Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 07, 2002, Image 9

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Lebanon Valley
Livestock
Fredericksburg, Pa.
Report Supplied By PDA
December 4,2002
TUESDAY CATTLE 97. CALVES
127, HOGS 17, SHEEP AND GOATS 0
LAST TUESDAY CATTLE 124,
CALVES 166, HOGS 12, SHEEP AND
GOATS 0.
CATTLE: Compared with last week's
auction, slaughter cows sold 1.25-1.75
higher. Other classes were not well tested.
HOLSTEIN STEERS: Select 2 individ
ual 48.75.
SLAUGHTER COWS. Breakers 75-80
percent lean 56 75-43.75. Boners 80-85
percent lean 33.25-37 25. I,ean 85-90 per
cent lean 27.50-34.00.
SLAUGHTER BULLS. Yield grade I
individual 2075 lbs 45.50. Yield grade 2
1330-1665 lbs couple 37.75-44.25.
FEEDER STEERS Medium 2 485 lbs
individual 36.00. Large 3 Holstems
540-605 lbs couple 32.00-33 00
FEEDER HEIFERS- Medium 1 310 lbs
one head 48 00. Medium 2 individual 315
lbs 41.00. Large 3 Holsteins 490-680 lbs
few 37.00-39.50
FEEDER BULLS Medium and Large
1 635-715 lbs couple 44 00 Medium 2 315
lbs one head 49.00 Large 3 Holsteins
350-585 lbs 35.50-39 50
CALVES Compared to last Tuesday,
Holstein bulls returning to the farm sold
10.00- higher. Holstein heifers were
steady VEALERS: Standard and Good
75-120 lbs 30.00-45.00. Utility 60-115 lbs
10 00-25.00. RETURNED TO FARM.
Holstein bulls Number 1 95-115 lbs
87.00- 85-90 lbs 67.00-87.00. Num-
ber 2 80-140 lbs 50.00-102.00. Holstein
heifers Number 1 one head 100 lbs 300.00
Number 2 85-90 lbs couple 150.00-230.00.
BARROWS AND GILTS. PERCENT
LEAN WEIGHT PRICE SOWS: Prices
were steady with last week. US 1-3 Cou
ple 485 lbs 15.00-18 00 500-625 lbs
20.00-21.50 Medium Individual 415 lbs
5 00 BOARS Few 265 lbs 18.00 FEEDER
PIGS: US 1-3 One 160 lbs 30.00/per head
SHEEP: No market test GOATS No
market test
Belknap Livestock
Belknap, Pa.
Report Supplied By USDA
December 4,2002
CATTLE 139. .(PDA).
STEERS- few Select 1-2 62 75-65.25,
Standard 1-2 51.50-58.00.
HOLSTEIN STEERS few Choice 2-3
1172-1266 lbs 62 75-66 50, Select 1-2
53.25-58.00.
COWS: Breakers 75-80 r/ r lean
38 00-45.75, Boners 80-85 r /T lean
34.50-37.75, Lean 85-90Vr lean
29.00- Shells 29.00 and down.
BULLS: one Yield Grade 1 1744 lbs
45 50, few Yield Grade 2 1100-1375 lbs
37 50-42.50.
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS. Medi
um 1-2 670-950 lbs 48 00-61.50, few Large
2 520-550 lbs 30 50- 35 00; HEIFERS:
Medium 1-2 325-575 lbs 55 00-66 00,
600-750 lbs 49 50-59.00, BULLS, few Me
dium 1 518-750 lbs 58 00-73.00.
CALVES 122...VEALERS: one Choice
210 lbs 95 00, Standard and Good 70-100
lbs 21 00-40.00, Utility 50-80 lbs
10.00-
FARM CALVES: No 1 Holstein bulls
100-115 lbs 85.00-105 00, No 2 80-115 lbs
40.00- No 1 Holstein heifers 90-115
lbs 350.00-360.00, No 2 80-95 lbs
90.00-
Beef type bulls and heifers 70-110 lbs
70.00-130.00
HOGS 59...8ARR0WS AND GILTS:
45-50% lean 220-260 lbs 32.50-33.50,
40-45% lean 240-270 lbs 28.50-31.50.
