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    Westminster Hay
Westminster, Maryland
Report Supplied By Auction
Tuesday, April 8,2003
Hay—Straw—Grain
93 LOTS.
ALFALFA: 3.50-5.30 BALE, 45.00
LARGE ROUND.
TIMOTHY: 95.00 LARGE SQUARE
TON.
MIXED HAY: 2.30-4.00 BALE.
GRASS: 1.25-4.30 BALE, 37.00-42.50
LARGE ROUND.
STRAW: 1.50-1.80 BALE.
Morrison’s Cove
Livestock Hay
Martinsburg, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Monday, April 7,2003
Hay—Straw—Grain
ALFALFA: 142.50-170.00.
ALFALFA AND GRASS;
165.00-180.00.
GRASS: 112.50-120.00.
LARGE SQUARE BALES: 120.00.
ROUND BALES: 105.00.
STRAW: 87.50-90.00.
HAY AUCTIONS MONDAYS AT
12:30 P.M. CALL KEN DOWNS,
814-793-3723.
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Eastern Combelt Direct
Feeder Pig Weekly
Springfield, 111.
April 4,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
Eastern Com Belt Direct Feeder Pig
Weekly Summary (includes pig prices on
negotiated, contract and formula basis)
FEEDER PIGS: Total receipts this week
12,980, negotiated 2,870; last week 25,261.
SEW 10 lb pigs and feeder were on a light
test. Trading activity was light to moder
ate for moderate offerings.
SFOB Eastern Combelt - Illinois, Indi
ana, Ohio, Michigan. Receipts: 9,664; last
week 18,146.
EARLY WEANED PIGS: 10 LB
BASIS, estimated 50-54% lean value: Lot
size 250-750: 2,443 head, 25.80-33.00,
wtd. avg. price 29.01; lot size 750 or more:
3,000 head, 24.25-26.93, wtd. avg. price
25.14. Total Composite: 5,443 head,
24.25-33.00, wtd. avg. price 26.88.
PIGS, 40 LB BASIS, estimated 50- 54%
lean value: Lot size 750 or more: 1,400
head, 50.50.
PIGS, 50 LB BASIS, estimated 50- 54%
lean value: Lot size 250-750: 621 head,
46.18; lot size 750 or more: 2,200 head,
43.87-51.50, wtd. avg. 47.34. Total com
posite: 2,821 head, 43.87-51.50, wtd. avg.
47.08
SFOB prices quoted on per head basis
“picked up” at sellers farm; prices do not
include freight.
Binkley & Hurst Bros.
133 Rothsville Station Rd
Lititz, PA 17543
717-626-4705
Taylor Equipment
4000 Brown Road & Rt 194
Taneytown, MD 21787
410-751-1500
Belleville
Livestock Auction
Belleville, Pa.
April 9,2003
Report Supplied By Auction
CATTLE 289...(PDA)..(Supply in
cluded 172 Dairy cows and heifers in the
dairy sale)...Compared with last week’s
sale, slaughter cows 1.00-2.00 higher.
Slaughter bulls 1.00-1.50 higher.
COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean
38.25-45.25, average 42.25, Boners
80-85% lean 34.00-42.75, average 38.10.
Lean 85-90% lean 31.25-39.50, average
35.15. Shells 30.25 and down.
BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1510-2190 lbs
47.50-51.25, average 49.65, few Yield
Grade 2 1405-1715 lbs 47.25.
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: Couple
Medium and Large 2 490-600 lbs
64.00- Medium and Large 3 370-480
lbs 40.00-48.00, 610-630 lbs 49.50-52.00;
HEIFERS: Medium 2 380 lbs 56.00;
BULLS: Medium and Large 2 475-495 lbs
62.00- Medium and Large 3 245-390
lbs 47.00-59.00.
