Lancaster County Livestock Market Auctions New Holland Livestock Auction New Holland, Pa. Report Supplied By L'SDA Monday, November 3,2003 Cattle Calves Sheep Goats MONDAY 447 256 668 1860 1539 WEEK AGO 602 325 464 1594 1210 LAST YEAR 505 257 615 1091 1776 Compared to Thursday, fleshy cows sold 1.00 to 2.00 lower, with the bulk of the run up to 3.00 lower Slaughter bulls sold steady to 1.00 lower. The cattle supply included 214 slaughter cows, 38 slaughter bulls, 25 slaughter steers, with 140 head of feeder cattle. Slaughter Cows' Percent Lean Weight Bulk Low Dressing Premium White 65-70 Over 1600 lbs few 49.25-50.50 47.00-48.50 Breakers 70-75 Over 1400 lbs 45.00-4975 41.00-45.00 Boners 75-80 Over 1200 lbs 40.50-44.75 38.00-40.75 Lean (Hi-Yield) 80-85 Over 1200 lbs 37.25-41.00 35.75-38 50 Lean 85-90 Over 1000 lbs 34.00-37.75 30.00-33.00 Lean (Light-Wt) 85-90 750-1000 lbs 32.00-35.00 26.00-31.50 Slaughter Bulls Yield Grade 1-2 1290-2100 lbs 52.50-57.50, high dressing 62.00-64.00, low dressing 47.50-49.00. Few young light weight fancy bulls 930-1140 lbs 57.00-61.00. Feeder Steers: Medium 1 fancy package 450 lbs 88 00. Calves; Compared to Thursday, slaughter calves sold mostly steady. Holstein bull claves going into special-fed veal bams sold steady to 10.00 higher on nicer quality offerings com pared to late last week. There were not enough heifers to fully test the market. Slaughter Calves: Standard and Utility SS-110 lbs 50.00-82.00, weaker 11.00-15.00. Calves Going Into Special-fed Veal Bams; Hol stein Bulls 90-125 lbs 130.00-167.00; 80-90 lbs 100.00-140.00. Plainer-type Holstein Bulls 90-125 lbs 100.00-125.00; 80-90 lbs 90.00-110.00. Weaker Holstein Bulls 90-125 lbs 70.00-87.00 HOGS' Barrows and gilts mostly 1.25 to 1.50 lower on weights between 220-270 lbs, while heavier weights were steady to .75 lower, sows were mostly steady on lighter weights, while heavy weights were 2.00 to 3.00 lower, boars were steady BARROWS AND GILTS; 49-54% lean 220-270 lbs 35 75-38.75, few 270-300 lbs 33.00-36.25, 45-50% lean 220-270 lbs 32 25-34.50, large groups 30.85-33.25, 270-300 lbs 31.10-32.60, few 300-350 lbs 33.00. SOWS; 1-3 400-500 lbs 27.00-31.00, 500-700 lbs 30.00-33.50 BOARS; 300-700 lbs 12.00-13 00 Sheep and Lambs Compared to last Monday, slaughter lambs sold steady on a strong test with a good portion of the run consisting of Barbados, which traded mostly even with the bulk of the run Slaughter sheep traded mixed with Yearlings selling 10 00 higher, Sheep steady to firm, and Bucks steady to weak Buyer attendance and bidding activity was good through the course of the sale Slaughter Lambs Choice and Prime 2-3 30-40 lbs 130 00-165 00. individual 250 00, 40-50 lbs 124 00-177 00, 50-60 lbs 118 00-135 00, 60-70 lbs 117 00- 12900, 70-80 lbs 110 00-120 00, 80-90 lbs KIRKWOOD HAY AUCTION Hay, Straw and Grain Auction EVERY TUESDAY 10:00 Located Rt 472 5 miles south of Quarryville or 6 miles north of Oxford corner of Rt 472 and Noble Road George Gibney, Auctioneer AU-002534-E No out of state checks 108.00- 90-100 lbs 102.00- 120.00; 100-125 lbs 100.00-110.00; few 125-150 lbs 84.00- Slaughter Sheep: Utility and Good 1-3 Year lings 100-150 lbs 78.00-88.00; 150-200 lbs 62.00- Sheep 75-100 lbs 50.00-62.00; 100-150 lbs 48.00-58.00; 150-200 lbs 40.00-56.00, 200-250 lbs 38.00-44.00. Bucks 150-200 lbs 36.00- 200-225 lbs 38.00-44.00. Slaughter Goats: Compared to last Monday, Kid goats and yearlings sold mostly steady. Nannies sold mostly steady to firm; while Billies