Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 08, 2003, Image 13

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    Friend’s Stockyard
Accident, Md.
Report Supplied by Auction
Monday. March 3. 2003
STOCK STEERS AND BULIS
200-500 lbs 55 00-81.00
STOCK HEIFERS 200-500 lbs.
51.00-72 50
SLAUGHTER STEERS: Good to
Choice 70 00-77.00, medium to good
66.00- 50, heavy Choice over 1450 lbs.
55.00- 00.
HOLSTEIN STEERS- heavy Choice
52.00-62.00, light 39 00-57 00
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS- Good to
Choice 70.00-76 50, Medium to Good
60.00-68.50.
BULLS, heavy 41 00-53.00, light
40.00-56 00.
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COWS. Utility (Holsteins) 37.00-43.25,
Commercial to Good 31.00-36.50, cull
cows 31.00 and down.
VEALS- Good to Choice 5000-75.00,
Med to Good 50.00-67.00
808 CAI VFS. 40 00 and down
HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES, RE
TURN TO FARM. 90-120 lbs up to
145 00, HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES,
RETURN TO FARM 90-120 lbs. up to
365.00, BEEF X CALVFS return to farm
up to 160.00
HOGS, top quality, up to 38 50
SOWS: up to 27 00.
LAMBS, Choice up to 100.00.
GOATS: Choice up to 68.00.
Livestock prices are ail given per hun-
dred weights
Shirk’s Animal Health \
<- Known For Low Prices! X
Available’
• Muck Boots • Dairy Cleaning Supplies \
O • Horse, Cat, Dog Feeds • Milk Replacer c
X • Full line of vaccines for dairy, equine, pets £
V • Local delivery available
X 123 Bridgeville Rd., Goodville, PA )
v Just off Rt 23 0
? 717-445-5323 %
X Mon -Fn 7AM - 7PM, Sat 7AM - SPM f
Belknap Livestock
Belknap, Pa.
Report Supplied By IJSDA
March 5, 2003
CATTLE 205 (PDA).
STEERS; one Choice 1-3 1090 lbs
74.50, Standard 60 00-68.50.
HOLSTEIN STEERS few Choice
1066-1300 lbs 63 00-67.00, few Select 1-2
54 50-60 00
HEIFERS- one Select 1-2 60 00
COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean
40.25- Boners 80-85% lean
34.25- 50, Lean 85-90% lean
33 50-38 50. Shells 33 00 and down
BULLS- few Yield Grade 1 1614-1848
lbs 50.75-53.50, few Yield Grade 2
1342-1842 lbs 38 00-48.75.
FEEDER CATTLE. STEERS, few Me
dium 2 550-625 lbs 60 00-73 00, HEIF
ERS. Medium 1 400-475 lbs 67 50-76.00,
Medium 2 325-500 lbs 64 00-67 00,
500-600 lbs 58 00-61 00, BUI LS- few Me-
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8, 2003-Al5
dium 1 425-550 lbs 72.00-78.00, Medium
2 400-550 lbs 51.00-63.00, 650-800 lbs
52.00-
CALVES 109...VEALERS- Standard
and Good 70-115 lbs 20.00-45.00, Utility
55-80 lbs 10.00-32.50. FARM CALVES:
No 1 Holstein bulls 90-115 lbs
90.00- few to 167 50. No 2 80-115
lbs 40.00-102 50; No 1 Holstein heifers
85-100 lbs 325.00-370.00, No 2 90-130 lbs
110.00-
Beef cross bulls and heifers 72-90 lbs
80.00-
HOGS 52. BARROWS AND GILTS
49-54% lean 220-270 lbs 39 00-40 00,
45-50% lean 230-280 lbs 37 50-39.00,
40-45% lean 230-290 lbs 36.50-37 00
SOWS; few 1-3 300-654 lbs 24.00-41 00
BOARS: couple 238 & 252 lbs 7,00 &
8.00.
FEEDER PIGS 16.1-3 110-157 lbs
28.00-31.00 per head.
