Lancaster County Livestock Market Auctions ■9 New Holland Livestock Auction New Holland, Pa. Report Supplied By USDA Monday, February 17,2003 Cattle Calves Hogs Sheep Goats MONDAY 360 362 1062 687 1125 LAST WEEK 0 0 0 0 LAST YEAR 367 248 875 431 690 Compared Thursday, slaughter cows sold fully steady to firm. Slaughter bulls sold with a lower undertone. Near 50 per cent of the total supply consisted of slaughter cows. SLAUGHTER COWS: PERCENT LEAN WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESS ING Breakers 75-80 Over 1400 lbs 43.00- 38.00-43.00 Boners 80-85 Over 1200 lbs 38.00-42.50 35.50-38.25 Lean (Hi-Yield) 85-88 Over 1200 lbs 36.50- Lean 85-90 Over 1000 lbs 33.00- 32.00-34.50 Lean (Light-Wt) 85-90 750-1000 lbs. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1045-1605 lbs 48.00-57.50. Yield Grade 2 1050-2230 lbs 46.75-51.50, low dressing 43.50- low dressing and lightweight 765-965 lbs 36.00-40.50. CALVES: Compared to Thursday, veal calves sold sharply higher due to very good demand. Holstein bulls sold nearly 20.00 higher in very good early week trad ing. Buyer attendance was also very good on the fairly large run. There were not enough Holstein heifers for a market test. VEALERS: Standard and Utility 70-115 lbs 25.00-40.00, weaker 11.00-25.00. RETURNING TO FEED: Holstein Bulls 95-125 lbs 135.00-157.00; 80-90 lbs 115.00- Plainer-type Holstein Bulls 140 lbs 77.00; 95-125 lbs 92.00- 125.00; 90 lbs 70.00-100.00; 85 lbs 75.00-92.00. Weaker Holstein Bulls 95-125 lbs 67.00- 90 lbs 42.00-60.00; 75-80 lbs 38.00- Light test of Holstein Heifers 90-95 lbs 480.00-495.00. Plainer-type Hol stein Heifers 80 lbs 160.00-220.00; 70-75 lbs 130.00-150.00. HOGS: Due to the hog auction being cancelled by the heavy snows last week a market comparison was not available. BARROWS AND GILTS: 49-54% lean 220-280 lbs 33.75-35.50, few 36.25-37.25, three packages 275-280 lbs 33.60-34.25, 45-50% lean 220-270 lbs 32.50-34.25, 275-295 lbs 31.25-34.25, 300-385 lbs 26.25-30.00, 40-45% lean 220-270 lbs 31.50-32.60,280-300 lbs 29.50-31.75. SOWS: 1-3 300-450 lbs 20 00-23.00, 450-500 lbs 22.00-25.00, 500-700 lbs 24.00-26.00. BOARS: 300-700 lbs 7.00-8.00. SHEEP: Due to the canceled sales last week, a market trend will not be estab- 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 lished. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice and Prime 2-3 individual 25 lbs 177.00; few 30-35 lbs 120.00-140.00; 80-100 lbs 120.00- 100-135 lbs 106.00-134.00; 160-170 lbs 90.00-104.00. SLAUGHTER EWES: Good and Choice Yearlings 135-195 lbs 58.00-76.00. SLAUGHTER SHEEP; Utility and Good 2-3 120-180 lbs 36.00-58.00; 185-290 lbs 28.00- GOATS: Due to last week's heavy snow, a market comparison will not be available. Bidding was active on all class es and weights, with buyers in good at tendance. Bidding was especially good on the heavier Nannies and the Kid goats. All goats are sold on a per head basis, with estimated weights. Kids: Selection 1 20-40 lbs 40.00-52.00; 40-60 lbs 52.00- 60-80 lbs 78.00-82.00. Selec tion 2 20-40 lbs 34.00-46.00. Selection 3 20-40 lbs 18.00-30.00. Yearlings: Selection 1 60-80 lbs 60.00-66.00; 80-100 lbs 70.00- fancy 84.00-88.00. Selection 2 60-80 lbs 52.00-60.00. Nannies: Selection 1 70-100 lbs 78.00-86.00; 100-150 lbs 90.00- Selection 2 50-70 lbs 50.00- 70-100 lbs 64.00-75.00; 100-150 lbs 76.00-92.00. Selection 3 50-70 lbs 38.00-42.00; 100-150 lbs 58.00-70.00 Billies: Selection 1 70-100 lbs 72.00-88.00; 100-150 lbs 92.00-110.00; 150-250 lbs 116.00- couple 150.00. Selection 2 70-100 lbs 66.00-72.00; 100-150 lbs 80.00- 150-250 lbs 104.00-130.00. Selection 