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    Roanoke-Hollins
Feeder Cattle Sale
Richmond, Va.
June 17,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
WEEKLY AUCTION for June 16
FEEDER CATTLE: 210 head (51 steers,
6 Holstein steers; 105 heifers, 40 bulls).
Prices based on in weights.
FEEDER STEERS: Med./Lge. 1:
300-400 lb 94.00-96.50; 400-SOO lb
95.00- 500-600 lb 89.00-94.50;
600-700 lb 86.00-88.25; 70-0800 lb 80.50.
Med./Lge. 2: 300-400 lb 95.00-96.00;
400-500 lb 89.00-94.00; 500-600 lb
82.00- 600-700 lb 87.50-88.50. Small
1:400-500 lb 87.00.
HOLSTEIN STEERS: MedTLge. 1:
300-500 lb 58.00-62.00; 500-700 lb 63.50;
700-900 lb 52.00.
FEEDER HEIFERS: MedJLge. 1:
300-400 lb 85.00; 400-500 lb 86.00-87.00;
500-600 lb 82.50-84.50; 500-600 lb
83.00- 600-700 lb 78.50. MedJLge.
2: 300-400 lb 81.00-82.00; 400-500 lb
81.00- 500-600 lb 83.00-85.75;
600-700 lb 74.00.
FEEDER BULLS: Med./Lge. 1;
200-300 lb 103.00-110.00; 300-400 lb
95.00-101.50; 400-500 lb 85.00-87.50;
500-600 lb 81.50-87.50. MedTLge. 2:
400-500 lb 92.00; 600-700 lb 77.50-78.50.
Small 1:400-500 lb 78.00-79.00.
BUSH HOB
SQUEALERS
I Each Squealer model is equipped with a
tough Bush Hog gearbox that carries a
2-year limited warranty. The 5 and 6-foot
wide models have an “in line” shear bolt
driveline protection that can be replaced
in a snap. An optional slip clutch is available
, Six moctels, 42 to 84-inches wide,
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PERFECT TOOL
FOR SEEDBEDS
ROTfiRY TILLERS
38, 50, 62 & 74 Inch Widths
with an offset range of 6 to 12 inches. These
rugged chain drive tillers are ideal for home
garden work or for professional nursery men.
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NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVE
STOCK Front Royal, Marshall, Rock
ingham, Shenandoah, Staunton and Win
chester for June 9-14. All prices per
hundred pounds liveweight, except where
noted.
FEEDER CATTLE: 956 head (391
steers, 386 heifers, 179 bulls).
FEEDER STEERS: Med./Lge. 1:
300-400 lb 85.00-105.00; 400-500 lb
85.00- 500-600 lb 80.00-98.50;
600-700 lb 77.00-95.00; 700-800 lb
74.50-78.00; 900-1000 lb 69.00-72.00;
1000-1100 lb 67.00-72.50. MedJLge. 2:
300-400 lb 89.00-100.50; 400-500 lb
81.00- 500-600 lb 80.50-85.00;
600-700 lb 79.50-91.00; 700-800 lb
69.00- 800-900 lb 69.50-77.00;
900-1000 lb 68.50. Small 1: 300-400 lb
80.00- 400-500 lb 59.00; 600-700 lb
69.00.
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Building the Legend.
Virginia Livestock
Auction Summary
Richmond, Va.
June 16,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
Designed for Ease of Operation,
High Performance and Versatility.
Bush Hog’s Mid-Mount Loader features a maximum lift
height up to 153 inches and a maximum lift capacity up to
4950 lbs.. Regular or heavy duty buckets are available in
60,72 and 84-inch widths. The mid-mount design means
easy attaching and detaching, and the standard quick
attach system gives you a fast, easy method of changing
any attachment.
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FEEDER HEIFERS: MedTLge. 1:
300-400 lb 80.00-94.00; 400-500 lb
78.00- 500-600 lb 74.00-84.75;
600-700 lb 71.00-80.S0; 700-800 lb
67.50-75.50; 800-900 lb 62.50. MedTLge.
2: 300-400 lb 83.00-93.00 few 74.00-82.00;
400-500 lb 77.00-90.00 few 66.00-74.00;
500-600 lb 64.00-83.25; 600-700 lb
65.00- 700-800 lb 59.50-71.00;
800-900 lb 63.50. Small 1: 300-400 lb
63.00- 400-SOO lb 66.00-70.00;
500-600 lb 53.50.
BULLS: MedTLge. 1: 200-300 lb
95.00- 300-400 lb 82.00-102.75;
400-500 lb 79.00-95.75; 500-600 lb
79.50-90.00; 600-700 lb 71.00-74.00;
700-900 lb 68.50-71.50. Med./Lge. 2;
200-300 lb 80.00-85.00; 300-400 lb
78.00- 400-500 lb 71.00-79.00;
500-600 lb 74.00-78.00; 600-700 lb
61.00- 700-900 lb 61.00-65.50. Small
1; 300-400 lb 75.00-77.00; 400-500 lb
65.00; 500-600 lb 63.00; 600-700 lb 59.00.
SLAUGHTER CATTLE: 506 head
(448 cows and 58 bulls).
SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking Utili
ty and Commercial 2-4, 33.00-44.00; Cut-
ter and Boning Utility 1-3, 33.50-44.0fe
Canner and Low Cutter 1-2,27.50-38.00.
SLAUGHTER BULLS; YG 1-2,
900-1300 lbs 43.25-54.50; 1300-1600 lbs
45.75-53.50; 1600 lbs and over
43.00-
COWS RETURNED TO FARMS: 73
head. 874-1217 lbs: Mostly Med./Lge. 1
few 2, 5 years old to aged, bred 2-8
months, 300.00-610.00 per head; 900-1250
lbs; Modstly MedTLge. 1, 2-9 years old,
bred 2-8 months 405.00-535.00.
