New Holland Livestock Auction New Holland, Pa. Report Supplied By LSI) A Monday. January 13,2003 Cattle Calves Hogs Sheep Goats MONDAY 465 259 1138 1073 2136 LAST WEEK 289 233 478 657 1287 LAST YEAR 230 948 1059 CATTLE: Compared to Thursday, slaughter cows sold mixed; although mostly steady to firm. The top of the Breaking cow prices are quoted lower, however the top was never tested. Cow carcass cutout values continue to close steady to firm, which is lending good support, especially when between 1100-1300 cows con tinue to hit the markets of Lancaster County. Slaughter bulls sold 2.00-3.00 lower, with in stances sharply lower The bull run was very heavy for a Monday, with nearly 100 head on the books. Even though prices were lower, de mand for fed and young bulls remains very good. Nearly 44 percent of the run was made up of slaughter cows. SLAUGHTER COWS: PERCENT LEAN WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESSING Breakers 75-80 Over 1400 lbs 39.50-42.75 35.50-39.50 Boners 80-85 Over 1200 lbs 36.25-39.75 33.75-36.00 Lean (Hi-Yield) 85-88 Over 1200 lbs 34.50- 30.00-33.00 Lean 88-90 Over 1000 lbs 31.00-34.75 28.00-31.50 Lean (Light-Wt) 85-90 750-1000 lbs 27.00-30.00 23.50-26.50 SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade I 1020-1990 lbs 43.50-48.00, high dressing indi vidual 55.00 Yield grade 2 1105-2660 lbs 41.00-44.50, low dressing 900- 1365 lbs 34.50- Bullocks: Few Select 1-2 1065-1460 lbs 60.00-60.50, couple 69.00-71.50. CALVES: Compared to Thursday, veal calves were not tested. Holstein bull calves re turning to feed sold with a lower undertone. Holstein heifers were not fully tested due to the light run. SLAUGHTER CALVES: Choice individual 180 lbs 102.00; individual 260 lbs 87.00; individ ual 365 lbs 75.00; individual 410 lbs 93.00. Few Standard and Utility 60-75 lbs 11.00-15.00. RETURNING TO FEED: Holstein bulls 95-125 lbs 120.00-140.00. Plainer-type bulls 95-125 lbs 92.00-122.00; 90 lbs 85.00-95.00. Weaker bulls 95-125 lbs 75.00- 87.00; 90 lbs 50.00- 80 lbs 60.00-70.00. Few Holstein heifers 90 lbs 280.00-410.00; 85 lbs 250.00- 75 lbs 160.00. HOGS; Barrows and gilts mostly steady to 50 higher, sows mostly 1.00 lower, boars mostly steady. BARROWS AND GILTS' 49-54% lean 215-275 lbs 33 00-35.50, individual 36.50, 45-50% lean 220-275 lbs 32.00-33.75, 290-265 lbs 32.75-34.50, 425-455 lbs 29.25-32.00, 40-45% lean 220-270 lbs 2900-31.60, 275-385 lbs 28.00-31 00 SOWS. 1-3 300-400 lbs 19.00-21 00, 400-450 lbs 21 00-24 00,450-550 lbs 23.00-26.00, 500-550 lbs 24.00-28.00, 550-700 lbs 26.50-29 50 BOARS' 300-700 lbs 7 00-7 25. SHEEP and LAMBS. Compared to Thurs day, the bulk of the lamb supply was not well tested. The 80-90 lb supply made up the majori ty of the lamb run and sold about steady. Slaughter ewes also sold near steady. All classes of sheep and lambs are weighed and sold by the pound B & R CATTLE CO RD 1, Marietta PA 17547 Office Phone: 717*653*8164 Specializing in Stockers & Feeders JOHN BOWMAN 717*653»5728 RON RANCK 717«656«9849 SLAUGHTER LAMBS' Choice and Prime 2-3 couple 22 lbs 100.00; 60-70 lbs 116.00- package 74 lbs 116.00; 80-90 lbs 104.00- 90-105 lbs 108.00-112.00, 120-145 lbs 90.00-104.00, package 82.00; pack age 165 lbs 90.00. SLAUGHTER EWES; Good and Choice Yearlings 100-160 lbs 82.00-84.00; individual 185 lbs 56.00; individual 210 lbs 64.00. Good and Choice 2 Year Olds fancy package 149 lbs 58.00; individual 170 lbs 42.00; package 200 lbs 52.00; individual 280 lbs 40.00. Ewes: couple 105 lbs 6600; 120-170 lbs 44.00-56.00, 180-250 lbs 44.00-48.00, few 52.00-55.00. GOATS: Compared to last week, a light test of Kids sold mixed; although the bulk sold with a weaker undertone. Yearlings sold 2.00-4.00 lower on a light test. Nannies sold 2.00-8.00 