3 70-100 lbs 48.00-68.00; few 100 lbs 88.00. Wethers: Few 50-70 lbs 40.00- 70-100 lbs 70.00-86.00, cou ple 90.00-98.00; 100-175 lbs 96.00-124.00. Vintage Livestock Auction Vintage, Pa. February 24-25,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Cattle Calves Sheep Goats THIS WEEK 946 1024 0 0 .LAST WEEK 291 381 0 0 LAST YEAR Compared to Thursday, the bulk of the average Choice and Select steers sold fully steady. There was some weakness noted in the high Choice and Prime stock, as buyers never seemed to pour into the fancier-types. All of the cards were stacked in the sellers favor on Tuesday, as the Board closed at 81.65 for the February live cattle contract on Monday. Also, packers were definitely moving some boxes early in the week, as the boxed beef cutout was from around 1.50 to 1.80 high er on Monday. Even with the supportive 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 factors, the early week runs failed to break steady. Bidding on the fed steer supply ranged from moderate to some what active at times; and was very de pendant upon the quality and the fill. Holstein steers sold mostly steady on a fairly light test. Slaughter heifers were also in short supply and trended near steady. Breaking and Boning slaughter cows sold steady to instances weaker, with the Lean cow supply trending steady to firm. Buyer attendance was normal, with bidding lighter on the fleshy cows, and more active on the lean supply. It was very impressive that prices held steady when considering the run included S2S cows. Slaughter bulls sold steady on a light test. The supply included 29 percent steers, 8 percent heifers, 54 percent cows, 4 percent bulls, with the balance feeder cattle. SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-4 1270-1455 lbs 78.00-82.00, average 79.56. Choice 2-3 1095-1490 lbs 75.50-78.50, average 77.10, heavy 1500-1575 lbs 72.50-76.75, full and Yield Grade 4 72.50-76.75. Select and low Choice 2-3 1195-1450 lb 72.75-76.25, av erage 75.28, few high dressing up to 76.75, full 74.25. Few Select 1-2 1060 lbs 73.75. HOLSTEIN STEERS: Few Prime 2-3 1430-1520 lbs 64.75-69.75, average 66.75, few up to 71.00 on Monday. Choice 2-3 1300-1510 lbs 59.25-63.25, average 62.32. Couple heavy Select and low Choice 1-3 1590-1620 lbs 57.75-58.75, average 58.25. Few Standard 1-2 returning to feed 1040-1190 lbs 40.00-45.50, average 43.67. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: One lot Prime 3 1350 lbs 77.25. Few Choice 2-3 1010- 1405 lbs 74.50-77.75, average 75.40. Select and low Choice 2-3 mostly Charo lais and Limi-crosses 1055-1390 lbs 72.75-75.75, average 74.00. Few Select 1-2 1080-1365 lbs 68.00-72.50, average 71.31. SLAUGHTER COWS: PERCENT Market At A Glance Lancaster County Livestock Auction Averages (Price Per Hundredweight) Week Ending Friday, February 28,2003 Supplied By Market Staff This Wk Wk Ago Yr Ago Steers, Choice 2-3 76 75 76.75 72 25 Heifers, Choice 2-3, few Prime No Test No Test 69.80 Cows, Breakers, 75-80% lean 45.75 44.75 43.50 Cows, Boners, 80-85% lean 40.00 30.75 42.00 Bulls, YG 1, ltd. 53.50 54.00 61.50 Hogs, 49-54% lean, Monday 34.65 No Test 39.75 Lambs, Choice/Prime 80-110 lb. 128.00 130.00 130.00 LEAN WEIGHT BULK LOW DRESS ING Breakers 75-80 Over 1400 lbs 42.50- 38.00-41.75 Boners 80-85 Over 1200 lbs 37.50-42.25 35.75-37.75 Lean (Hi-Yield) 85-88 Over 1200 lbs 36.50- 34.50-36.00 Lean 88-90 Over 1000 lbs 33.50-37.75 31.00-33.75 Lean (Light-Wt) 85-90 750-1000 lbs 30.50-33.75 25 00-30.75. