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lbs 83.00-BS.OO. Standard 1-2 1265-IS6O lbs
70.00-75.50, mostly 73.00-74.25.
Slaughter Heifers: One Choice 3 1060 lbs
102.50. Heifercttes: Few Commercial to Choice
3-4 1110-1195 lbs 82.00-87.00.
Slaughter Cows: Percent Lean, Weight. Bulk,
Low Dressing. Premium White, 65-70, Over
1600 lbs, 60 00-65.75, SS.SO-60.00, High dress
ing 67.00-69.25. Breakers, 75-80, Over 1400 lbs,
53.00- 47.50-52.00, High dressing
59.00- Boners, 80-85, Over 1200 lbs,
48.75-54.50,44.50-48.00. Lean (Hi-Yield), 85-88,
Over 1200 lbs, 47.75-51.75, 44.25-47.50 Lean,
88-90, Over 1000 lbs, 40,00-45.00, 36.25-39 50
Lean (Light-Wt), 85-90, 750-1000 lbs,
41.50-43.00,32.50-37.50
Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1 1200-1865 lbs
55.00- few bullocks 65.00-70.00. Yield
Grade 1-2 1965-2545 lbs 50.00-52.50, one 63.00,
few high dressing 69.00-73.25. Calves: Com
pared to last Thursday, slaughter calves sold
steady to 4.00 lower. Holstein bull calves sold
sharply lower as demand continues to decrease
as finished prices creep lower. On Thursday the
USDA reported Northeast hide- off veal calves
from 175.00-208.00 dressed, with the weighted
average slipping below 200.00, at 199.34. Hol
stein heifer calves sold firmer, although the sup
ply was light. The PA Department of Agricul
ture graded 637 head of bulls for the graded
sale, with an estimated 79 percent of the graded
run going into veal bams.
Slaughter Calves: Utility and Number 3
60-125 lbs 61.00-70.00, package 44.00.
Holstein Calves Going Into Special-fed Veal
Bams: Graded Number 1 Holstein Bulls 90-124
lbs 112.00-119.00, three lots 122.00-127.00;
80-88 lbs 85.00-87.00. Graded Number 2 Hol
stein bulls 120-124 lbs 90.00; 112-118 lbs 80.00;
94-110 lbs 100.00-105.00, package 80.00; 80-92
lbs 80.00-87.00. Graded Number 3 Holstein
bulls 90-130 lbs 75.00-77.00; 75-85 lbs 67.00.
Holstein heifers 90-105 lbs 490.00-530.00; 85 lbs
300.00- 75 lbs 290.00-300.00. Plainer Hol
stein heifers few 90 lbs 390.00-460.00; 85 lbs
200.00- 70-80 lbs 190.00-270.00. Weaker
Holstein heifers few 90-100 lbs 200.00-210.00;
few 75-80 lbs 105.00-110.00.
Sheep and Lambs: Compared to Monday,
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION
FRL, DEC. 12th, 2003
@ 10:00 AM
JILDER * DEVELOPER *
INVESTOR * DREAM AUCTION
PROPERTY LOCATION: 1 1/2 miles
West of Greencastle, PA on RL 16 on the
left. Look for auction signs. Auction to
be held at Matthew S. Hurley Auction
Co. Legacy Center 2800 Buchanan Trail
East, Greencastle, PA,
DIRECTIONS: From 1-81 exit 5
(Greencastle old exit 3) go east 3 miles
on Rt. 16, auction on right. Approx. 5
miles W of Waynesboro on left. (10 min.
N of Hagerstown, MD).
Matthew S. Hurley Auction Co. Inc. and Higgenbotham Auctioneers
International, are pleased to offer at public auction approx. 75 +/- acres of prime
residential & commercial land located 1 1/2 miles west of Greencastle,
Pennsylvania with over 1,800 feet of frontage on PA Route 16. This property is
serviced by Antrim Township Municipal Sewer.
The property is ideally located in Antrim Township, the fastest growing
Township in Franklin Co., and is easily accessible from Interstates 81 and 70,
making it an easy commute to Washington D.C. and Baltimore, MD.
The property has been appropriately named “Rolling Hills” after the beautiful
countryside that surrounds it. Phase 1, which consisted of 24 lots, has already
been completed, leaving approx. 75 +/- acres with limitless potential. The
remaining lands will be offered as tracts, combinations of tracts, and as a whole.