lower, with most of the decrease on those weighing over 100 lbs. Billies sold steady to as much as 10 00 lower, with Wethers trending weaker on a very light test. Bidding was very light early, however, even when buyer attend ance picked up a little trading was only moder ate. All goats are sold on a per head basis, with estimated weights. Kids: Selection 1 few 20-40 lbs 50.00-60.00. Selection 2 20-40 lbs 32.00- Selection 3 20-40 lbs 22.00-30.00. Yearlings: Selection 1 60-80 lbs 60.00-70.00; few 80-100 lbs 72.00-82.00. Selection 2 60-80 lbs 54.00- Selection 3 few 60-80 lbs 38.00- Docs/Nannies: Selection 1 50-70 lbs 62.00- 70-100 lbs 60.00-74.00; 100-150 lbs 72.00- full 50.00 Selection 2 70-100 lbs 100-150 lbs 60.00-72.00. Selection 3 50-70 lbs 32.00- 70-100 lbs 50.00-70.00. Wethers: Few 50-70 lbs 58.00-70.00; 70-100 lbs 72.00- few 100-150 lbs 92.00-100.00. Bucks/BiUies: Selection 170-100 lbs 72.00-76.00; 100-150 lbs 78.00-94.00, individual 112.00 150-250 lbs 106.00-144.00, few 148.00-156.00. Selection 2 70-100 lbs 56.00-70.00; 100-150 lbs 60.00- 150-250 lbs 84.00-117.00. Selection 3 70-100 lbs 48.00-58.00; 100-150 lbs 60.00- 150-250 lbs 82.00-90.00. Vintage Livestock Auction Vintage, Pa. January 13-14,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Cattle Calves Sheep Goats THIS WEEK LAST WEEK LAST YEAR CATTLE; Compared to Thursday, slaughter steers sold fully LOO higher; with instances up to 1 SO higher on the fancy high Choice and Prime stock. It became apparent that 80.00 fed cattle this winter could be a reality after all as several fancy steers on Tuesday sold from 79.00-81.00; and once the good ones are there it might not be long before the ring man starts the rest of them with an 8 instead of a 7. Even though the February Board is a little sporadic as it teeters on both sides of 81.00, it is still ex tremely feeder supportive. Holstein steers sold with a firmer undertone on light tests. Slaughter heifers sold steady to firm in mixed quality. 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The cold temperatures outside seemed to cool things off around the sale ring, as bidding was only moderate at its best. Fleshier cows had been a pretty hot commodity over the last few sales, however the extreme top at Tuesday's run was 44.00, which was a surprise as there were several fancy head of Breaking cows on the books. Slaughter bulls sold near steady on a very light test The supply included 26 percent steers, 7 percent heifers, 55 percent cows, 4 per cent bulls, with the balance feeders. SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-4 1275-1495 lbs 78.00-82.00, avg 79.98. Choice 2-3 1120-1465 lbs 74.00-78.50, avg 76.36, heavy 1510-1615 lbs 68.75-73.00, few high dressing Charolais-X‘s 74.50-77.25. Select and low Choice 2-3 1165-1495 lb 73.25-76.00, avg 74.67. Select 1-3 1025-1495 lbs 68.75-75.00, avg 71.75. Few Standard 1-2 1285-1435 lbs 62.25-67.25, avg 64.75. HOLSTEIN STEERS: Choice, few Prime 2-3 1375-1570 lbs 57.00-65.25, couple 70.00, heavy 1600-1700 lbs 55.25-61.75. Select 1-2 1140-1590 tbs 55.00-57.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Few Prime 2-3 1020-1360 lbs 73.50-77.50. Few Choice 2-3 1100-1345 lbs 70.00-73.50. Select 1-3 1000-1255 lbs 66.25-72.00. SLAUGHTER COWS; PERCENT LEAN WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESSING Breakers 75-80 Over 1400 lbs 38.50-44.00, avg 40.84 34.00- Boners 80-85 Over 1200 lbs 35.00- avg 36.85 32.75-36.75 Lean (Hi- Yield) 85-88 Over 1200 lbs 33.75-36.00, avg 34.66 33.00-34.25 Lean 88-90 Over 1000 lbs 31.25-34.75, avg 33.06 27.50-31.75 Lean (Light- Monday Market We are selling fat cattle and butcher cows Monday, 10 am Private Treaty Lancaster Stockyards 717-394-7915 Call For Prices (ye POULTRY L. TREATMEI