New Holland Livestock Auction New Holland, Pa. Report Supplied By USD A Monday, November 4,2002 Cattle Calves Sheep Goats MONDAY 505 257 1091 1776 LAST WEEK 394 256 1040 1188 LAST YEAR CATTLE’ Compared to Thursday, lean slaughter cows sold steady to firm on a mixed supply. Conditions ranged from empty to full, with the recent colder weather definitely startihg to show on the weaker cows. Fleshier cows sold mostly weaker, with instances of 100 lower on the Breaking cow supply. Buyer at tendance was very light, as it has been over the past month. There remains a steady flow of slaughter cows coming to town, with cow cutout values trending around steady, and demand remain about steady as well. Slaughter bulls sold steady to weak. The bull run was made up of mostly average quality stock, with the usual high dressers trading at a premium to the bulk. Slaughter cows made up nearly 42 percent of the run. SLAUGHTER COWS. PERCENT LEAN WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESSING Breakers 75-80 over 1400 lbs 36.75-40.50 33 50-3675 Boners 80-85 over 1200 lbs 34.50-39 00 31.00-34 50 Lean (Hl-Yleld) 85-88 over 1200 lbs 32 50-36.25 28.00-32.50 Lean 88-90 over 1000 IN 28 00-33.00 25.00-28.00 Lean (Light-Wt) 85-90 750-1000 IN 25.50-29.00 2200-25.00 SLAUGH TER BULLS Yield Grade 1 1055-1805 IN 43.00-51.00, high dressing individual 53 50, few low dressing 42.00-43.00 Yield Grade 2 1060-1950 IN 41.50-43.50, low dressing and lightweight 35 50-41.75. Bullocks: Few Select 2 820-1045 IN 45.75-50.50, individual 5200 CALVES Compared to Thursday, veal calves sold steady to weak on a light test Holstein bull calves re turning to the farm sold with a lower undertone. Bid ding was only moderate to kick off the week, with buy ers being very selective on the quality of the supply available. There were not enough Holstein heifers on offer for a market test SLAUGHTER CALVES* Good and Choice fancy 365 lb individual 80.00; 400-500 IN 62.00-67.00, plain er quality 53.00-54.00; 500-550 IN 44.00-48.00. VEALERS. Few Utility 70-95 IN 11.00-20.00 RE TURNED TO FARM: Holstein bulls 95-125 IN 90.00-107.00; 90 IN 60.00-65.00; 80-85 IN 35.00-70.00, mostly 35.00-42 00, few 80 IN 27.00. Plainer-type bulls 95-110 IN 60.00-80.00. mostly 65.00-77 00 Pew Hol stein heifers 115 IN 300 00; 80 IN 210.00; 70 IN 70.00. SHEEP: Compared to Thursday, 50-70 lb slaughter lamN sold mixed, although a lower undertone was noted Heavier 90-120 lb lamN sold 5.00-10.00 higher in active bidding. Slaughter ewes sold mostly steady on a very good run SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice and Prime 2-3 50-70 IN 110 00-125 00; 90-120 IN 95.00-105 00. SLAUGHTER EWES. Good and Choice Yearlings and 2 year-olds 4500-55.00. Utility and Good 1-3 3000-4SOO GOATS Compared to last week. Kid goats sold 5 00-10 00 lower. Lighter weight Yearlings sold weak er, with 80-100 lb Yearlings trading with a higher un dertone A very large consignment of Yearlings late in the sale sold from 71.00-79 00 In very active bidding; and goes to show that there is still something to N said about raising higher quality goats. Nannies sold mostly 3.00-6.00 lower on a very plain supply. Wethers sold 4 00-10.00 lower, with Billies trading sharply lower. A few highly muscled Billies sold higher than last week's run as buyers are still interested in owning the good ones However, the quality of Monday's run was very mixed, with most of the goats very plain. Also, with nearly 1800 head on offer, the supply definitely out weighed the demand on all classes. Kids: Selection 1 20-40 IN 36.00-44.00; pkg 55 IN 62.00 Selection 2 20-40 IN 26.00-34.00; package 50 IN 42.00. Yearlings: Selection 1 60-80 IN 54.00-68.00; 80-100 IN KIRKWOOD HAY AUCTION Hay, Straw and Grain Auction EVERY TUESDAY 10:00 Located Rt. 472 5 miles south of Quarryville or 6 miles north of Oxford corner of Rt. 472 and Noble Road. George Gibney, Auctioneer AU-002534-E No out of state checks 3 50-70 lbs 26.00-38.00; 70-100 Ibi 37.00-42.00. Wethers: 50-70 lbs 56.00-72.00; 70-100 lbs 72.00-82.00; 100-125 lbs 82.00-92.00, early 6600-74.00. Bucks/Billies. Selection 1 70-100 Ibe 64.00- 100-150 lbs 80.00-92.00; 150-250 lbs 92.00- couple 142.00, with a very fancy individ ual at 185 00. Selection 2 70-100 lbs 60.00-64.00; 100-150 lbs 64.00-78.00; few 150-250 lbs 77.00-92.00. Selection 3 70-100 lbs 40 00-54.00. 