Midwest Daily Livestock Summary Amarillo, Texas February 19,2003 Report Supplied By (JSDA In the five area direct slaughter cattle trade, both live and dressed sales were not well tested. STEERS; LIVE BASIS: 35-65% Choice 78.25; 0-35% Choice 78.25. DRESSED BASIS: over 80% Choice 123.00; 65-80% Choice 121.00- 123.00, weighted average price 121.67; 35-65% Choice 120.00-122.00, weighted average price 121.44. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: LIVE BASIS: 65-80% Choice 76.00; 35-65% Choice 78.25; DRESSED BASIS; over 80% Choice 121.00; 65-80% Choice 120.00-121.00, weighted average price 120.33; 35-65% Choice 121.00. At the So. St. Paul and Sioux ter minal markets, slaughter steers and heifers moved at steady levels. Steers: Choice 2-3, 1250-1442 lbs 74.40-75.70. Heifers: Choice 2-3, 1173-1337 lbs 74.20-75.85. Estimated daily cattle slaughter under federal inspection for Wednes day was estimated at 129,000 head compared to 128,000 a week ago and 127,000 a year ago. 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Week to date slaughter for sheep through Wednes day 28,000 head compared to 32,000 head a week ago and 37,000 head a year ago. Eastern Combelt Direct Feeder Cattle Weekly Springfield, 111. February 14,2003 Report Supplied By DSDA Eastern Cornbelt Direct Feeder Cattle Summary Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio: Feeder steer prices were mostly 2.50 lower in a Farmers are still using Stoltzfus Spreaders they’ve had 20 years or more. That means your investment in a versatile Stoltzfus Spreader will add up to a very smart buy indeed. Call or write today for a free brochure and the name of the dealer nearest you. 1-800-843-8731 light market test. Feeder heifers were unevenly steady. Demand was light and trading activity was slow. Re ported sales consisted of about 20% beef steers, 80% heifers and 0% Hol stein steers. Approximately 100% of the cattle marketed this week weighed over 600 lbs. Confirmed sales 550 this week, 600 last week and 850 last year. 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