TRACT I (PHASE 5)
Tract I (Phase 5) consists of approx. 10 acres of prime community-commercial
zoned land that would be ideal for shopping centers or other businesses with
approx. 1,300 feet of road frontage on Route 16, and is ideally located between
Mercersburg, PA and Greencastle, PA.
Tract II (Phase 2) consists of 26 building lots with approx. 12.75 +/- acres and
has been submitted to and reviewed by Antrim Township. Approval is subject to
payment of recreational fees and bonding.
Tract IB (Phases 3 & 4) consists of the remaining 52.5 +/- acres and approx. 550
feet of road frontage on Rt. 16, which has endless potential. Possibilities include
single family homes, town houses, apartments, a retirement community, and
much, much, more. The property has two new wells that offer the possibility for
an onsite water company. The wells have a combined production of over 110
gpm. Preliminary engineering has been completed for this phase and includes
single family lots, townhouses and apartments.
TERMS: If property sells in separate tracts, a non-refundable deposit shall
be made in the form of cash, or certified hinds in the amount of $50,000 per
tract If property sells as a whole, a deposit of $lOO,OOO will be required.
Deposit shall be increased to 10% within 10 days of the auction. Settlement
in 60 days or less. 10% Buyer’s Premium. This is a reserve auction with
immediate owner confirmation.
DISCLAIMER: If property sells in tracts. The sale shall be contingent
upon final subdivision approval by the Antrim Township Board of
Supervisors. The purchaser of TVact II shall be responsible for paying the
sewer, recreational fees, road bonding, and any fees necessary for Township
approval of said subdivision and settlement shall take place within 10 days
of final approval by the Township. If IVacts I & 111 are purchased by sepa
rate purchasers, this sale is contingent upon Seller obtaining full and final
subdivision approval of Tract I as a singular tract, salable separate from
TVact 111.
PROPERTY INSPECTION: Representatives will be onsite Saturday, Nov.
29, from 2-4 pm < and Saturday, Dec. 6th, from 2-4 pm. Or info may be
obtained by calling (866) 424-3337 or visiting www.hurlevauctions.com.
Call Matt for details (717) 597-9100 or email mshauct@cvn.net.
Auction conducted by:
Matthew S. Hurley Auction Company
PA Lie. AU-003413-L
slaughter lambs sold steady to 10.00 higher on a
high quality run. Slaughter sheep sold sharply
higher As the holiday seasons approach de
mand has remained firm for higher quality of
ferings. Buyer attendance was moderate with
active bidding through the duration of the sale
Slaughter Lambs Choice and Prime 2-3
20-30 lbs few 170.00; 30-40 lbs few 151.00, few
fancy 197,00; 40-50 lbs 138.00-150.00, few fancy
165.00- 50- 60 lbs 130.00-148.00; 60-80
lbs 120.00-142.00: 80-90 lbs 118.00-131.00;
90-100 lbs 116,00-129.00; 100-125 lbs
110.00- 125-150 lbs 90.00-98.00. Good
2-3 30-40 lbs few 106.00; 60-80 lbs
108.00- 90-100 lbs 100.00-104.00.
Slaughter Sheep: Utility and Good 1-3 Year
lings 70-100 lbs 85.00-94.00; 100-150 lbs
64.00- ISO-200 lbs 50.00-64.00; Sheep
100-150 lbs 54.00-66.00, long fleeced
44.00- 150-200 lbs 40.00-54.00, long
fleeced 3500-38.00; 200-250 lbs 32.00-40.00.
Bucks 100-150 lbs 50.00-68.00; 150-200 lbs
55.00- 62.00; 200-225 lbs 35.00-39.00.
Slaughter Goats; Compared to Monday, Kid
goats sold mostly steady to firm. Yearlings sold
mostly steady on a light test. Nannies sold
steady on a large supply, while Billies sold
steady to firm on a light, high quality run
Wethers sold mostly steady to firm on a lighter
supply. Buyer attendance was good, with mod
erately active bidding.
Kids: Selection 1 40-60 lbs 62.00-76.00 Selec
tion 2 20-40 lbs 42.00-49.00; 40-60 lbs
53.00-69.00; 60- 80 lbs 70.00-75.00. Selection 3
20-40 lbs 30.00-38.00; 40-60 lbs 43.00-56.00.