PwttyLHtr LB ’ ( TrMBMiH Covf 1,000 Caseol (32.51 Wt) 85-90 750-1000 lbs 28.75-30.75, avg 29.75 24.00-28.00. SLAUGHTER BULLS; Yield Grade, 1 1410-1835 lbs 48.50-54.25. Yield Grade 2 1295-195 lbs 43.25-47.25. FEEDERS: Steers: Medium and Large 2 cou ple 480 lbs 69.00; package of blacks 760 lbs 70.50. Heifers: Medium and Large 2 350-430 lbs 51.00-55.00. Bulls: Medium and Large 2 couple 195 lbs 54.00; few 330-345 lbs 70.00; couple 415 lbs 46.00; few 515 lbs 60.50. CALVES: Compared to last Tuesday, veal calves sold 5.00-10.00 higher. Slaughter buyers had a rough go as a few feeders arc showing in terest in the Utility calves. Holstein bulls suit able for special-fed veal bams sold with a higher tone due to very good demand and buyer at tendance. Holstein heifers also sold with a high er undertone. The supply included 621 in the state graded sale, with around 92 percent of the supply returned to feed. SLAUGHTER CALVES: Standard and Util ity 65-90 lbs 20.00-35.00, weaker 10.00-15.00. RETURNED TO FARM; Graded Number One Holstein Bulls 95-125 lbs 127.00-170.00; pack age 90 lbs 125.00; package 85 lbs 130.00; pack age 80 lbs 112.00. Graded Number Two Hol stein Bulls 95-125 lbs 112.00-145.00; couple packages 90 lbs 130.00-135.00; couple packages 83 lbs 60.00-67.00. Graded Number One Hol stein Heifers 95-120 lbs 335.00-455.00; package 83 lbs 330.00; package 74 lbs 215.00. Graded Number Two Holstein Heifers 90-105 lbs 345.00-400.00; package 83 lbs 255.00; pack age 73 lbs 140.00. Willier, Incorporated Your Source for Quality Cattle Licensed and Bonded Cattle Brokers iniKV HIIH-RS Inside Pennsylvania: 717-626-3113 FAX: 717-626-1260 Toll-Free Outside of PA: 1-800-485-2233 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 THURSDAY LAST WEEK LAST YEAR Compared to Tuesday, slaughter steers sold fully .SO-LOO lower. The quality of the run was very mixed, as there was even a pot-load of show steers on hand, as the Harrisburg, PA Farm Show wraps up. The numbers were there for buyers to put loads together, but the varied finish did not make it easy. There were quite a few lighter muscled steers that were Yield Grade 4‘s, and needless to say do not make a good combo. Bids were even tighter late in the run as buyers backed off even more. The slaughter Holstein and heifer supply was too light early in the week to fully test Thursday's tun. There was a good selection of well finished Holsteins on offer, with bidding and interest both fairly good. Slaughter cows sold very mixed, dependent on period of the sale. Bids kicked off with same beat behind them, then tapered up and down after the open. When things were said and done, prices trended about steady. Buyers had no need to fight over them either as over 500 head of cows were in the barn. Slaughter bulls sold with a firmer under tone when compared to Tuesday's light run, as another 100 head made their way to town. The supply included 31 percent steers, 4 percent heifers, 39 percent cows, 7 percent bulls, with the balance feeders. SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-4 1130-1450 lbs 77.00-80.10, avg 78.70, Yield Grade 4-5 74.85-77.00. Choice 2-3 1120-1495 lbs 74.00-78.25, avg 75.88, Yield Grade 4 70.50-73.50, heavy 1510-1595 lbs 70.10-74.25 with a package of Yield Grade 4-5 64.75, couple high dressing Charolais-X 75.75-76.75. Select and low Choice 2-3 1190-1480 lbs 72.75-74.75, avg 73.58, heavy 1525-1580 lbs 68.00-70.50, with a few high dressing Yield Grade 1-2 76.00-81.75. Select 1-2 1200-1370 lbs 70.00-72.50, avg 71.25, heavy 1625-1655 lbs 66.75-69.00, with a couple 940-980 lb packages going back on feed 71.00-72.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-3 1290-1565 lbs C. 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