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    Al4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 5, 2003
Kutztown Produce
Auction
Kutztown, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
March 25,2003
FLOWERS: EASTER SPRING CRO
CUS .35 EA„ 8.50 FALT; CALLA LI
LIES 1.25-1.70, DAFFODIL 1.40-2.70,
MINI .50-1.40; HYACINTH 2.75; PRIM
ROSE 1.50; TULIPS 1.00-2.75, RANU
CULUS 1.50; HANGING BASKETS
4.00- BEDDING PLANTS 3.00-8.50;
PANSY FLATS 3.00-11.50; PLANTERS
2.00- GERANIUMS 1.20.
VEGETABLE PLANTS: 8.00 FLAT,
TOMATO .60-1.25.
PERENNIALS; POTS 1.00-11.00,
PLUGS .30-1.00.
SHRUBS: AZALEA 2.50-10.00;
MUGO PINE 4.50-7.00; ALBERTA
SPRUCE 4.00-13.00; BIRDS BEST
SPRUCE 3.50-18.00; BARBERRY
4.50- BOXWOOD 2.00-7.00; BURN
ING BUSH 8.00-9.00; ARBORVITAE
SM. 1.50-5.00, LARGE 8.50-20.00;
HOLLY 2.00-11.00; POM PONS
17.00- MOUNTAIN LAUREL
5.00- PIERIS JAPONICA 6.50-9.00;
JUNIPER GROUND 1.00-5.00, UP
RIGHT SPIRES 9.00-11.00; YEWS
2.50- RHODODENDRON
7.50-
TREES: 10.00-35.00; BLUE SPRUCE
10.00; NORWAY SPRUCE 2.50; CY
PRESS 4.00-9.00; HEMLOCK 5.00-7.00;
PUSSY WILLOW 6.50-10.00; TREES
10.00- FLOWERING TREES
45.00-
Weaverland Produce
Auction
New Holland, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
April 3,2003
APPLES: RED DELICIOUS 4.50-5.50
'/i BU.
CIDER; 1.00 •/: GAL., 1.35 GAL.
TOMATOES: PA. GREENHOUSE
GROWN 20.00 10 LB. FLAT.
FLOWERS: .95-1.15 POT AND
3.50-4.50; HANGING BASKETS
8.00-9.00.
SHRUBS: 5.00-8.00.
SALE DAYS NEXT WEEK TUBS.
AND THURS., 9 A.M.
Westminster Hay
Westminster, Maryland
Report Supplied By Auction
Tuesday, April 1,2003
Hay—Straw—Grain
123 LOTS.
ALFALFA: 150.00, 2.00-5.00 BALE,
42.50 LARGE SQUARE.
TIMOTHY: 2.70-4.40 BALE,
17.00-45.00 LARGE ROUND.
MIXED HAY: 1.25-4.10 BALE.
GRASS: 2.40-4.20 BALE, 32.50-47.50
LARGE ROUND.
STRAW: 1.20-2.30 BALE.
GROUND CORN FEED: 4.50-7.00
BAG.
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Call For Daily Price Quotes
Com Belt Feedstuff
St. Joseph, Mo.
April 1,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
CORN BELT FEEDSTUFF: Feedstuff
prices were mostly lower for the week ex
cept for Distillers Dried grains which con
tinued higher due to tight supplies. The
feed market was fairly quiet this week
due to improved weather conditions and
slowed demand.
SOYBEAN MEAL: 48 percent rail was
.50 higher at 171.00-173.00. 48 percent
truck was 1.50 higher from 173.00-183.00
per ton.
CORN BY-PRODUCTS: Gluten Feed
21 percent, Interior Points was steady
from 60.00-70.00; Chicago was steady to
2.00 lower from 60.00-71.00. 60 percent
Gluten Meal, Interior Points was 8.00
lower from 215.00-227.00; Chicago 4.00 to
8.00 lower from 215.00-233.00 per ton.
Rail Hominy Feed, Central Illinois Points
was steady to 3.00 higher from
68.00-74.00; truck steady to 1.00 higher
from 70.00-82.00. Crude Com Oil was 50
points higher from 26.50- 27.50 cents per
pound.
MILLFEEDS; Northwest was steady to
7.00 lower from 54.00-68.00; Buffalo
steady to 7.00 lower from 63.00-78.00 per
ton.
ALFALFA PELLETS: Toledo, Ohio 17
percent dehydrated was steady at 170.00-
179.00; meal steady from 173.50-182.50.
IS percent pellets steady from 170.00-
176.00 per ton; meal steady from
173.50-179.50.
DISTILLER’S DRIED GRAINS: Cen
tral Illinois steady to 1.00 lower from
87.00- 100.00; Chicago steady to 9.00
higher from 97.00-100.00; Lawrenceburg,
11, 12.00 higher at 97.00 but supplies are
very limited. Kansas was also very limited
at at 120.00; Nebraska limited at 110.00;
Minneapolis was steady at 92.00 per ton.
BREWER’S DRIED GRAINS; New
ark, NJ was steady at 94.00; Williams
burg, VA was steady at 84.00 per ton.