Yearlings: Selection 1 80-100 lbs 86.00-92.00.
Selection 2 60-80 lbs 66.00-78.00.
Nannies; Selection 1 70-100 lbs 62.00-75.00;
100-150 lbs 81.00. Selection 2 50-70 lbs
47.00- pigmies 36.00-42.00; 70-100 lbs
55.00- bulk 60.00-70.00; 100-150 lbs
66.00- Selection 3 50-70 lbs 40.00-47.00;
70-100 lbs 46.00-60.00; 100-150 lbs 62.00.
Billies: Selection 1 70-100 lbs 92.00-98.00;
100-150 lbs 106.00-122.00; 150-250 lbs few
152.00- individual 170.00. Selection 2
70-80 lb 88.00; 100-150 lbs 92.00-100.00;
150-250 lbs 135.00-137.00. Selection 3 70-100 lbs
62.00- 100-150 lbs 86.00-87.00.
Wethers; 50-70 lbs 60.00-76.00, weaker
40.00- 70-100 lbs 72.00- 77.00; 100-200 lbs
78.00- heavy 104.00.
TRACT II (PHASE 2)
TRACT 111 (PHASES 3 & 4)
Lancaster County
Weekly Cattle
New Holland, Pa.
Report Supplied By USDA
Friday, Nov. 21,2003
CATTLE CALVES
2772 2019
THIS WEEK
2717
LAST WEEK
2795
LAST YEAR
This week in Lancaster County, slaughter steers
sold 1 00-3.00 lower, with sales as much as 5 00
lower in Vintage, with the bulk of the Tuesday
supply weighing up full lt‘s beginning to sound
like a broken record as one describes the market
filcture in Lancaster County You would have to be
ivins under a rock right now to not know that fin
ished prices are outstanding (over 100 00 for high
Select grades and better), the quality of the cattle
is lower than it usually is (due to most producers
cleaning their supplies out as the market got high
er), and that demand doesn't seem to be wavenng
too much as receipts are light. Kosher buyers are
still on the hunt for the long-feds, and most North
east packers would rather pay m the upper-60‘s
for Premium White cows than continue to pay the
big money for slaughter steers. With that said.
Thanksgiving is only a week away, and grocers
have been in full turkey promotion mode for the
past month Usually, there will be a slight dip in
the market as we gather around the butterballs,
but this year consumer demand for red meat has
been excellent Also, Christmas is right around the
comer, when most families prefer a prime rib.
There were a few direct cattle traded in Nebraska
on Thursday, from mostly 98.00-99.00, which is
1.00-2 00 lower However, marketing in the mid
western states does remain light, as the amount of
true finished cattle is low. Slaughter Holstein
steers and slaughter heifer receipts were light this
week in the County. Not only were they light, but
the few that were available were lower Quality.
Slaughter cows sold steady to 2 00 lower through
mid-week, although all losses were recouped by
weeks end as prices were 1.00- 3.00 higher There
has been an outstanding supply of Breaking and
Premium White cows over the past few months in
New Holland on Thursday, with packers con
suming them without hesitation. Slaughter bulls
sold steady early in the week, and trended higher
late in the week as cow prices were higher. The
cattle supply this week in Lancaster County in
cluded 6/5 slaughter steers, 134 slaughter heifers,
1156 slaughter cows, 124 slaughter bulls, and 683
head of feeder cattle.
Note; The New Holland Sales Stables will be
closed on Thursday November the 27th in observ
ance of the Thanksgiving holiday. A regular sale
will be held on Friday the 28th at the regular time.
This report will not be released until Friday No
vember the 28th.
Slaughter Steers: High Choice and Prime 2-4
1230-1480 lbs 107.50-114.00, mostly 110 00-112.00,
fancier 113.00-118.50, few heavy 1505-1545
lbs 104.00- 108.00 Choice 2-3 1120-1470 lbs
100.00- mostly 102.00-105.00, fancier
106.50- heavy 1500-1645 lbs
100.00- full 96.00-101.25. High yield
ing Choice 1-2 1265-1450 lbs 109.00-11050
includes some Charolais- crosses. High Se
lect and low Choice 2-3 1155-1490 lbs
96.25-103.00. mostly 99 00-101.00, full
94.00- Select 1-2 1040-1490 lbs
91.00- mostly 94.00-97.00, high dress
ing as high as 107.00. Standard 1-2
1005-1435 lbs 80.00-90.00, mostly
83.00- with some returning to feed.