646 1014 Vintage Livestock Auction Vintage, Pa. November 5,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Cattle Calves Sheep Goats THIS WEEK LAST WEEK LAST YEAR Compared to Thursday, slaughter steers sold firm to .50 higher, with the bottom end of the Choice cattle trending as much as 1.00 higher. Tuesday’s supply In cluded several consignments of very well finished steers, with the finish on Monday's supply about aver age Bidding was relatively active on the bulk of the run, and very active on the higher quality stock. How ever, there is still room for improvement as the West ern direct market moved 35-65 percent Choice steers at mostly 68.00 late last week. Which is important, as most local feeders are accustomed to a 2.00-3.00 premi um when compared to the Western market; and right fully so as the bulk of the Eastern-fed cattle stay on feed for greater periods than do the cattle In the larger feeding operations of the Midwest, which turns out a better finished product Holstein steers sold steady to firm, as several hard-fed Holsteins drew very good buyer interest The slaughter heifer supply was fairly light, although the few on hand sold steady to firm. Lean slaughter cows sold with a lower undertone, with Breaking and Boning cows trading sharply lower Buyer attendance was light, with the few on hand struggling to keep up with the 400 head supply. The fleshier cows suffered much worse than the lean cows, as bids were 2.00-4.00 lower. Slaughter bulls also trended lower on a very light run. The supply included 40 percent steers, 8 percent heifers, 46 percent cows 23 percent bulls, with the balance feeders. SLAUGHTER STEERS. High Choice and Prime 2-4 1230-1450 IN 66.10-69.50, few 71.00-72.75. Choice 2-3 1240-1470 IN 65.00-68,25, few up to 69.25, full 63.00, few Yield Grade 5 58.00, heavyweights 1500-1610 IN 58.00-60.75. Select and low Choice 2-3 1230-1439 IN 63.00-65.10, 65,25-66.00 late, heavy weights 1470-1595 IN 58.00-63.75. Few Select 1-3 1170-1250 IN 61.50-63.10. HOLSTEIN STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-3 1440-1510 IN 57.25-58.85, couple crosa-breds 60.25. Choice 2-3 1350-1600 IN 54.00-57.75. Select and low Choice 2-3 1450-1590 IN 51.50-53.00. Select 1-2 1250-1500 IN 50.00-5100. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS; Choice few Prime 2-4 1045-1360 lbs 63.50-65.25, couple yield grade 4 60.25-60.50. Select and low Choke 2-3 1030-1240 Ibe 58.00- 59.00. Select 1-3 1270-1490 lbs 52 75-57.25 Hei ferettes: Commercial to Choice 2-4 1050-1225 lbs 53.75-54.00. SLAUGHTER COWS: PERCENT LEAN WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESSING Breakers 75-80 Over 1400 lbs 34.00-38.00 32.75-34.00 Boners 80-85 Over 1200 lbs 33.00-35.00 3100-33.00 Lean (Hl-Yield) B & R CATTLE CO RD 1, Marietta PA 17547 Office Phone: 717*653*6164 Specializing in Stockers & Feeders JOHN BOWMAN 717*653*5728 RON RANCK 717*656*9849 140 lb* .00; 70*100 50-70 lbs 30. 930 752 0 0 90S 752 0 0 926 732 HAY, STRAW & CORN &MT - SALE - Sale Starts Every Friday At 10 AM c * GREEN DRAGON MARKET & AUCTION 955 N. State St. Ephrata, Pa. (717) 738-1117 1 mile North of Ephrata on N. State St. Out of State Buyara -Caah or Certified ChecKa Only Market At A Glance Lancaster County Livestock Auction Averages (Price Per Hundredweight) Week Ending Friday, November 8,2002 Supplied By Market Staff This Wk 67.35 65.25 37.75 34.00 47.00 29.10 98.00 Steers, Choice 2-3 Heifers, Choice 2-3 Cows, Breakers, 75-80% lean Cows, Boners, 80-85% lean Bulls, YGI, ltd. Hogs, 49-54% lean, Monday Lambs, Choice/Prime 80-110 