Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 01, 2003, Image 8

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NOVEMBER 8
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Elei tion Day
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WfT AND WISDOM FROM THE OLD FARMER’S ALMANAC
■ Total lunar eclipse occurs on November 8
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before washing
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FIRST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH
FARM EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
1p m Miscellaneous auction
4 p.m. Gaiden ti actor auction
5 p.m Firewood
6pm Faim Machinery
EVERY Wednesday I p.m. Flay & Gram Auction
FAMILY OWNED AND MANAGED SINCE 1955
GOOD'S
LIVESTOCK, INC.
Att. Farmers
Good’s Livestock, Inc., announces
the opening of a
New Receiving Station
at the Robt. Bowers Farm,
6059 Keysville Rd.,
Keymar, Md. 21757
Paying Top Prices for
3-6 day old baby Calves Only
Holstein Bulls & Heifers and Black,
Black White Faced Crossbreeds
Bulls & Heifers
Hours: Mon 10 AM - 2 PM
Thur 10 AM - 2 PM
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NOVEMBER 5,6
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NOVEMBER 3
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Carlisle Livestock
Carlisle, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, October 28,2003
SLAUGHTER CATTLE' STEERS SELECT
AND CHOICE HOLSTEINS 1350-1730 LBS
73 50-87 75, COWS, BREAKERS 48 00-52.25,
COUPLE BEEF TYPES TO 62 00, BONERS
38 00-47 00, LEAN 34.00-45 00, BIG MIDDLE,
LOW DRESSING LIGHTS 28.50-40.00,
SHELLY 28 00 AND DOWN, BULLS
1295-2200 LBS 42 00-56 75
FEEDER CATTLE. FEEDER STEERS
400-750 LB. HEREFORDS AND HOLSTEINS
50 00-6900, FEEDER HEIFERS 450-750 LB
HERFFORDS 57.50-67.00: FEEDER BULLS
300-500 LBS. 70 00-71.00
CALVES' RETURNING TO THE FARM,
HOLSTEIN BULLS +NI 95-135 LBS
130 00-158 00, HOLSTEIN BULLS +N2 90-135
LBS. 105 00-128.00, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
+NI 110-120 LBS 460.00-470.00.
SWINE' HOGS US+NI-3 230-330 LBS.
30 50-3400, US+N2-4 25.00-30.00; SOWS
US+NI-3 300-430 LBS 25.00-3000, 470-650
LBS. 28 00-32 00, THIN, WEAK, ROUGH TO
24 00, BOARS 700 LBS. 7 00; FEEDER PIGS
BY THE LB 17-23 LBS. 129.00-141.00, 25-60
LBS 62.00-105.00; ROASTERS AS IS 100-200
LBS 35.00-40.00.
GOATS; BY THE HEAD, LARGE NAN
NIES AND BILLIES 58.00-138.00, FANCY
KIDS 57 00-80.00, FLESHY KIDS 38.00-56.00,
SMALL, THIN 25.00-37.00
LAMBS; GOOD AND CHOICE 40-60 LBS.
126 00-13000, 60-80 LBS. 89.00-120.00, 80-100
LBS 101 00-110.00,100-130 LBS. 88.00-108 00
SHEEP. ALL WEIGHTS 34.00-64 00
SALE EVERY TUES. 5 PM. FOR RAB
BITS, POULTRY, AND EGGS, 6 P.M. FOR
LIVESTOCK, STARTING WITH CAIVES;
SPECIAL FED CATTLE SALE TUES., NOV
4, SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE TUES.,
NOV. 18; STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG
SALE FRIDAY, NOV. 14, RECEIVING 7:30
A.M.-10.30 A.M SALE 1 P.M. RED CARPET
HORSE AND TACK SALE FRIDAY, NOV
21 SPECIAL LAMB AND GOAT SALE FOR
HANUKKAH AND CHRISTMAS TUES.,
DEC. 9 AND 16. RECEIVING 9 A.M.-6 P.M.
Layer Cage System
Small Animal Sale
October 28,2003
RABBITS AND BUNNIES .25-11 00
CHICKENS 1 85-4.25
BANTIES 25-3 75
PIGEONS 1 80-2.10
PHEASANTS 4 50.
TURKEYS 7 50
DUCKS 2 75-6 50.
POULTRY SOLD BY THE HEAD. SALE
STARTS AT 5 P M
Lebanon Valley
Livestock
Fredericksburg, Pa.