SHEEP 7... SLAUGHTER SHEEP few
10 00-37.00
GOATS 10 . (All goats sold by the head
with weights estimated). Kids Selection 2
one 60 lbs 41 00. Selection 3 20 lbs and
under 1.00-10.00. Yearlings: Selection 2
50-60 lbs 12 00-33.00. Nannies- few
100-110 lbs 35,00-55.00. Billies- few
90-125 lbs 27 00-74.00
Belleville
Livestock Auction
Belleville, Pa.
March 5, 2003
Report Supplied By Auction
CATTLE 299...(PDA). (Supply in
cluded 175 Dairy cows and heifers in the
dairy sale) Compared with last week’s
sale .cows steady to spots .50 higher.
STEERS- few Choice 1-3 1165-1470 lbs
69 75-73 00. tew Standard 1-2
50.00-53 00
HOI STEIN STEERS few Choice 2-3
1145-1415 lbs 57.25-62 75, one Select 1-2
52 25, couple Standard 1-2 49 00 & 50 25
HEIFERS, one Select 1-2 65 50, couple
Standard 1-2 45.00
COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean
40 00-45 25, average 43 35, Boners
80-85% lean 36 00-44 00, one 45 75, aver
age 40 05, 1 ean 85-90% lean 33 50-39 75,
average 35 80 Shells 32 00 and down
BUI LS few Yield Grade 1 1430-1990
lbs 50 25-55 25. average 53 30, few Yield
Grade 1 15.30-1925 lbs 49 25-51 00, aver
age 50.50
FFFDFR CATTI F STFFRS one Me
dium 3 455 lbs 41 00, BULLS few Medi
um 3 345-425 lbs 40 00-41 00
CAI VFS 102 VEALERS Standard
and Good 75-115 lbs 30.00-37 50, Utility
60-80 lbs 10 00-25 00 FARM CALVES
Holstein bulls 15 00 higher No 1 Holstein
bulls 90-125 lbs 115 00-155 00 mostly
125.00-152.50, 80-85 lbs 97 50-120 00, No
2 80-125 lbs 67 50-117 50; one No 1 Hol
stein heifer 95 lbs 240 00, few No 2 75-85
lbs 95 00-147 50
One beef cross bull and heifer 85 lbs
100 00
HOGS 9 BARROWS AND GUTS
few 45-50% lean 235-265 lbs 41 00-45 00,
few 40-45% lean 295-340 lbs 40 00-41.00
SOWS- one 1-3 290 lbs 17.00.
FEEDER PIGS 20... 1-3 30-50 lbs
18 00-26.00 per head
SHEEP 11. SLAUGHTER lAMBS:
few Choice 40-80 lbs 65 00-90 00
SI AUGHTFR SHEEP 23 00-49 00
GOATS 18 (All goats sold b> the head
with weights estimated). Kids Selection I
under 20 tbs 16.00 Selection \ under 20
lbs 1100-14.00, 20-40 lbs 19 00. Nannies
59-90 lbs 50.00-85.00 Wethers, one 100
lbs 65 00.
DAIRY COWS 700 00 1325.00, one
1500.00 per head
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DISAPPOINTING YOU?
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• Properly balance TMR uitions
• Up to date health and vaccination schedules
• Modern facilities
• Computerized record keeping with monthly
updates
• Currently taking weaned and
older animals
Call 717*432*9586 for details.
717*840*9565 After 8 p.m.
Produce Higher Quality
Silage for Dairy Cattle
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continuous u)in to niut the slUge ikccls of then c ittlc
The onl\ pioblcm with tint ippiou.li is tint continuous
eom is susceptible to intestations ot insects including
lootwoiui cutworm guibs seed eoin maggots ind
wiictvoims
Using i coin insecticide toi protection is highlv
iteommende'd in continuous coin And it von siw
lodging in corn 1 ist u u from insect feeding th its i suic
sign th.it roots will come under attick tins vc n
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produce highu-vitlding higher-qu ilirv tom
impoitant to the produetion of milk
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warning the lowest human
hazard sign il woid Tint means
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