lb. 85-88 Over 1200 Ibe 32.00-35.50 29.00-32.00 Lean 88-90 Over 1000 Mi 27.50-33.00 24.50-28.75 Lein (Lifht-Wt) 85-90 750-1000 Ibi 25.50-29.00 22.25-25.75 SLAUGHTER BULLS; Few Yield grade 1 1635-1965 lb* 41.25-42.50, high dressing individual 51 25. Few Yield grade 2 1030-2040 lbs 40.00-41.50, low dressing individual 37.75. CALVES: Compared to last Tuesday, veal calves sold steady to 5.00 tower on a food supply, and fairly food buyer Interest Holstein bull calves suitable for special-fed veal barns sold sharply higher in very active bidding. After several weeks of very mixed bidding and buyer interest buyers are procuring calves much more aggressively. Even the wet cold rains could not cool off the bullish tone of Tuesday's auction. Holstein heifer buyers did not share the same attitude as the bull buy ers, as heifer prices trended lower. Last week prices were in the upper SOO.OO range, with this weeks* bids struggling to break the SOO.OO barrier. The supply in cluded 625 head in the state graded sale, with around 86 percent of the graded supply returned to feed SLAUGHTER CALVES: Few Good and Choice 235-275 lbs 55.00-57.00; 365 lb Individual 55.00,550 lb individual 50.00. VEALERS: Standard and Good BS-11S lbs 25 00-35.00. Utility 4545 Ibe 15.00-25.00, lightweight 10.00- RETURNED TO FARM: Holstein Bulls 95-125 lbs 101.00-120.00; 90 lbs 70.00; 85 lbs 6100; 80 lbs 72.00. Plainer-type bulls 100-115 lbs 86.00-95 00; 95 lbs 60.00-62.00; 90 lbs 60.00-70.00; 83 lbs 42 00-45.00. Weaker bulls 95-110 lbs 45.00-80.00. Few beef-type bulls 95-105 Iba 115.00-130.00. Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs 410.00-475.00; 83 lbs 310.00; couple 75 lbs 240 00. Plainer-type heifers couple packages 95-110 lbs 370.00; 83 lbs 210.00; 75 lbs 240.00; couple 63 lbs 210 00 Beef type heifers 95-100 lbs 125.00-135.00; few fancy 70 lbs 145.00- Monday Market We are selling fat cattle and butcher cows Monday, Warn Private Treaty Lancaster Stockyards 717-394-7915 Wk Ago 65.75 62.50 39.00 36.00 48.25 26.86 95.00 New Holland Livestock Auction New Hoflaad, Pa. Thursday, November 7,2002 Report Supplied By USDA Cattle Calves Sheep Goats THURSDAY 1321 671 282 375 LAST WEEK 1507 684 282 375 LAST YEAR 1303 651 286 402 CATTLE: Compared to Tuesday, slaughter steers sold ftilly 1.00-2.00 higher. Bidding was extremely ac tive early, tapering off slightly towards tbs cod of the light run as quality tended to be lower. Buyers came in with their guns Mazin', as bids matched the fancy sup ply How for Mow. Demand could have been supported by die lighter run, as Thursday’s supply was over 200 head lighter than last weeks. However, with the direct feed yards moving their low Choice fats at 68.00, these longer and harder-fed eastern cattle should hold a pre mium to the Western market; this thinking was farmer supportive, and It doesn't hurt that the December live cattle contract at the CME is above 73.00, with the February contract sitting above 76.00. Slaughter heifer buyers also joined in as prices treaded 1.00-2XIO higher on the attractive offering. It has been a while since a good run of fat heifers went through the ring, and it was a welcome change to see some well finished stock. Holstein steers sold firm to 1.00 higher as spillover from the colored cattle lent support Holstein numbers were also higher, and with the increase there was also a noticeable increase in quality. Holstein weights were not extremely heavy, as they have been over die last few runs; and buyers took notice as they have a lot more use for the lighter carcasses. Lean slaughter cows sold firm to instances .50 higher, with Breaking and Boning cows trending up to 2.00 higher. Buyer attend ance was very good, with bidding fairly active on the QUALITY FEEDER CATTLE Financing Available * Fixed Interest Rates • Interest Due when Cattle Are Sold - No Monthly Payments SCARFF BROS. INC. Cattle Dealers • Licensed & Bonded 2300 Fallston Road • Fallston MD 21047 Lance