Lancaster County Livestock Market Auctions I Some markets not I available because of the holiday i M | I New Holland Livestock Auction New Holland, Pa. Report Supplied By USDA Monday, January 2ft, 2003 Cattle Calves Hogs Sheep Goats MONDAY 307 1 AST WEEK 951 662 879 465 259 1138 1073 2136 LAST YEAR 199 017 516 1098 Slaughter cows sold mostly steady to firm, with instances of 50 higher Slaughter bulls sold with a higher undertone on a very light run Nearly 47 percent of the run was comprised of slaughter cows SLAUGHTER COWS. PERCENT LEAN WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESSING Breakers 75-80 Over 1400 lbs 39 75-42 50, 36.50-39.00 few up to 44 00 Boners 80-85 Over 1200 lbs 36.25-39.25 33.50-36 75 Lean (Hi-Yield) 85-88 Over 1200 lbs 34.50-36.75 32 00-34.50 Lean 88-90 Over 1000 lbs 31 75-34.50 28.50-31.75 Lean (Light-Wt) 85-90 750-1000 lbs 28.00-31.00 25.00-29 75 SLAUGHTER BULLS. Yield Grade 1-2 1170-2285 lbs 47.25-53 00, high dressing single 56.50, few 1095-1255 lbs possible returning to feed 46.75-50.75. Bullocks: Individual Select 2 1755 lbs 47 25. SHEEP and LAMBS; Compared to late last week, all classes sold about steady as another good test of 80-90 lb lambs came through the ring. All sheep and lambs arc sold with actual weights by the pound. SLAUGHTER LAMBS; Choice, few Prime 2-3 35-40 lbs 98.00-125.00; 40-50 lbs 98.00-126.00; 50-60 lbs 106.00-123.00; 60-70 lbs 116.00-130.00; 70-80 lbs 110.00-122.00; 80-90 lbs 110.00-114.00; 90-100 lbs 106 00-114.00, 100-110 lbs 98.00-110.00; 120-125 lbs 90.00-100.00; 155-170 lbs 70 00-79.00,255 lb individual 50.00. SLAUGHTER SHEEP. Good and Choice Yearlings and Two Year Olds 90-105 lbs 57 00-60.00, package 145 lbs 77 00, few 155 lbs 50 00, few 170 lbs 54 00 Ewes’ 20-180 lbs most ly 44 00-56 00, few plainer 30.00-38.00, with an 80 lbs package at 51.00; few 225-230 lbs 34 00. HOGS Barrows and gilts firm to 2 00 higher, sows fully 1 00 to 3 00 lower, boars steady to 75 higher BARROWS AND GILTS 49 54% lean 220-285 lbs 34.00-37 25, 290-320 lbs 34.25-37 00, 45-50% lean 220-280 lbs 32 00-34 25, 290-320 lbs 29 75-32 75, 40-45% lean 220-275 lbs 30 50-33 25, few 300-350 lbs 27 75-30 25 SOWS 1-3 under 400 lbs 18 00-2000, 400-500 lbs 19 00-23 00, over 500 lbs 22 00-24 25 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 BOARS 300-700 lbs 7 00*8 00 GOATS Compared to last week, Kid goats were not well tested due to the thin fun Year lings sold 2 00-4 00 higher due to very good de mand As a matter of fact, all small goats were in very good demand and bidding was active through the entirety of the sale Nannies sold steady to 400 lower in a mixed test Billies sold mixed as well, although mostly steady. Wethers sold 1 00 to 600 higher in active trading. The quality of the entire run was very mixed, with mostly lower quality goats on offer However, due to the light receipts, buyers had no choice but to procure the lesser quality stock to try and fill their orders. All goats are sold on a per head basis, with estimated weights Kids. Selection 1 20-40 lbs 52.00-58.00; package SO lbs 68.00. Se lection 2 20-40 lbs 34.00-42.00. Selection 3 20-40 lbs 28.00-32.00. Yearlings* Selection 1 60-80 lbs 6000-72.00; 80-100 lbs 70.00-86.00. Selection 2 60-80 lbs 52.00-62.00; package 85 lbs 72.00. Se lection 3 few 60-80 lbs 42.00-50.00. Nannies. Se lection 1 100-140 lbs 68.00-80.00. Selection 2 50-70 lbs 48.00-56.00; 70-100 lbs 60.00-64.00; 100-140 lbs 62.00-70.00. Selection 3 50-70 lbs 3600-50.00; 70-100 lbs 46.00-57.00. Billies: Se lection 1 70-100 lbs 70.00-90.00; few 100-150 lbs 100.00- good test of 150-250 lbs 100.00- with a fancy single at 172.00. Se lection 2 70-100 lbs 50.00-72.00; 100-150 lbs 70.00- 150-250 lbs 86.00-104.00, with a single at 122 00. Selection 3 few 70-100 lbs 38.00- few 100-150 lbs 44.00- 50.00. Weth ers. Few 50-70 lbs 62.00-74.00; 70-100 lbs 80.00- few 100-150 lbs 92.00-130.00. Vintage Livestock Auction Vintage, Pa. January 20-21,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Cattle