Westminster Livestock Hagerstown, Md. Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday, September 2,2003 SLAUGHTER COWS: 131 HEAD, BETTER COWS 1.00-3.00 HIGHER. BREAKERS 43.00-51.75, HIGH DRESSING HEAVY WEIGHTS 58.00-60.00, BONERS 41.00-46.00, LEAN 34.00-40.00, THIN AND LIGHT 33.00 DOWN. BULLS: 13 HEAD. YG+NI 1600-1800 LBS. 51.00-54.25, HERE FORDS 2130 LBS. AT 49.50; YG+N2 47.00-51.00, FAT ANGUS 1944 LBS. AT 46.25. FED STEERS: 32 HEAD, RE CORD PRICES. HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 1200-1450 LBS. 85.00-88.00, FANCY ANGUS 1306 LBS. AT 91.00, CHOICE 2-4 1125-1400 LBS. 83.00-85.00, CHOICE 2-3 80.00-82.50,1025-1100 LBS. 77.00-78.00. FED HEIFERS: 11 HEAD. HOL STEINS HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 1350-1550 LBS. 73.00-78.00, HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 1100-1300 LBS. 84.00-87.00, CHOICE 2-3 1000-1200 LBS. 80.00-83.00. CALVES; 144 HEAD. LOW CHOICE 180-225 LBS. 78.00-82.00, GOOD SLAUGHTER 90-110 LBS. 25.00- 70-90 LBS. 15.00-25.00; HOLSTEIN BULLS RETURNING TO FARM 5.00-10.00 HIGHER. +NI 94-115 LBS. 130.00-162.00, 115-125 LBS. TO 132.00,90-92 LBS. 90.00- 82-88 LBS. 60.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS +NI 90-110 LBS. TO 450.00, +N2 80-110 LBS. 200.00-350.00, 70-80 LBS. TO 190.00; BEEF X BULLS AND HEIFERS +NI 90-110 LBS. 120.00- BUTCHER HOGS: 22 HEAD. +NI AND 2 240-275 LBS. 40.00-41.25, +NI AND 3 215-275 LBS. 37.00-38.00, 1 308 LBS. AT 35.75, +N2 AND 3 241 LBS. AT 35.00. SOWS: 400-600 LBS. 28.00-32.00. STOCK CATTLE: 141 HEAD, ACTIVE BIDDING FROM LARGER CROWD. STEERS MED. AND LARGE FRAME 200-400 LBS. 90.00-96.00, 400-600 LBS. 82.00-96.00, 700-900 LBS. 70.00- 900-1100 LBS. 64.00- HEIFERS: MED. AND LARGE FRAME 300-400 LBS. 82.00-92.00, 400-600 LBS. 74.00-89.00, 600-800 LBS. 68.00-79.00, 800-1000 LBS. 65.00-75.00. Bi ism , SotfurMailabk JWAII Analysis '* l»Ytrfliimfeiitglty Safe We Um Olilv Orthophosporlc Add Call For Our Prices ann.Mnn PyMITIHHIP COM PAIiY, MC. . Wm Wps9Bwr mJUtiiw ' (SlwpW r ’-^|®gp ? * - BULLS: MED. AND LARGE FRAME 200-400 LBS. 85.00-103.00, 400-500 LBS. 83.00-96.00, 500-700 LBS. 71.00-82.00, 700-800 LBS. 65.00- 800-1000 LBS. 52.00- SHEEP: 21 HEAD 30.00-44.00. LAMBS: 43 HEAD, LIGHT WEIGHTS LOWER. HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 90-125 LBS. 84.00-89.00, GOOD TO CHOICE 60-90 LBS. 75.00-90.00, MED. 40-80 LBS. 65.00-75.00. GOATS: 175 HEAD, STRONG DEMAND. LARGE BILLIES AND WETHERS 80.00-135.00, MEDIUM 50.00- LARGE NANNIES 65.00- MEDIUM 40.00-70.00, LARGE FLESHY KIDS 40.00- SMALLER KIDS 25.00- PIGS AND SHOATS: 24 HEAD. BY THE HEAD 25-35 LBS. 15.00-25.00; BY THE LB. 5 HEAD 38 LBS. AT 84.00, 2 HEAD 46 LBS. AT 69.00,160-180 LBS. 43.00-45.00. BUTCHER HOGS: 7.00-8.00. Four States Livestock Wednesday Sale Hagerstown, Md. Report Supplied By Auction September 3,2003 SLAUGHTER COWS: 109 HEAD, STEADY PRICES. BREAKERS 44.00-51.50, BONERS 41.00-45.50, LEAN 35.00-40.00, THIN AND LIGHT 34.00 DOWN. BULLS: YG+NI 51.00-53.75, YG+N2 48.00-50.00. FED STEERS: 2.00 HIGHER. HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 1200-1400 LBS. 86.00-88.25, CHOICE 3 1100-1200 LBS. 84.00, LOW CHOICE 1310 LBS. AT 81.25. FED HEIFERS: HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 1100-1350 LBS. 84.50-88.25, CHOICE 900-1150 LBS. 78.00-81.00, SELECT TO LOW CHOICE 71.00-75.25. CALVES: 203 HEAD, GOOD SLAUGHTER. 80-110 LBS. 20.00- 60-80 LBS. 15.00-25.00; HOLSTEIN BULLS RETURNING TO FARM 20.00-25.00 LOWER. +NI 95-115 LBS. 125.00-157.00, FEW TO 170.00, 90-94 LBS. 75.00- +N2 95-120 LBS. 90.00- 90-94 LBS. 40.00- 80-88 LBS. 35.00-65.