Holstein Steen: Choice 2-3 1285-1550 lbs
88.50- couple red and white beef-cross
es 97.00-98.00 Select 1-2 1210-148$ lbs
LARGE EQUIPMENT AUCTION!
KINGSDALE
SAT., DEC. 6, 2003 @ 8;00 a.m.
LOTS OF ABSOLUTE DO NOT MISS THIS SALE!
EXPECTING 100+ TRACTORS AND LOTS OF EQUIPMENT
SELLING FOR LOCAL FARMERS AND DEALERS!
CALL NOW TO CONSIGN GREAT COMMISSION RATES!
LOCATED ON RT. 194 BETWEEN TANEYTOWN, MD, &
LITTLESTOWN, PA!
TRACTORS: JD: 2640 w/cab 2100 hrs, very nice; 2640 Tiger Stripe w/245
Q.A. Idr w/forks + bale spear; 4020 D W.F.; 820 3 cyl.; 2030 D; 4400 com
bine w/213 head, nice. Ford NH: 8260 4x4 C.A.H. 4000 D; 2600 D. Massey
Ferguson: 2675 C.A.H.; 1085 Fender; 165 D. IH: 706 D W.F.; 656 D; 574 D
w/ldr. Kubota: M 6030.
COMPACTS & L&G; Kubota: L 35 T.L.B. 400 hrs, like new. JD: 900 HC
w/cult. and side dresser 800 hrs, like new, hard to find; 4100 4x4. MF: 1220
4x4. Ford-NH: IH: 234 w/mower. Gravely: West Chester; 2 Speed-ex trac
tors; Suzuki 4 wheeler; Kawasaki Mule, for parts.
ANTIQUES: JD: 720 Hi-crop Good Tag Ser. #7203212, very nice; Unstyled
AR, very nice original 40 S w/cultivators; 50 2 styled G’s Minneapolis
Moline: BG w/3 pt. Oliver: 70 Farmall: 2 H’s; 200; C; 350. Massey: 30
w/W.F. Ford: 800 rebuilt motor, 840 w/p.s. & Sherman trans. 9N w/Sherman.
Ferg.: TO-30; David Bradley Tri-Trac.
EQUIPMENT: JD; 1327 Discbine, very nice; 1327 discbine; 700 Hydraulic
fold rake; 350 Manure spreader; 640 Rake; 48 Ldr. 3800 harvester; 65
Blower. New Holland: 316 Baler w/thrower; 310 Baler; 256 Rake. Gehl:
1580 Blower. Westerdorf: Q.A. ldr for (100 h.p. 4x4). Kuhn: Self loading
bale wrapper. Oswalt: 250 Mix wagon w/scales. Hesston: 4550 In-line baler
w/thrower; 1130 Haybine Fiat, nice. Oliver: Pull type chiesel, nice.
Kewanee: Wing flip disc. Brillion: 8 ft. Packer seeder; Approx. 20 pieces of
misc. equipment, disc, plows, planters, 3 pt. conversions, etc.; Farmco tan
dem axle running gear; Long 3 pt backhoe. Woods: 10 ft. off set.
International: 370 Disc; Misc. hay rakes. New Equipment: 3 pt. blades;
Mowers; Chains; Binders; Top links, etc. New Idea; 206 Spreader, like new.
CONSTRUCTION: Case: 1835 c skid steer; Small stump grinder. Gehl:
6635 Turbo skid steer. Ingersol-Rand: Light plant. Clark: 6000 lbs fork lift.
New Holland: LX565.
TRAILERS & VEHICLES: New 18 ft skid steer trailer; Several other new
and used utility trailers; 1991 Ford Explorer 4x4.
MISC.; JD, IH, Ford suit case, and rear weights; JD heavy duty roll-a-matic.
Do not miss this sale! Lots of absolute, something for everybody, expect lots
more than advertised! All equipment will be sold out of trucks, starting on
tools at 8:00 a.m., and equipment at 9:00 a.m., we will be selling with 3 rings
at times, so bring a friend! All items subject to prior sale so call ahead on
a specific item. Announcements made on sale day supercede over all printed
material!