Calves Sheep Goats THIS WEEK LAST WEEK LAST YEAR Compared to Thursday, slaughter steers sold SO-1 00 higher on a run that included around 245 head Prices continue to remain pretty firm at the Vintage Sales Stables, not slipping much off 80 00 for the nght kind. Of course, the stock that was over-finished or too heavy took a small hit Bidding was fairly active throughout the sale, especially since buyers were not able to pick and choose due to the light numbers, therefore, if they were close they went on the HAY AUCTION HAY, STRAW & CORN Hay, Straw and C A T I? ■ Grain Auction k3/x.L/.Ci ■ EVERY TUESDAY S ale Starts SfSJ ] ? :0 ° Every Friday At 10 AM Located Rt 472 5 miles 7 7 GREEN DRAGON MARKET & AUCTION 472 and Noble Road N. State St. George Gibney, Ephf3t3, P 3. (717) 738“1117 Auctioneer i mile North of Ephr3t3 on N. State St. .. AU-002534-E Out of State Buyers -Cash or Certified Checks Only No out of state checks n - ■ —. 776 772 1 0 703 749 0 1 724 898 Market At A Glance Lancaster County Livestock Auction Averages (Price Per Hundredweight) Week Ending Friday, January 24,2003 Supplied By Market Staff Steers, Choice 2-3 Heifers, Choice 2-3, few Prime Cows, Breakers, 75-80% lean Cows, Boners, 80-85# lean Bulls, YG 1, ltd. Hogs, 49-54% lean, Monday Lambs, Choice/Prime 80-110 lb. truck Slaughter Holstein steers and beef heifers were not tested due to the light Tuesday run Slaughter cows sold firm to .50 higher, with in stances from 50-100 higher. Buyer attendance and activity were both very good The quality of the run was also very good with quite a few fleshier-type cows on offer, which drew good at tention On a very light test, slaughter bulls trended with a weaker undertone The supply included 31 percent steers, 8 percent heifers, 55 percent cows, 2 percent bulls, with the balance feeders. Note Prices quoted below include Tuesday's run only as Monday was a federal holiday. According to private sources, Monday's sale was very active with buyers snatching steers up very quickly, even the lesser quality stock SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice and Prune 2-4 1275-1480 lbs 77.75-81.00, average 79.69. Choice 2-3 1255-1490 lbs 75 25-78.25, av erage 76.93, heavy 1530-1550 lbs 69.25-72.50, high dressing Charolais-X's 77.75-81.50, few high dressing Yield Grade 1-2 75.75-79.75, full and Yield Grade 4 72.00-75.00. Select and low Choice 2-3 1195-1460 lb 73.75-76.75, average 75.14. Select 1-3 1020-1490 lbs 70.00-74.25, av erage 71.75, few heavy 1535-1540 lbs 72.75-73.00. Few Standard 1-2 1140-1210 lbs 63.50-69.00, average 66.33. HOLSTEIN STEERS; Individual Prime 3 1415 lbs 65.50. Individual low Choice 2 1565 lbs 59.75. Several Select and low Choice 2-3 heavy weights 1600-1770 lbs 52.75-57.75. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS; Couple Choice 2-3 1145-1175 lbs 73.00-75.25, with a couple Yield Grade 4-5 66.75-69.50. • Monday Market We are selling fat cattle and butcher cows Monday, 10 am Private Treaty Lancaster Stockyards 717-394-7915 This Wk 77.25 73.50 44.25 39.25 51.10 35.65 106.00 Wk Ago 76.10 73.00 4175 36.50 51.25 34.25 113.00 SLAUGHTER COWS PERCENT LEAN WEIGHT BUI K LOW DRESSING Commer cial 70-75 Over 1400 lbs 43 50-46 00, average 44 60 Breakers 75-80 Over 1400 lbs 39 00-43.25, average 40.92 35 50-39 75 Boners 80-85 Over 1200 lbs 3600-39.25, average 37 38 34 75-36 25 Lean(Hi-Yield) 85-88 Oxer 1200 lbs 34 25-37.50, average 35 55 30 25-34 25 Lean 88-90 Over 1000 lbs 32.00-35 00, average 33 59 2900-31.75 Lean(Light-Wt) 85-90 750-1000 lbs 27 75-30 00, average 28.96 25.50-28.75 SLAUGHTER BULLS- Yield Grade 1-2 1260-1920 lbs 44.75-50.75, average 47.43. CALVES Compared to last Tuesday, veal calves sold 5.00-8 00 lower. Holstein bull calves suitable for special-fed veal bams sold mostly 2 00-20.00 lower. Buyer attendance was good, but the market never seemed to get any fire under it. Holstein heifer calves sold steady to 30.00 higher, with most of the