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS +NIIOO-120 LBS. 450.00-500.00, +N2 80-100 LBS. 250.00-350.00; BEEF X BULLS 80-100 LBS. 150.00-165.00. BUTCHER HOGS: NO TOP WEIGHTS. 340 LBS. 27.00-29.50. SOWS: 33 HEAD, STEADY. 400-500 LBS. 25.00-31.50, 500-650 LBS. 29.00-32.75. STOCK CATTLE: LIGHT RUN. STEERS 300-475 LBS. 85.00-95.00, 500-700 LBS. 80.00-84.00. HEIFERS: 300-500 LBS. 80.00-88.00, 500-650 LBS. TO 83.50, 800-1000 LBS. 68.00-73.00. BULLS: 200-400 LBS 85.00- 400-600 LBS 76.00- DAIRY REPLACEMENTS: FEW OFFERED. SPECIAL SALE SEPT. 17. SHEEP: BUCKS TO 47.00. LAMBS: HIGH CHOICE 90-110 LBS. TO 86.00. GOATS; MED. TO LARGE 50.00-70.00. PIGS AND SHOATS: 158 HEAD, MAINLY CULLS. BY THE HEAD, 1 LOT 25 LBS. AT 18.00, CULLS 2.00-7.00, 80-100 LBS. 32.00-38.00; BY THE LB. 120 LBS. AT 44.00. NEXT WED., SEPT. 10, SPE CIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE APPROX. 7:45 P.M. Grants ville Livestock Grantsville, Maryland Report Supplied by Auction Saturday, Aug. 30,2003 STOCK STEERS AND BULLS: 200-500 lbs. 57.00-105.00. STOCK HEIFERS: 50.00-91.00. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Good to Choice, none available, Medium to Good 52.00-75.50. HOLSTEIN STEERS: Good 50.00-61.00, Light 46.00-52.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Good to Choice, none available. Medium SOUTHERN COVE POWER REUNION ASSN. 13TH ANNUAL SHOW SEPT. 12,13 & 14,2003 New Enterprise, PA (Show Grounds on 47 Acres) 2003 Raffle: 1953 Farmall Super C - FEATURING - FARMALL TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT Steam Engines - Antique Tractors Gas Engines - Toys - Flea Market Good Food - Kiddie Tractor Pulls Tractor Games - Lots of Fun Chain Saw Carving - Antique Tractor Pulls Ham & Bean Soup - BBQ Chicken Exhibitors Always Welcome! - Daily Events - Threshing - Sawmill - Rock Crushing Com Husking - Tractor Contests - Shingle Mill Cider Pressing - Apple Butter - Baling Tractor Dyno - Cruise In - Antique Classic Cars, Trucks & Motorcycles (Sat & Sun) Tractor Parade Saturday & Sunday at 11:00 AM Church Service Sunday at 8:30 AM Primitive Camping Available MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS For Information Please Contact: Mel Calhoun 11, 814-224-5861 John Pensyl, 814-839-2939 Ron Johnson, 814-623-7383 Flea Market - Food Vendors - Camping Jane Ferrari, 814-696-3377 Ken Beach. 814-766-3140 Francis Rumberger, 814-943-5424 DIRECTIONS: Interstate 99 to the Freedom Junction/Roanng Spring EXIT, take Route 36 South approximate ly 14 miles, turn right to New Enterprise, PA, go approximately 2 miles and turn left onto Cave Road, WATCH FOR OUR SIGNS! Don’t Miss Our Spring Show & Plow Days!!! April 17 & 18, 2004 Attuon wtll l§smtd. Lancaster Farming's classifiea ads get results! vv /" ' * to Good 50.00-72.50. BULLS: Heavy 45.00-56.00, Light 40.00-47.00. COWS: Utility Holsteins 40.00-44.50, Canners 38.50-39.50, Culls 37.00 and down. 808 CALVES: 40.00 and down. HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES RE TURN TO FARM: 90-120 lbs. Up to 125.00. HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES RETURN TO FARM: Up to 165.00. BEEF CROSS CALVES RE TURN TO FARM: Up to 125.00. HOGS: Top Quality up to 42.00, Heavy up to 39.00, Light 25.00-36.00; FEEDER PIGS, BY HEAD: Up to 40.00. SOWS: 15.00-31.00. MALE HOGS: 4.75-21.00. LAMBS: 70-85 lbs. up to 102.00, 85-125 lbs. up to 85.00, 30-60 lbs. up to 110.00, Culls up to 60.00. SHEEP: Up to 31.00, FAT UP TO 25.00. GOATS; Large 55.00-95.00, Medi um 25.00-65.00, Small 10.00-51.00, all by the head, kid 3.00-70.00. Feeder sale every second Sat. per month. A focus on the latest forage varieties will be part of the Sept. 13 issue of Foraging Around. Also scheduled; update