Pa. Weekly
14 Livestock Auctions
Friday, March 28,2003
Report Supplied By PDA
14 LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS
CATTLE 5399... Compared with 5575
head last week and 3962 bead a year ago.
Compared with last Friday’s summary:
Slaughter steers sold 1.00 to 2.00 higher
while Holstein steers sold .75 to 1.00 spots
2.00 to 3.00 higher, si. heifers mostly 1.00
higher, si. cows sold steady to 1.00 lower,
bulls weak to 1.00 lower.
STEERS; High Choice and Prime 2-4
76.75-80.25, Choice 1-3 73.00-78.00, Se
lect and Low Choice 2-3 72.25-75.50, Se
lect 1-3 67.00-73.50, Standard 1-2
52.00-66.50.
HOLSTEIN STEERS; High Choice
and Prime 2-3 64.75-69.25, Choice 2-3
61.50-65.00, Select 1-2 53.00-59.50, Stan
dard 1-2 45.00-51.75.
HEIFERS: Choice few Prime 2-4
71.00- few to 76.75, Select 1-3
66.75-72.00, Standard 1-2 52.00-65.50.
COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean
38.00- Boners 80-85% lean
35.00- Lean 85-90% 31.00-36.75.
Shells 30.00 and down.
BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-2000 lbs
47.75-55.50, Yield Grade 2 900-2400 lbs
41.00-
FEEDER CATTLE; STEERS: Medi
um and Large 1 300-500 lbs 80.00-92.00,
500-700 lbs 71.00-76.00, Medium and
Large 2 300-500 lbs 64.00-75.00,
500-700 lbs 60.00-72.00, Large 3
600-900 lbs Holsteins 46.00-52.50;
HEIFERS; Medium and Large 1
300-500 lbs 72.00-84.00, 500-700 lbs
60.00- Medium and Large 2
300-500 lbs 65.00-81.00, 500-700 lbs
50.00- BULLS: Medium and
Large 1 300-500 lbs 65.00-81.00,
500-700 lbs 64.00-70.00, Medium and
Large 2 300-500 lbs 60.00-74.00.
CALVES 3249... Compared with 3321
head last week and 2809 head a year
ago. Vealers mostly steady. VEALERS:
Standard and Good 75-120 lbs
30.00- Utility 50-100 lbs
10.00- FARM CALVES: Holstein
bull calves started the week 10.00 lower
but closed sharply higher, Holstein heif
ers held mostly steady this week...No 1
Holstein bulls 90-120 lbs 110.00-157.00,
late sales 175.00-205.00, 80-90 lbs
95.00- No 2 80-120 lbs
75.00- late sales to 167.00; No 1
Holstein heifers 80-120 lbs
200.00- No 2 75-120 lbs
100.00-
Beef type bulls and heifers 75-130 lbs
75.00-135.00.
HOGS 1719... Compared with 1177
head last week and 1278 head a year
ago. Barrows and gilts steady to firm,
sows unevenly steady. BARROWS
AND GILTS: 49-54% lean 220-270 lbs
34.85-38.00, 45-50% lean 220-280 lbs
33.75- 40-45% lean 240-300 lbs
31.75-
SOWS: 1-3 300-500 lbs 22.00-24.00,
500-700 lbs 23.00-27.00.
BOARS: 6.00-10.00.
FEEDER PIGS 151... Compared with
122 head last week and 205 head a year
ago. 1-3 25-40 lbs 16.00-34.00, 40-75 lbs
34.00- per head.
SHEEP 1421... Compared with 2497
head last week and 2751 head a year
ago. Slaughter lambs and sheep sold
10.00 to 30.00 lower. SLAUGHTER
LAMBS: Choice 40-80 lbs
116.00- 80-120 lbs 98.00-120.00,
Good and Choice 45-90 lbs 65.00-92.00.
SLAUGHTER SHEEP: 20.00-43.00.
ONE GRADED FEEDER PIG
SALE 224... Compared with 808 head
last week and 1370 head a year ag
o... Feeder pigs not fully tested, majority
of supply sold for slaughter, slaughter
pigs f1rm...1-2 25-50 lbs 95.00-110.00,80
lbs 64.00; Slaughter; 20-30 lbs
75.00-110.00, 30-40 lbs 125.00-170.00,
40-50 lbs 85.00-92.00 per cwt.
Fanners and composters - Here is a breakdown for
compost and manure pits and manure piles! Pit Power
is bacteria and bacteria feeders that break down solids
in manure pits and septic tanks and breakdown compost
faster.
Clean out your pit with ease, use Pit Power! One gallon
of Pit Power per 10,000 to 20,000 gal of pit volume.
Should be repeated approx. 2 times a year! If aeration
of the pit is possible, it will help the bacteria to grow
and work faster to break down solids. Pit Power’s pur
pose is to add life (bacteria) in the manure, which then
is returned to the soil where a bacteria is working. The
smell of pit manure is not so strong Pit Power is a non
toxic product - Life to Feed Life!
Price is $58.00 per gallon
(6 gal or more - $55 per gallon). Full UPS fee will be charged if
payment is not with order Send orders to
Pleasant Valley Country Store
429 Sproul Rd.
Kirkwood, PA 17536
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CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONS
Every Friday Furniture & misc 1 p.m.