COWS WITH CALVES AT SIDE: 57
pairs. 870-1315 lbs: MedTLge. 1 few 2, 6
years to aged, with baby calves to 360 lbs
410.00- per pair; 850-1200 lbs:
MedTLge. 1, 2-8 years old with baby
calves to 350 lbs, 475.00-855.00 per pair.
BABY CALVES RETURNED TO
FARMS; 106 head. Newborn to 4 Weeks
25.00- per head. Over 100 lbs
35.00- per cwt.
SHEEP: 139 (70 slaughter lambs, 37
feeder lambs, 32 slaughter ewes).
SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Spring Wooled:
Choice and Prime 1-2, 80-110 lbs
Weekly Summary of prices on a farm to farm per head basis. FOB is the
price picked up at the seller's farm. DELIVERED is the price unloaded at the
buyer's farm, including trucking and broker's fees.
RECEIPTS: This Week 85,1885; Last Week: 97,325
VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN:
lowa 19.9% Oklahoma 16.1% Manitoba 11.6%
Missouri 10.0% Indiana 7.7% Ontario 5.3%
Illinois 3.2% Saskatchewan 3.2% Nebraska 2.8%
Michigan 1.2% Ohio 1.2% Kansas 0.4%
Texas 0.4%
VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION:
lowa 52.9% Nebraska 12.3% Minnesota 10.0%
Indiana 7.5% Missouri 4.7% Ohio 1.7%
Utah 0.7%
TREND: Compared to last week: Early weaned pigs and feeder pigs steady
to 1.00 per head higher, except 45 pound feeder pigs steady to 3.00 lower.
Demand moderate for moderate offerings. Receipts include 40% formulated
pnces,
Lot Size Total Head Price Range Wtd Avg Price Range Wtd Avg
Per Trade Per Category FOB Seller FOB Delvrd Buyer Delvrd
EARLY WEANED PIGS 10 POUNDS BASIS: Estimated 40-54% Lean Value
250 head or less 508 24.00-29.95 28.50 I 25.50-30.65 29.35
250-750 9,459 24.00-33.00 27.79 I 26.00-33.50 29.48
750 or more 22,260 24.25-31.50 29.30 I 26.00-32.00 30.27
Total Composite 32,227 24.00-33.00 28.84 I 25.50-33.50 30.02
FEEDER PIGS 40 POUNDS BASIS: Estimated 40-54% Lean Value
250 head or less 975 33.00-40.00 36.18 i 39.00-43.00 40.58
250-750 9,809 33.00-48.00 39.02 I 37.50-50.40 42.46
750 or more 17,780 34.00-44.75 41.01 j 39.00-48.25 44.90
Total Composite 28,564 33.00-48.00 40.16 I 37.50-50.40 43.92
FEEDER PIGS 45 POUNDS BASIS: Estimated 40-54% Lean Value
250-750 775 40.00-45.00 41.77 i 4300-45.25 43.80
750 or more 10,250 37.40-46.89 41.69 I 39.50-48.99 43.96
Total Composite 11,025 37.40-46.89 41.70 i 39.50-48.99 43.95
FEEDER PIGS 50 POUNDS BASIS: Estimated 40-54% Lean Value
250 head or Jess 212 41.50-47.50 46.51 i 42.50-48.50 47.51
250-750 3,510 40.50-49.00 45.02 j 42.50-51.00 47.78
750 or more 9,650 40.00-51.50 49.72 j 41.00-52.69 51.05
Total Composite 13,372 40.00-51.50 48.43 I 41.00-52.69 50.14
Most lots of 40-60 weight pigs have a sliding value from the negotiated
weight basis which is calculated on the actual average weight of the load
plus or minus .30-.40 per pound. Some early weaned lots have a slide of .50-
LOO per pound. Early weaned pigs are under 19 days old. Estimated lean
value is projected to use slaughter weights with normal confinement feeding
conditions. Vaccination and health program values are not included but
health status should be disclosed.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 21,2003-Al7
National Direct Feeder Pig Report
Week Ending June 13, 2003
USDA Market News, Des Moines, lowa
s^bamAs
92.00- 110-125 lbs 85.00-94.00.
Good and Choice 1-2, 60-90 lbs
80.00- few 100.00. FEEDER
LAMBS: Spring Wooled: MedVLge. 1-2,
60-90 lb 100.00, few 74.75; 50-60 lb
89.00- Small/Med. 1-2, 30-40 lb
88.00; 40-60 lb 82.50-92.00; 60-90 lb
82.00- SLAUGHTER EWES:
Choice 2-4, 23.75-27.00; Utility and Good
1-3,27.00-33.50.
Staunton Weekly
Feeder Cattle Sale
Richmond, Va.
June 16,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
WEEKLY AUCTION at Staunton,
June 13 FEEDER CATTLE: 385 head
(260 steers, 125 heifers). Prices per cwt.
based on in weights.
FEEDER STEERS: Med./Lge. 1:
300-400 lb 85.00-100.00; 400-500 lb
85.00-103.00; 500-600 lb 85.00-98.50;
600-700 lb 82.00-95.00.
FEEDER HEIFERS: Med./Lge. 1:
300-400 lb 80.00-89.00; 400-500 lb
80.00-88.00; 500-600 lb 75.00-83.50.
North Carolina 11.3%
Minnesota 3.2%
Colorado 2.1%
Wisconsin 0.4%
Illinois 9.1%
Wisconsin 1.0%