on pastured poultry research at Penn State and the latest haymaking and grazing information from various field days. ister Farming, Saturday, September 6, 2003- Lana Pasture /jMifecf* QUALITY PASTURE MIXES For Graziers Who Expect the Be: Rohrer’s Seeds offers two custom pasture mixes that provide both quality and flexibility for grazing and hay production the Pasture Perfect* Mid-Atlantic Grazer Mix and the Pasture Perfect* Triple Purpose Mix. Mid-Atlantic Grazer Mix is an ideal blend of hn season perennial grasses and highly productive and persistent clover vaneties The grazing-type orchardgrasses and Duo test ulolium give excellent cool season production and continue to produce well into the Mid-Atlantic summei The Starfire red clover and Jumbo ladmo clover are very productive under graz ing, and give extra nutrition for high lammal performance Pasture Perfect' Mid-Atlantic Grazer Mix 25% Takena Orchardgrass 25% Hallmark Orchardgrass 20% Duo Festulolium 20% Tonga Perennial Ryegrass 6% Starfire Red Clover 5% Jumbo Ladmo Clover £SS» Triple Purpose v offefs a great pasture option for early hay pro duction and long season grazing Late maturity orchardgrasses combined with perennial ryegrass and Timothy give excellent hay yields and quality The grazing and drought tolerant alfalfa ensures high quality throughout the season Pasture Perfect* Triple Purpose Mix 30% Profile Orchardgrass 29% Hallmark Orchardgrass *a(IGA 17% Tonga Perennial Ryegrass 11% Tuukka Timothy 8% Wintercrown Alfalfa 5% Jumbo Ladmo Clover Available through these Rohrer Seed dealers: Biqlerville. PA- William J Oyler Oyler's Eden Valley Farms 400 Pleasant Valley Rd, 717-677-8411 Carlisle. PA-Robert Boyce 44 Ponderosaßd, 717-245-2820 Chambersburg. PA- Chris Zeager Brandt's Farm Supply 7195 Molly Pilcher Hwy, 717-375-4555 Cherry Tree. PA- Gene Gardner Gardner Feeds, 557 Hileman Road 814-743-6386 Dalmiatn. PA- R Dale Groff Middle Rd, 570-758-2136 Dublin. PA- David Wurster Dublin Agway 10 N Rte 313 215-249-3556 Duncannon. PA- Larry Brajkovich Hyland Farm 1031 DeMe Road 717-582-4596 Elizabethtown. PA- Josh Bare Brandts Farm Sup, 601 E High St 717-367-1221 EKBSaUPA: Maurice Sman MS Bio-Ag 5802 Torrance Dr Gradwille. PA- Tony Stnedieck Ornamental Landscaping 610-459-2944 Hummelstown. PA- Russel Cassel John 0 Cassel & Sons Inc 289 N Hoemerstown Road 717-566-3284 Mercersburq. Pfl- Marcus Martin 13015 Mt Pleasant Road 717-328-5544 Mike Hall. PA- Albright s Feed Mill 1061 Kryder Rd, 570-726 3361 Rohrer Seeds: 717-299-2571 For product details please visit us on the web at www.pastureperfect.com Pasture Perfect is a registered trademark of Ampac Seed Co 'lntegrity & Excellence Our Foundation Your Guarantee 1 ' ■A Montrose. PA- Curt Palmatier Palmatier Enterpnses RR 4 Bx 59C Labzentis Rd 570-278-3350 Myerstown. PA- James Patches Prescott Rd, 717-949-3860 Nazareth. PA- Robert Berber 2259 Beiber Rd 610-837-0163 New Holland. PA- Donald Weaver Homestead Nutrition Inc 245 While Oak Road 717-3544398 New Holland. PA- Leon Hess Hess Farm Sup 675 S Kinzer Ave 717-3547972 Richfield PA- Sam Knouse Route 1 Bx 842 717-463-2885 Salisbury. PA- Glenn Schrock 676 River Rd 814-668-2048 Turbotville, PA- Don Bergey Ag Resources Inc Route 54 570-649-5161 Trout Run. PA- David Albert 1590 Calvert Rd 877-253-3623 Umonville. PA- Hess Mills Inc PO Bx 588 610-347-2377 Cecilton. MD-Mike Scheeler Scheeler Seeds 6740 Augustine Herman Hwy 410 275-2267 Conowmoo. MD- Paul Campbell 110 Oakwood Rd 410-378 3812 Clayton. DE-William Naudm 2624 Clayton Dulaney Road 302653-7811 Far Hills. NJ- Dee Edwards PO Box 662 908-234-2043
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