increase in the Number Two graded pens. The supply included 627 in the state graded sale, with around 86 per cent of the supply returned to feed. SLAUGHTER CALVES; Standard and Util ity 70-105 lbs 15.00-27.00. RETURNED TO FARM; Graded Number One Holstein Bulls 95-125 lbs 11S.00-1S7.00; package 90 lbs 122.00; package 85 lbs 127.00. Graded Number Two Holstein Bulls 95-125 lbs 110.00-128.00; pack age 92 lbs 92.00; package 90 lbs 89.00; couple packages 84 lbs 40.00-50.00. Beef-type bulls 115 lbs 127.00; 75 lbs 75.00. Graded Number One Holstein Heifers 95-125 lbs 365.00-450.00; couple head 83 lbs 380.00. Graded Number Two Holstein Heifers 90-110 lbs 375.00-415.00; couple packages 83 lbs 200.00-250.00; package 73 lbs 105.00. Beef-type heifers 95-100 lbs 145.0 D-170.00; 70-80 lbs 50.00-95.00. 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 uiMuiMMuimßmuiuiqMiqaniuiauiuiiaiaiauiiauiiiiuiiaiaiaiaiaiauiuimiauiiaiiiiiiiauiiaaiauiLauiiauiiauiauiiaiaiauiiai; Willier, Incorporated Your Source for Quality Cattle Licensed and Bonded Cattle Brokers DAIRY , HEIFERS HP Inside Pennsylvania: 717-626-3113 FAX: 717-626-1260 E E B E _ Toll-Free Outside of PA: 1-800-485-2233 Competitive Prices Paid For GOOD'S LIVESTOCK. INC Monday: 6:30 -10:30 A.M. Wednesday: 6:30 -10:30 A.M. Friday: 6:30 -10:30 A.M. Mir Route 897 • 1 Mile North of Fivepointville, Denver, Pa (717) 445-5776 • Fax (717) 445-6963 THURSDAY LAST WEEK LAST YEAR Compared to Tuesday, slaughter steers sold fully .50-1.00 higher. Bidding started off a little slow, but once the good ones started coming in trading was very active. There were some very nice quality steers on offer, with buyer interest very good. The bullish February live cattle fu tures contract remains around the magical 80.00 mark, which is very farmer fnendly The Western feed yards have moved a few pens from 78.00-79 00 as of Thursday evening, which is a full 1.00 lower than last week. However, here in Lancaster County prices have held up very well, and the market definitely seems to have some fire left in it. A very fancy supply of slaughter heifers went untested due to Tues day's very light run Although, there was defi nitely a higher undertone noted. Most Holstein feeders went to pick their check up with a smile on there face as well, as prices for the top quali ty steers ranged from 63.00-68.00, which is also much firmer that Tuesday’s light test There was quite a noticeable increase in both Holstein numbers and quality Slaughter cows sold fully 100-3.00 higher in very active bidding, and good buyer attendance; and it was not like there was a shortage in numbers as nearly 500 head went through the ring Cow carcass cutout val ues are up slightly, but not enough to justify the advances in Thursday’s market Slaughter bulls were 2.00-3.00 higher when compared to the light Tuesday test The supply included 34 per cent steers, 6 percent heifers, 44 percent cows, 5 percent bulls, with the balance feeders SLAUGHTER STEERS. High Choice and Prime 2-4 1250-1455 lbs 79.00-81.50, few Yield Grade 5 77.00. Choice 2-3 1100-1485 lbs 76.00- Yield Grade 4 70.25-74.00, heavy 1505-1585 lbs 70.25-75.25, heavy 1600-1695 lbs 65 25-68.00, several high dressing Charolais and Limi-X’s 78.25-82.75 with a very fancy black in dividual at 83.75. Select and low Choice 2-3 1150-1445 lbs 72.00-75.50, heavy 1505-1590 lbs 66.00- Select 1-2 1170-1460 lbs 70.00- Yr Ago 70.50 67.30 42.00 41.00 59.00 39.85 82.50 HOLSTEIN STEERS: High Choke and Prime 2-3 1345-1560 lbs 64.00-68.85, heavy 1610-1655 lbs 58.75-60.75, heavy 1730-1800 lbs 53.75 to mostly 57.75. Choice 2- 3 1370-1595 lbs 60.25-63.25. Select and low Choice 1-3 1280-1590 57.25-60.50, hill 53.85. Select 1-2 1300-1540 lbs 53.75-57.25. Few Standard 1-2 1235 lbs 46.00. C. Howard Scarff, II Home (717) 445-4355 Fax (717) 445-7237 Mobile (410) 459-4864 •■P 1095 450 106 226 1470 631 409 276 1232 255 (Turn to Page A4O) W. Conly Scarff Home .(410) 838-5883 Mobile (410) 790-2650 HERD DISPERSALS 51