traded steady on heavier offerings with lighter weights selling steady to firm. Wethers sold steady to firm on a moderate supply. Buyer at tendance was good through the duration of the sale with active bidding. All goats are sold by the head, with estimated weights. Kids' Selec tion 1 20-40 lbs 58.00-66.00; 40-60 lbs 66.00- 60-80 lbs 74.00-86.00. Selection 2 20-40 lbs 44.00-56.00, few pigmies 34.00-52.00; 40-60 lbs 58.00-70.00; 60-80 lbs 63.00-76.00. Se lection 3 20-40 lbs 32.00-42.00, few light and weaker 28.00-30.00; 40-60 lbs 44.00-58.00, few weaker 30.00-44.00; 60-80 lbs few 60.00-63.00. Yearlings: Selection 1 few 60-80 lbs 78.00-86.00; 80-100 lbs 86.00-96.00. Selection 2 few 60-80 lbs 66.00- 80-100 lbs 80.00. Selection 3 few 60-80 lbs 58.00-68.00. Nannies; Selection 1 few 70-100 lbs 70.00-78.00; 100-150 lbs 80.00-102.00. Selection 2 50-70 lbs 42.00-54.00, pigmies 34.00- 70-100 lbs 56.00-66.00; 100-150 lbs 62 00-78.00, bulk 62.00-68.00. Selection 3 50-70 lbs 34.00-50.00; 70-100 lbs 46.00-58.00; 100-150 lbs 58.00-62.00. Billies: Selection 1 100-150 lbs 100.00- 150-250 lbs 130.00-147.00, few 152.00- Selection 2 70-80 lb 70.00-86.00, few pigmies 40.00-60.00; 100-150 lbs 90.00- 150-250 lbs 106.00-129.00. Selec tion 3 70-100 lbs 58.00-74.00; 100-150 lbs 66.00- 150-250 lbs 92.00-110.00. Wethers: 50-70 lbs 62.00-69.00, few fancy 76.00-80.00, weaker 52.00-54.00, few pigmies 44.00-50.00; 70-100 lbs 7400-88.00, few weaker 60.00-72.00; 100-150 lbs 90.00-110.00. Vintage Livestock Auction Vintage, Pa. November 3,4,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Cattle Calves Sheep Goats THIS WEEK 660 852 3 2 LAST WEEK 734 843 7 0 LAST YEAR Compared to Thursday, slaughter steers sold steady on Monday, with a very light Tuesday run trending up to 1.00 higher Although, buy ers were forced to give a little more on Tuesday if they wanted to put any numbers on a track The quality of the two-day sale was below aver age as the long-fed cattle remain scarce This has brought the price of the average Choice and Select cattle higher as packers scramble for numbers The beef industry seems to be sailing in the smooth waters for the time being (it's still early in the week though), especially when com pared to the volatility of the market throughout the month of October The spot November live cattle contract at the CME was unchanged at B & R CATTLE CO RD 1, Marietta PA 17547 Office Phone; 717*653*8164 Specializing in Stockers & Feeders JOHN BOWMAN 717*653*5728 RON RANCK 717*656*9849 Market At A Glance Lancaster County Livestock Auction Averages (Price Per Hundredweight) Week Ending Friday, November 7,2003 Supplied By Market Staff This Wk Wk Ago Yr Ago Steers, Choice 2-3 104.25 102.00 67.35 Heifers, Choice 2-3, few Prime 103.25 100.00 65.25 Cows, Breakers, 75-80% lean 49.50 48.75 37.75 Cows, Boners, 80-85% lean 45.00 43.00 34.00 Bulls, YGI, 54.50 54.00 47.00 Hogs, 49-54% lean, Monday 37.00 37.85 29.10 Lambs, Choice/Prime 80-110 lb. 114.00 116.00 98.00 Tuesday's closing, at 97.17. The boxed beef market has made slight moves on both sides of steady through Tuesday, with Choice cuts at around 169 00. If prices were to plateau at the current levels it would be a victory for feeders, but would come to the packers dislike. The slaughter Holstein and heifer offerings were both very light in Vintage, and a trend was never established. Lean slaughter cows sold weak to .50 lower, with the fleshier cows trend ing 1.00-3.00 lower; mostly 2.00-3.00 lower. Slaughter bulls