N. Scarff Farm (410) 877-0370 Fax (410) 877-7802 (410) 459-4865 Contract Feeding Programs ■ Marketing of Finished Cattle ■ Dairy Heifers •Willier, Incorporated Your Source for Quality Cattle Licensed and Bonded Cattle Brokers Inside Pennsylvania: 717-626-3113 FAX; 717-626-1260 Toll-Free Outside of PA; 1-800-485-2233 fleshier cows. The quality of Thursday's run was well below average, with buyers unwilling to procure the very low condition cows. Slaughter bulls trended high er when compared to Tuesday's very light test. Bull runs continue to include around 100 head, with bid ding fairly active. The supply included 28 percent steers, 7 percent heifers, 41 percent cows, 8 percent bulls, with the balance feeders. SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-4 1200-1425 lbs 68.00-71.25. mostly 70.00-71.25, few heavy Yield Grade 5 1560-1595 lbs 58.25-63.00. Choice 2-3 1235-1460 tbs 66.50-69.50, several high dressing Yield Grade 1-2 69.50-7105, heavy 1520-1665 lbs 60.25-63.00. Select and low Choice 2-3 1180-1450 lbs 64.50-67.00, up to 68.75 early, late 62.25-64.00. Few Se lect 1-3 1190-1360 lbs 62.00-64.25. HOLSTEIN STEERS; High Choice and Prime 2-3 1360-1575 lbs 57.00-59.25, up to 60.00 late. Choice 2-3 1325-1450 lbs 54.00-58.00. Select and low Choice 2-3 1210-1360 lbs 54.00-55.00, few heavy 1570-1645 lbs 5240-5245. Select 1-2 or going back on feed 1170-1380 lbs 45.50-50.50. Yr Ago 65.00 64.25 42.00 38.50 55.50 36.35 69.00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Couple High Choice and Prime 3-4 1130-1375 lbs 69.00-72.00, few Yield Grade 4-5 58.50-60.00. Choke 2-3 1130-1395 tbs 6545-67.00, few Yield Grade 4 61.00-63.00. Select and low Choice 2-3 1060-1420 lbs 63.00- 65.50, few high dressing Yield Grade 1-2 6845-69.00. Heiferettes: Commercial to Choice 2-4 1075-1330 lbs 58.00-59.75, few heavy 1500 lbs 47.00-51.00. SLAUGHTER COWS: PERCENT LEAN WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESSING Breakers 75-80 Over 1400 lbs 36.50-40.50 32.50-36.00. Boners 80-85 Over 1200 lbs 34.25-38.00 31.50-34.00. Lean (Hl-Yield) 85-88 Over 1200 lbs 31.00-34.75 28.00-31.00. Lean 88-90 Over 1000 lbs 28 75-33.50 26.00-28.75 Lean (Ligbt-Wt) 85-90 750-1000 lbs 25.75-29.50 2240-2545. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1325-1890 Ibe 43.00-50.75, few high dressing up to 52.50. Yield grade 2 1185-1950 Ibe few low dreaelag 37.75- 38.75. Bullocks Select and low Choice 2-3 1260-1545 lbs 54.00-58.50. CALVES: 'Compared to Monday, veal calves were not tested due to the very light early week supply. Hol stein bull calves returning to the farm sold mixed, with 95-125 pounders trading with a lower undertone, and bulls under 95 lbs trending with a higher undertone. Due to the very light test on Monday, a Heifer trend could not be established late in the week. However, a lower undertone was noted on the bulk of the heifers, as prices failed to even scratch the surface of 500.00. The supply included 387 head in the state graded sale, with around 87 percent of the graded run going back on feed. VEALERS: Standard and Good 90-110 lbs 25.00- Utility 55-90 lbs 15.00-25.00, weaker 11.00- RETURNED TO FARM: Holstein bulls 95-125 lbs 85.00- mostly 95.00-97.00. few 100-105 lb bulls sold in the singles auction 115.00-12100; 91 lbs 85.00; 87 lbs 90.00; 82 lbs 65.00. Plainer-type bulls 95-125 lbs 60.00- 90 lbs 6100-86.00; 83 lbs 67.00-76.00. Beef-type bulls 95-105 lbs 80.00-95.00, fancy individual 120.00. Heifers 95-110 lbs 220.00-405.00, mostly 280.00- 90 lbs 180.00-240.00, individual 370.00; 85 lbs 160.00-280.00; 75 lbs 100.00-150.00. SHEEP: Compared to Monday, all classes sold most ly steady. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice and Prime 13 40-80 lbs 100.00-140.00; 90-120 lbs 85.00-100.00. SLAUGHTER EWES* Good and Choice Yearlings C. Howard Scarff, II Home (717) 445-4355 Fax (717) 445-7237 Mobile (410) 459-4864 (Turn to Pago A 33) W. Conly Scarff Home (410) 838-5883 Mobile (410) 790-2650