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2 1010-2060 lbs 47.00-51.00, average 48.66, couple low dressers 36.00-43.50. BULLOCKS: Few Select 1-2 965-1115 lbs 60.50-63.00. FEEDER STEERS; Couple Medium 1 415 lbs 69.00. CALVES; Compared to last Tuesday, slaughter calves sold steady to 5.00 lower. Holstein bull calves going into veal bams sold weak to mostly sharply lower. How ever, remember there were only 425 calves in the entire sale last week, and when comparing the 1025 we saw this week it makes for a pretty light test. Hol stein heifers sold weaker as well under the same circumstances. The supply included 753 in the state graded sale, with around 89 percent of the graded supply returning to feed. SLAUGHTER CALVES: Standard and Utility 65-110 lbs 15.00-27.00, weaker 11.00- CALVES GOING ON FEED: Graded Number One Holstein Bulls,, UO-125 lbs 125.00-137.00; 95-105 lbs 25 head package 165.QQ; package 90 lbs 135.00; package 85 lbs 145.00; couple 80 lbs 122.00. Graded Number Two Holstein Bulls 95-125 lbs 117.00- 20 head package 107.00; couple packages 90 lbs 120.00-122.00; package 84 lbs 100.00; package 82 lbs 90.00. Graded Number One Holstein Heifers 100-115 lbs 410.00-440.00; pack age 92 lbs 330.00, package 82 lbs 220.00. Graded Number Two Holstein Heifers package 110 lbs 280.00; 92-93 lbs 210.00- 82-85 lbs 195.00-205.00; package 73 lbs 125.00. Cattle Calves Sheep Goats MONDAY 1364 632 140 144 LAST WEEK 1200 991 342 680 LAST YEAR 1143 751 230 235 Compared to Tuesday, the bulk of the Select and Choice steers sold steady to firm; with the fancier high Choice and Prime steers trading up to a full 1.00 higher. Trade activity was very mixed throughout the sale on all grades, which also made for some wide price spreads within each grade (note the average prices for each grade in the prices quoted below). The Merc and the boxed trade have both been farmer-friendly all week. The February live cattle contract closed at 80.62 on Thursday which is down from the prior day but still somewhat support ive as the month comes to a close. Now all eyes turn to the April contract which does not provide as much support at its cur rent level of 76.00, especially with the summer months trading in the mid to upper 60.00 range. However, we all know how quickly those levels can adjust to the cash trade. On the meat side, cutout val ues are currently from around 122.00-129.00; which is much higher than last week's values. Slaughter Holsteins sold steady to firm on a moderate supply. There were a few slaughter heifers on offer, but the finished was too mixed to compare to the early week run. Slaughter cows sold a full 1.00-1.50 higher on a very large run that included well over 550 head. There was an especially good sup ply of big fleshy cows (less than 85 per cent lean) which drew very good buyer at tention. The cow carcass cutout value was at 91.96 on Wednesday, which is 2.88 higher; and buyers made it clear on Thursday that their plants are moving meat as they added some money to their already high bids. The few slaughter bulls that were comparable to the light early week test sold a full 1.00 higher, with the rest of Thursday's run trending sharply higher. The reported supply included 43 percent steers, 6 percent heifers, 42 per cent cows, 4 percent bulls, with the bal ance feeder cattle. SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-4 1125-1440 lbs 78.10-83.75, average 80.50, few scattered sales 76.50-78.00, Yield Grade 5 76.50-77.00. Choice 2-3 1100-1490 lbs 75.00-78.75, av erage 76.31, Yield Grade 4-5 70.00- 74.75, full 72.75-74.50, good supply of high dressing Charolais and Limi-crosses 76.00- with a fed outstanding singles 82.00- heavy 1505-1560 lbs (Turn to Page A 37)