sold mostly 2.00 lower on a light test. The combined two-day run included 201 head of slaughter steers, 47 head of slaughter heifers, 366 head of slaughter cows, 27 head of slaughter bulls, and 19 head of feeder cattle. Slaughter Steers; High Choice and Prime 2-4 1255-1455 lbs 104.00-107.00 on Monday, 105.00- on Tuesday. Choice 2-3 1150-1495 lbs 100.00-104.50, mostly 102.00- higher yielding 104.50-105.25. Choice 1-2 1285-1480 lbs 104.75-110.00. High Select and low Choice 2-3 1015-1405 lbs 96.00- mostly 97.00-99.50, heavy mus cled 103.50-104.00. Select 1-2 1050-1400 lbs 90.00- mostly 93.00-95.00. Returning to feed; 1000-1100 lbs 83.00-89.50. Holstein Steers: Select and Choice 1-3 1045-1215 lbs 80.50-85.25, indiv 93.00. Slaughter Heifers: Choice, few Prime 2-3 1130-1395 lbs 101.75-103.00, Yield Grade 4 96.00- Slaughter Cows: Percent Lean Weight Bulk Low DressinG Premium White 65-70 over 1600 lbs 51.00-55.25 45.75-50.00 Breakers 70-75 over 1400 lbs 47.00-50.75 42.50-46.50 Boners 75-80 over 1200 lbs 39.00-43.00 35.00-40.00 Lean (Hi- Yield) 85-90 over 1200 lbs 41.25-43.25 37 75-40.00 Lean 85-90 over 1000 lbs 35 50-40.00 32.25-35.00 Lean (Light-wgt) 85-90 over 750 lbs 33.50-36,75 27.25-30.00 Slaughter Bulls; Yield Grade 1 1555-2065 lbs 48.00-52 25, high dresser 60.00, lightweight and empty 1045-1275 lbs 52.00-57.50. Calves* Compared to last Tuesday, slaughter calves sold mostly steady. Holstein bull calves going into special-fed veal barns sold mostly steady on Graded Number One's; while Graded Number Two bulls sold weaker on the heaver weights and firmer on lighter calves. Graded Number 3 bull calves sold steady with the ma jority moving to slaughter Holstein heifers sold steady to weak on heaver weights, while lighter Graded Number Two's sold sharply higher. Buyer attendance was light, however bidding was active through the duration of the sale. The PA Department of Agriculture graded 744 head of bulls for the graded sale, with an estimated 80 percent of the graded run going into veal bams. Slaughter Calves: Number 3, and Utility 60-109 lbs 40.00-83.00 in the graded sale. Stan dard and Utility in the regular sale 55-125 lbs 50.00- weaker 10.00-40.00. Calves Going into Special-fed Veal Bams: Graded Number 1 Holstein bulls 121-122 lbs 137.00; 103-112 lbs 155.00- 102-103 lbs 170.00-172.00; 95-101 lbs 150.00-157.00; 85-90 lbs 100.00- Graded Number 2 Holstein bulls 115 tbs 135.00; 101-112 lbs 140.00-145.00; 95 lbs 132.00- 90 lbs 115.00-120.00; 74-84 lbs 70.00- Graded Number 3 Holstein bulls 81-113 lbs 77.00-85.00. Graded Number 1 Hol stein heifers 92-113 lbs 425.00-480.00; 84 lbs 230.00; few 75 lbs 175.00. Graded Number 2 Holstein heifers 92-105 lbs 300.00-310.00; 83 lbs 210.00- 63-72 lbs 130.00-140.00. New Holland Livestock Auction New Holland, Pa. Thursday, Nov. 6,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Cattle Calves Sheep Goats MONDAY 1490 745 294 409 LAST WEEK 1403 770 185 157 LAST YEAR 1321 Compared to last Thursday, slaughter steers sold fully 3 00-5.00 higher in active trading; when this week's weighted averages are com pared to last weeks prices are as much as 6.00 higher. Bidding was active for the entirety of the auction as receipts continue to come in pret ty light, as there were less than 400 head on offer The quality is also suffering, as there are not very many packages of high Choice and Prime cattle available, there are not even a whole lot of hard-fed singles available for that matter Just as soon as the finished market