Produce & Eggs 5 p.m.
Poultry Bam 6 p.m.
FIRST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH
FARM EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
1 p.m. Miscellaneous auction
4 p.m. Garden tractor auction
5 p.m. Firewood
6 p.m. Farm Machinery
EVERY Wednesday 1 p.m. Hay & Grain Auction
FAMILY OWNED AND MANAGED SINCE 1955
Westminster Livestock
Hagerstown, Md.
Report Supplied By Auction
Tuesday, April 1,2003
SLAUGHTER COWS: 143 HEAD,
STEADY TO 1.00 LOWER. BREAK
ERS 36.00-39.50, FEW TO 41.50, BONE
RS 35.00-40.75, LEAN 31.00-35.00,
THIN AND LIGHT 31.00 DOWN.
BULLS: 13 HEAD, 1.00-2.00 LOWER.
YG+NI 1900-2050 LBS. 48.25-49.25,
YG+N2 1200-1900 LBS. 43.00-46.00,
DRY FED 1590 LBS. AT 59.00.
FED STEERS; 1.00-2.00 HIGHER.
HIGH CHOICE 2-4 1200-1500 LBS.
77.00- CHOICE 1-3 1100-1500
LBS. 73.00-76.50, LOW CHOICE HOL
STEINS 1400-1500 LBS. 55.00-58.75.
FED HEIFERS: 22 HEAD. HIGHER
PRICES. HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME
1100-1400 LBS. 75.00-77.50, LOW
CHOICE 68.00-74.00, 900-1100 LBS.
64.00-
CALVES: 134 HEAD. CHOICE
150-300 LBS. TO 91.00, GOOD
65.00- 80-115 LBS. 30.00-40.00;
HOLSTEIN BULLS RETURNING TO
FARM 5.00-10.00 LOWER. +NI 92-120
LBS. 120.00-142.00, 82-90 LBS.
85.00- +N2 92-120 LBS.
90.00- PLAINER TYPE
50.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
BETTER BUYER INTEREST. +NI
95-120 LBS. 300.00-320.00, 80-95 LBS.
220.00- STARTED 138 LBS. AT
180.00; BEEF X BULLS 80-100 LBS.
77.00-
BUTCHER HOGS: 35 HEAD,
3.00- LOWER. +NI AND 2 225-290
LBS. 29.50-30.50, FEW EARLY
32.00- +NI AND 3 260-290 LBS.
28.00- +N2 AND 3 240-290 LBS.
25.00-
SOWS: 24 HEAD, 1.00-2.00 LOWER,
350-500 LBS. 16.00-19.00, 500-700 LBS,
25.00-26.25.
BOARS: TO 6.25.
STOCK CAT
TLE: 137 HEAD.
STEERS 300-500
LBS. 86.00-89.00,
500-600 LBS.
75.00-84.00,
700-900 LBS.
61.00-69.50, HOL
STEINS 300-400
LBS. 63.00-70.00.
HEIFERS:
300-500 LB. MEDI
UM 63.00-70.00,
500-700 LBS
69.00-78.00.
BULLS:’ 200-400
LBS. 76.00-91.00,
400-600 LBS.
71.00-83.00,
600-700 LBS. TO
PIT POWER
61.00, RED SIMMENTAL 1060 LBS. AT
50.00,
SHEEP: 41 HEAD 20.00-30.00,
LIGHTWEIGHTS 40.00-60.00.
LAMBS: 32HEAD. CHOICE TO
PRIME 90-115 LBS. 112.00-115.00,
130-135 LBS. 110.00-112.00, GOOD TO
CHOICE 90-120 LBS. 87.00-102.00,
80-90 LBS. 115.00-117.00, MEDIUM
30-40 LBS. 105.00-115.00.
GOATS; 103 HEAD. LARGE BILLI
ES AND WETHERS 65.00-90.00, 1 AT
125.00, MEDIUM 35.00-70.00, NAN
NIES 35.00-80.00, LARGE FLESHY
KIDS 45.00-70.00, SMALLER
35.00-50.00.
PIGS AND SHOATS: 20-30 LBS.
10.00- 45 LBS. AT 24.00; BY THE
LB. STOCK BOARS 200-275 LBS.
20.00-
Livestock Cooperative
Auction Market
Of North Jersey
Hacketlstovm, NJ.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, April 1,2003
CALVES .15-1.35.
COWS .24 j /4-.42'/4.
EASY COWS .24‘/4-36 3 /4.
FEEDERS 300-600 LBS. .01-.99.
HEIFERS .20-.57‘/ 2 .
BULLS .23'/4-.68.
STEERS .44-.61'/2.
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ROASTING PIGS EACH, NONE.
BOARS, NONE.
SOWS .17-.23.
SHEEP .06-.72.
LAMBS EA. 15.0065.00.
LAMBS PER LB. .58-1.40.
GOATS EA. 30.00-130.00.
KIDS EA. 3.00-62.50.
HIDES EA. 20.00.
TOTAL: 449.
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