Report Supplied By PDA
October 28,2003
CATTLE 103...(PDA)...Compared with last
week’s sale..sl. steers and heifers sold sharply
lower on a limited supply, cows 1.00 to 4.00
lower.
STEERS; Select 1-3 82.00-85.25, one Stan
dard 2 79.25.
HOLSTEIN STEERS: Choice 2-3
1130-1405 lbs 82.00-85.00, Select 1-2
75.50-78.25, few Standard 1-2 58.00-58.25.
HEIFERS: one Choice 41210 lbs 88.25, one
Select 2 88.25, few Standard 1-2 65.00-66.25.
COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean 49.75-52.75,
Boners 80-85% lean 42.00-48.75, Lean 85-90%
lean 33.75-38.75, few to 40.00. Shells 33.00 and
down.
BULLS: one Yield Grade 1 1770 lbs 53.75,
few Yield Grade 21360-1870 lbs 50.25-52.25.
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: one lot
Large 3 875 lbs Holsteins 51.00; HEIFERS:
Large 3 445-705 lbs 50.50-52.50. CALVES
129...VEALERS: Standard and Good 70-120
lbs 65.00-80.00, Utility 55-100 lbs 27.00-60.00.
FARM CALVES: Holstein bulls fully stead
y...No 1 Holstein bulls 95-125 lbs
115.00- few to 165.00, 80-90 lbs
100.00- No 2 80-120 lbs 90.00-115.00,
few weaker calves 77.00-85.00; few No 1 Hol
stein heifers 95-100 lbs 400.00, few No 2 65-85
lbs 80.00-250.00.
HOGS 23...50W5: 1-3 415-500 lbs
27.00- 500-685 lbs 33.b0-33.50, one 29.00,
few Medium 500-580 lbs 25.00.
BOARS: one lot 265 lbs 29.50.
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New Wilmington
Livestock
New Wilmington, Pa.
Report Supplied By PDA
Monday, October 27,2003
CATTLE 217...(PDA) cows were 2.00 to 5.00
lower
STEERS: few Choice 1-3 1150-1285 lbs
88.00- few Select 1-2 70.00-7900, few
Standard 1-2 61.50-65.00.
HOLSTEIN STEERS, one Choice 2-3 1575
lbs 75.00
HEIFERS. Choice 1-3 1030-1380 lbs
87.00- Select 1-2 61.00-82.00, few Stan
dard 1-2 57.00-58.00
COWS- Breakers 75-80% lean 45.00-49.00
mostly 48.00-56.00, Boners 80-85% lean
42.00- Lean 85-90% lean 34.50-45.00
Shells 33.50 and down. m
BULLS: few Yield Grade 1 1285-1960 lbs
55.50-56.50, Yield Grade 2 995-1855 lbs
44.00-
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: one Medium 2
580 lbs 68.00; Heifers: few Medium 2 450-750
lbs 52.00-72.00; BULLS, few Medium 1-2
480-510 lbs 71.00-86.00.
CALVES 156. (All calves sold per cwt).
VEALERS: Standard and Good 75-110 lbs
30.00- few Utility 60-70 lbs 20.00-25.00.
FARM CALVES: No 1 Holstein bulls 85-130 lbs
130.00- 50, few 80 lbs 92.50, No 2 80-115 lbs
50.00- 00, No 1 Holstein heifers 95-100 lbs
475.00- couple No 2 65 & 70 lbs 75.00 &
12000
Beef cross bulls and heifers 70-125 lbs
120.00-190.00.
HOGS 89. Barrows and gilts 3.00 lower
BARROWS AND GILTS; few 49-54% lean
260-275 lbs 3800-3900, 45-50% lean 225-270
lbs 36.00-37.50, 40-45% lean 220-280 lbs
33.00-34.00
SOWS' few 1-3 420-590 lbs 29.50-36 50, few
260-295 lbs 29.00-30.50
BOARS: one 280 lbs 25.00.
FEEDER PIGS 26...1-3 35-55 lbs 10.00-19.00,
2-3 25-35 lbs 5.00 per head.
SHEEP 62 ..SLAUGHTER LAMBS; Choice
100-125 lbs 80 00-86.00,75-100 lbs 95.00-104.00,
50-75 lbs 82.50-100.00. SLAUGHTER SHEEP:
2000-44.00.
GOATS 11. (All sold by the head with
weights estimated). Kids: Selection 2 few 40-60
lbs 52.50-71.00, one 25 lbs 12.50. Nannies few
70-100 lbs 37.50-52.50. Billies: few 80-120 lbs
57.50-97.50
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