be gins to show some sings of stabilizing, it is thrown right back into the mixer. The majority of the Western cattle complex moved cattle with dressed sales 5.00 higher from 165.00-167.00 The Board responded on Thurs day with limit-up gains from spot November to spot February, with closing bids from 91.50-99.90 respectively. The meat market was not heavily affected by the higher finished movement, with the Choice cutout from 169.80-169.91 on Thursday night. The slaughter Holstein run was light on Thursday in New Holland, and a trend was not established. Slaughter heifers sold 2.00-4.00 higher when compared to last week. Lean slaughter cows sold 1.50 to 2.50 higher than last week and a full 5.00 higher than early in the week. Fleshy cows sold mostly 2.00 to 3.00 higher than last Thrusday's sale and 4.00 to 5.00 higher than early week sales. Slaughter bulls sold steady to 2.00 higher. The supply included 375 head of slaughter steers, 80 head of slaughter heifers, 579 head of slaughter cows, 136 head of slaugh ter bulls, with 320 head of feeder cattle. Note; A weighted average report for the slaughter steers at the New Holland Thursday auction can be found at the bottom of this re port. Slaughter Steers: High Choice and Prime 2-4 1175-1450 lbs 108.00-115.00, mostly 110.00- Choice 2-3 1025-1475 lbs 102.00- mostly 105.00- 106.00, fancier 108.00- few full 100.00-103.00. High yielding Choice 1-2 1200-1490 lbs 105.00-111.50 includes Charolais-crosses, mostly 107.00- High Select and low Choice 2-3 1120-1375 lbs 99.50-104.00, mostly 102.00- 103.00, high dressing 103.50-107.50. Select 1-2 1115-1455 lbs 93.00-100.00, mostly 95.00-97.00. Holstein Steers: Choice 2-3 1175-1595 lbs 90.75-93.00, indiv 95.00. High Select and low Choice 2-3 1335-1580 lbs 84.00-87.50. Select 1-2 1250-1580 lbs 80.00-81.00. Standard 1-2 1180-1470 lbs 68.00-72.50, poorer quality 56.50- 62.00. Slaughter Heifers; Few high Choice and Prime 2-3 1295-1395 lbs 113.00- 114.00. Choice 2-3 1085-1410 lbs 102.00-106.00, couple fancier 108.75-112.00. High Select and low Choice 2-3 1020-1305 lbs 98.00-102.00, mostly 99.00-100.50. Slaughter Cows: Percent Lean, Weight, Bulk, Low Dressing. Premium White, 65-70, Over 1600 lbs, 55.00-58.75, 46.75-51.50, High dress ing 59.50-62.50. Breakers, 75-80, Over 1400 lbs, 46.75-52.50, 41.00-45.75, High dressing 52.00- Boners, 80-85, Over 1200 lbs, 44.00- 39.75-43.50, High dressing 49.50-51.00. Lean (Hi-Yield), 85-88, Over 1200 lbs, 42.00-45.00, 38.25-40.00. Lean, 88-90, Over 1000 lbs, 37.25-43.00, 32.75-36.25. Lean (Light- Wt), 85-90, 750-1000 lbs, 38.00-41.50, 34.00- Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1 1185-2065 lbs 51.50- high dressing 57.00-63.00, couple very fancy 72.00-74.00, low dressing 46.50- Calves: Compared to last Thursday, slaugh ter calves sold steady to firm. Holstein bull calves sold steady to 10.00 higher, with prices as much as 30.00 higher. The only exception was on some of the lighter weight graded packages, which sold slightly weaker. Holstein heifer calves sold with a firmer undertone on a light test The PA Department of Agriculture graded 585 head of bulls for the graded sale, with an es timated 82 percent of the graded run going into veal barns Slaughter Calves* Standard, Utility, and Number 3 60-125 lbs 55 00-88 00 Holstein Calves Going Into Special-fed Veal Barns* Graded Number 1 Holstein bulls 120-124 lbs 14200, 90-118 lbs 155.00-17200; 80-88 lbs 122.00-131.00 Graded Number 2 Holstein bulls (Turn to Page A 42)