey Shore
Livestock Market, Inc.
Jersey Shore, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Thursday, Sept. 5,2002
RETURN TO FARM CALF
100.00-500,00.
GOOD VEAL: 69.00-99.00.
COMMON VEAL: 10.00-68.00.
CHOICE STEERS: 62.00-65.00.
SELECT STEERS: 55.00-61.00.
COMMON STEERS: 43.00-54.00.
COMMERCIAL COWS: 38.00-45.00.
CANNERS/CUTTERS: 30.00-39.00.
SHELLS: 25.00 TO 29.00.
CHOICE HEIFERS: 62.00-65.00.
SELECT HEIFERS: 55.00-61.00.
COMMON HEIFERS; 35.00-54.00.
GOOD FEEDERS: 75.00-83.00.
COMMON FEEDERS: 38.00-74.00.
BULLS: 43.00-46.00.
Greencastle Hay
Greencastle, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
September 5,2002
HAY: 7 LOADS. TOTAL LOADS: 7.
MIXED HAY: 50.00-92.50.
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Thursday, September 5,2002
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Produce Auction
Penn Yan, New York
Report Supplied by Auction
September 2,2002
BEANS: 9.50-10.00 8 QT.
BLUEBERRIES: 1.90-2.05 PINT.
CANTALOUPES: .18-1.60.
CORN: 1.00-2.60.
CUCUMBERS: 3.38-6.50 8 QT.
GRAPES: 4.75-5.75 8 QT.
LETTUCE; .55.
ONIONS: .35.
PEACHES: 4.75-5.25 8 QT.
PEPPERS: 2.50-6.25 8 QT.
POTATOES: 5.25-6.00 8 QT.
PUMPKINS: .65-2.00.
SALT POTATOES 7.00 8 QT.
SQUASH 2.75-5.25 8 QT.
TOMATOES: 6.00-10.25 25+N.
WATERMELONS: .30-2.00.
ZUCCHINI: 2.88-4.25 8 QT.
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CATTLE: 135. STEERS: STEADY.
COWS: STEADY TO 3.00 HIGHER
ON BREEDERS.
STEERS: CHOICE 2-3 1130/1410 LBS.
61.25, 63.25. SELECT 1-3 COUPLE
58.25 & 59.00.
HOLSTEIN STEERS: STANDARD
1-2 43.00,45.25.
HEIFERS: CHOICE 2-4 1276 LBS.
ONE AT 59.00. STANDARD 1-2 42.00,
45.00.
COWS: BREAKERS 75-80% LEAN
38.00. 45.00, COUPLE TO 46.00. BONE
RS 80-85% LEAN 34.00, 38.75. LEAN
85-90% LEAN 29.00, 34.75. SHELLS
DOWN TO 29.00 AND DOWN.
BULLS: YIELD GRADE 2 910/2005
LBS. 42.25,48.25, ONE AT 37.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: L-2 -
635/850 54.00,60.50. L-3 - 750/880, 32.50,
39.00.
HEIFERS: M & L-2 - 430/830, 50.00,
57.00.
BULLS: L-3 - 510/795,45.00,50.50.
CALVES: 88. STANDARD AND
GOOD 90/100 LBS. 30.00, 40.00. STAN
DARD AND GOOD 65/85 LBS. 25.00,
37.50. UTILITY 45/80 LBS. 15.00,25.00.
FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS
STEADY TO 30.00 LOWER. NO. 1
90‘/«30 LBS. 65.00, 85.00. NO. 2 80/125
LBS. 40.00, 62.50. HOLSTEIN HEIF
ERS: NO. 1 85 & 95 LBS. 400.00 &
450.00, NO. 2 80/90 LBS. 160.00, 270.00.
BEEF TYPE BULLS AND HEIFERS
70/90 LBS. 85.00,122.50.
HOGS: 56. BARROWS AND GILTS
STEADY TO 8.50 LOWER. 49-54%
LEAN 215/290 LB. 19.50, 20.25. 45-50%
200/325 LB. 15.00, 19.00. SOWS: 1-3 696
& 796 LBS. 5.50 & 7.50.
FEEDER PIGS 15. UTILITY 15/20
LBS. 3.00,5.00.
SHEEP: 31. SLAUGHTER LAMBS
HCH & PR 120/130 LBS. 67.50, 75.00.
CH 65/75 LBS. 62.50, 72.00. 90/95 LBS.
62.00, 66.00. SLAUGHTER SHEEP 8.00,
31.00,
GOATS: 1. LARGE WETHER - ONE
AT 75.00.
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