SOWS: few 1-3 390-478 lbs 20.00-28.00,
one to 36.00. MEDIUM: few 290-315 lbs
11.50-13.50.
BOARS: couple 340 & 592 lbs 5.50 &
6.50.
FEEDER PIGS 32... US 1-3 one lot 35
lbs 11.00, 2-3 one lot 40-45 lbs 3.00 per
head.
SHEEP 37 ..SLAUGHTER LAMBS:
one High Choice and Prime 62 lbs 100.00,
Choice 80-100 lbs 82.00-85.00.
GOATS 26...(A11 sold by the head with
weights estimated). Kids' one Selection 1
60 lbs 50.00 few Selection 2 60-75 lbs
31.00-55.00, few 40-60 lbs 2100-44.00.
Nannies: few 80-120 lbs 44.00-54.00 Billi
es. few 80-140 lbs 30.00-102.00.
Call today to place your order
directly from the manufacturer
RO. Box 1149
Jacksonville, TX 75766
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 7, 2002-A9
CATTLE: 97 HEAD
STEERS- CHOICE 67 00-72 00,
GOOD 62.00-66 00
HEIFERS CHOICE 65 00-71 00,
GOOD 60 00-64.00.
COWS UTILITY AND COMMER
CIAL 33.00-40.00, CANNFR AND LOW
CUTTER 15 00-32.00.
BULLOCKS- GOOD & CHOICE
45.00-49.00
BULLS; YG+NI 33.00-48.00
FEEDER CATTLE- STEERS
50 00-65 00, BULLS 45 00-55.00, HEIF
ERS 50.00-60 00
CALVES 82 HEAD. CHOICE
78 00-88 00, GOOD 65 00-75 00, STAN
DARD 20.00-38.00; HOI STEIN BUI LS
90-130 LBS. 60 00-100 00, HOI STEIN
HEIFERS 90-130 LBS 150 00-350 00
HOGS. 78 US+NI-2, 30 00-34 00, US
+N 1-3, 27.00-30.00.
SOWS US+NI-3 14 00-24 00
BOARS. 5.00-14.00.
FEEDER PIGS 16 HEAD US +NI-3
20-50 IBS 7.00-12 00
SHEEP 8 HEAD CHOICE LAMBS
90.00-95.00, GOOD I A MBS 85 00-90.00.
51 AUGHTER EWES 28 00-33 00
GOATS 51 00-85 00
CATTLE 204. (SUPPIIFD BY THE
AUCTION)
COWS Breakers 75-80% lean
38 50-41.25, Boners 80-85% lean
35.00-39.00, Lean 85-90% lean
32 25-35 00. Shells down to 20.00.
BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1200-1800 lbs
43.50-48.50
CALVES 111...VEALERS: Standard
and Good 90-100 lbs 25.00-35.00, Utility
60-85 lbs 15.00-25.00.
FARM CALVES: No 1 Holstein bulls
95-110 lbs 70.00-110 00, No 2 Holstein
bulls 90-120 lbs 55.00-80.00; No 1 Hol
stein heifers 95-110 lbs 160.00-250.00.
HOGS 10... Barrows and Gilts: 45-50%
lean 250-300 lbs 26.50-30.00.
FEEDER PIGS 37. US 1-3 10.00-21 00
per head.
SHEEP 15... SLAUGHTER LAMBS.
Choice 70-90 lbs 65.00-74.00. Good and
Choice 90-100 lbs 55.00-63.00.
GOATS 30. (All sold by the head with
weights estimated). Kids: 20 00-36 00
Nannies 35.00-44 00. Billies. 60.00-75.00.
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Morrison’s Cove
Livestock
Martinsburg, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Monday, December 2, 2002
Belleville
Livestock Auction
Belleville, Pa.
December 4, 2002
Report Supplied By Auction