CALVES 81...VEALERS: Standard
and Good 75-105 lbs 30.00-40.00, Utility
60-85 lbs 10.00-20.00. FARM CALVES:
Holstein bulls 1.00 to 1.50 higher. No 1
Holstein bulls 90-125 lbs 120.00-145.00,
average 132.30, No 2 80-120 lbs
60.00- weaker calves to 45.00. No 1
Holstein heifers one 85 lbs 205.00, No 2
80-90 lbs 75.00-165.00.
HOGS 0...N0 MARKET TEST.
FEEDER PIGS 61...1-3 20-45 lbs
6.00- 50-75 lbs 30.00-45.00 per head
SHEEP 103... SLAUGHTER [ AMBS:
High Choice & Prime 20-45 lbs
132.50-152.50. Choice 30-50 lbs
106.00- 55-80 lbs 82.50-125.00,
85-150 tbs 84.00-94.00. Good & Choice
25-40 lbs 80.00-90.00. SLAUGHTER
SHEEP: 10.00-31.00, Yearlings
50.00-
Taylor Equipment
1300 Washington Rd
Westminster, MD 21157
410-848-4474
Ross Tractor Sales & Service
40 South Woodland Ave
Waynesburg, PA 15370
724-627-6966
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 12, 2003-Al5
GOATS 88...(AU goats sold by the head
with weights estimated). Kids; Selection 1
under 20 lbs 19.00-32.50, 20-40 lbs
40.00- 40-60 lbs 52.00-65.00 Selec
tion 2 under 20 lbs 10.00-21.00, 20-40 lbs
20.00- Selection 3 20-40 lbs
27.50-35.00. Yearlings: Selection 1 40-60
lbs 60.00, Selection 2 40-60 lbs 67.50.
Nannies: 50-70 lbs 40.00-70.00, 70-100 lbs
50.00- Weathers; 50-70 lbs
50.00- Billies: 50-70 lbs 42.50-72.50,
70-100 lbs 72.50-92.50.
DAIRY COWS: 700.00-1475.00 per
head.
Morrison’s Cove
Livestock
Martinsburg, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Monday, April 7,2003
CATTLE: 66 HEAD.
STEERS: CHOICE 72.00-75.00,
GOOD 66.00-71.00.
HEIFERS: CHOICE 71.00-74.00,
GOOD 62.00-66.00.
COWS: UTILITY AND COMMER
CIAL 38.00-46.00, CANNER AND LOW
CUTTER 22.00-37.00.
BULLOCKS: GOOD & CHOICE
51.00-
BULLS: YG+NI, NO MKT, TEST.
FEEDER CATIXE: STEERS, BULLS,
AND HEIFERS, NO MKT. TEST.
CALVES: 58 HEAD. CHOICE AND
GOOD, NO MKT. TEST, STANDARD
25.00- HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-130
LBS. 60.00-120.00, HOLSTEIN HEIF
ERS 90-130 LBS. 100.00-210.00.
HOGS: 121. US+NI-2, 34.00-36.00; US
+N 1-3,30.00-33.00.
SOWS: US +NI-3 18.00-25.00.
BOARS: NO
MKT TEST.
PIGS: 0 HEAD
US +NI-3 20-50
LBS., NO MKT.
TEST
HEAD. CHOICE
LAMBS
120.00-
GOOD LAMBS
90.00-
SLAUGHTER
EWES
20.00-
35.00-85.00.
Belknap Livestock
Belknap, Pa.
Report Supplied By USDA
April 9,2003
CATTLE 165...(PDA).
STEERS: few Choice 1-3 1190-1400 lbs
74.00-80.50, one Select 2 72.50.
HOLSTEIN STEERS: few High
Choice and Prime 2-3 1200-1370 lbs
71.50-76.25, Choice 2-3 1025-1550 lbs
65.00-68.00, one Select 2 64.00.
HEIFERS: Choice 1-3 1100-1175 lbs
70.00-77.25, light weights 60 50-69.00.
COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean
40.00- Boners 80-85% lean
38.00- Lean 85-90% lean
34.25-37.50 Shells 33.25 and down.
BULLS: Yield Grade 1 975-1925 lbs
50.50-56.00, few Yield Grade 2 1200-1925
lbs 47.00-48.50.
FEEDER CATTLE: HEIFERS: few
Medium 1 & 2 375-640 lbs 50.00-64.00.
CALVES 83...VEALERS: Standard
and Good 70-100 lbs 21.00-32.00, Utility
60-70 lbs 17.00-25.00. FARM CALVES:
No 1 Holstein bulls 90-130 lbs
110.00-140.00, No 2 85-110 lbs
47.50-100.00; few No 1 Holstein heifers
95-110 lbs 250.00-285 00.
Beef cross bulls and heifers 70-100 lbs
50.00-135.00.
HOGS 49...8ARR0WS AND GILTS:
45-50% lean 230-295 lbs 33.00-35.00, few
40-45% lean 215-295 lbs 28 00-30.50.
SOWS: US 1-3 350-610 lbs 20.00-23.50
BOARS: one 506 lbs 7.50.
FEEDER PIGS 65.. 1-3 15-25 lbs
17.00-26.00, 50-70 lbs 30.00-34.00, few US
2-3 30-40 lbs 11.00-14.00 per head.
FEEDER
SHEEP 187. SLAUGHTER LAMBS
Choice 30-50 lbs 85 00-145.00, 50-70 lbs
90 00-125 00, 100-135 lbs 86 00-105.00.
Good and Choice 30-60 lbs 60.00-76.00.
SHEEP: 79
Slaughter Sheep 16.00-35.00, Yearlings
40.00-70.00.
GOATS 131. (All goats sold by the
head with weights estimated) Kids' Selec
tion 1 40-60 lbs 47.50-63.00 Selection 2
under 20 lbs 5.00-35.00, 20-40 lbs
9.00- 40-60 lbs 32.00-38.00. Nan
nies: 70-90 lbs 20.00-45.00, 50-60 lbs
21.00- Billies: 50-70 lbs 27.00-38.00,
95 lbs 78.00,120 lbs 70.00.
GOATS
Seed Treatments Not
Holding Up to Corn
Rootworm
Seed treatments have been touted as an east effective was
to control corn rootworm and othei sield-damaginii pests
in field corn The premise for their use is that dies
eliminate die time and effort ot using a soil inset ncidc at
planting tunc
However, Universits ofllhnois entomologists and
researchers at other Midwest land-grant universities ret ends
conducted trials tor two recent additions to the seed
treatment lineup - ProSlueld technologs with Force ST
insecticide and Prescribe insecticide seed treatment
Neither provided consistent,acceptable control ot torn
rootworm larsae
In fact. University of Illinois mot racings trials conduct
ed at three sites in 2000 placed die average root rating tor
Pro Shield at 9md Prescribe at 3 6 In the same trials i
T-band application of Lorsban* 15G insecticide provided an
average root rating of 2 4 A rating of 3 0 or higher is
considered unacceptable and leads to economic losses
A summary of the 2000 lowa State University rootworm
control study showed Pro Shield and Prescribe .flowed
rootworms to consume six to seven times as mans roots
compared to T-bandeci I oi sban ISG
Lorsban ISC? is the time-proven mdustrv standard toi
control of corn rootworm ciitwoims giubs seed torn
maggots, vvireworms and more It outperforms seed
treatments bcc mse it pumdes
residual contiol and lasts longci
throughout the giowmg season
which is vital in protecting corn
from the intense corn rootworm
feeding tvpically experienced
throughout parts of the Midwest
And Purdue University trials'
conducted since 1991 show that
Lorsban 15G provides the greatest
return on investment of all leading
corn insecticides
To learn more about the
benefits of Lorsban 15G, contact
your local ag retailer
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