SALE MANAGERS;
McGrew Equipment Inc.
717-428-0922
Greg McGrew
Cell - 717-465-5222
mcgrewequipment@msn.com
LLOYD DIVERS: Diversity Farms Tractors & Equipment
Home-Office: 717-359-0076 Cell: 717-465-0677
email - diversityfarm@prodigy.net
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 22, 2003-A4l
80 00-85.00, mostly 80.50- 83.00, few 1605-1615 lbs
83 00-85.00. Standard 1-2 1265-1560 lbs
70 00-75.50. mostly 73.00-74.25.
Slaughter Heifers* Choice 2-3 1185-1390 lbs
101.00-103 25 High Select and low Choice 2-3
1035-1360 lbs 95 75-101 50 Select 1-2 1020-1310
lbs 89.50- 92 75. Standard 1-2 1065-1175 lbs
78 50-82.00
Slaughter Cows Percent Lean. Weight, Bulk,
Low Dressing Premium White, 65-70, Over 1600
lbs, 60.00-65 75. 55 50-60.00, High dressing
67 00-69 25. Breakers, 75-80, Over 1400 lbs,
53.00-58 00, 47 50-52.00 High dressing
S9OO-63.00. Boners, 80-85, Over 1200 lbs,
48 75-54.50, 44.50-4800 Lean (Hi-Yield), 85-88.
Over 1200 lbs, 47 75-51 75, 44 25-47 50. Lean.
88-90, Over 1000 lbs, 40.00-45.00, 36 25-39 50
Lean (Light-Wt), 85-90, 750-1000 lbs, 41 50-43 00,
32 50-37.50
1949
1734
Slaughter Bulls Yield Grade 1 1200-1865 lbs
52.75-63.00, high dressing 62 50-66 25, bullocks
65.00- 00. Yield Grade 1-2 1965-2545 lbs
50.00- 50, one 63.00, few high dressing
6900-73 25.
Calf Summary This week in Lancaster County,
slaughter calves sold steady to 10 00 lower as
packer demand has lightened. Holstein bull calves
sold steady to 5.00 lower on Monday, with the
Tuesday and Thursday graded sales trending
sharply lower. Baby bull calf buyers have become
very selective as dressed prices continue to slide.
The USDA reported Northeast hide-off veal car
casses as high as 208.00 this week, although the
weighted average is at 199.34 There is not much
calf feeders can do except sit and wait to see where
this market levels out at Which is hard, after re
ceiving as much as 350.00 dressed a few short
months ago. Holstein heifer calves sold steady to
firm for the week. This week the Pennsylvania De
partment of Agriculture graded 1453 head of bulls
and heifers at the two graded sales in the County,
compared to 1376 last week.
Slaughter Calves: Number 3, Standard, and
Utility 60-125 lbs 38.00-80.00, package 44 00,
weaker 11.00-35.00.
Calves Going Into Special-fed Veal Bams:
Monday- Holstein Bulls 90-125 lbs
120.00- 80-90 lbs 85 00-120.00 Plainer-type
Holstein Bulls 90-125 lbs 65.00-100.00; 80-90 lbs
75.00- Weaker Holstein Bulls 90-125 lbs
55.00- Holstein Heifers 85-110 lbs
240.00-
Tuesday- Graded Number 1 Holstein bulls 122
lbs 117.00; 102-112 lbs 130.00- 137 00; 95 lbs
125.00, 75-91 lbs 90.00 112.00. Graded Number 2
Holstein bulls 110-113 lbs 120.00-125.00, 102 lbs
117.00; few 100 lbs 135.00; 95 lbs 102.00- 105 00,
83-90 tbs 80.00-9000; 72 lbs 56.00. Graded Num
ber 3 Holstein bulls 79- 110 lbs 60.00-80.00. Grad
ed Number 1 Holstein heifers 111 lbs 420.00,
92-102 lbs 485.00-495.00; 83 lbs 300.00; 73 lbs
100.00. Graded Number 2 Holstein heifers 93-103
lbs 400.00-450.00; 82-84 lbs 260.00-280.00, 73-75
lbs 105.00; 63 lbs 82.00.
Thursday- Graded Number 1 Holstein Bulls
90-124 lbs 112.00-119.00, three lots 122 00-127.00,
80-88 lbs 85.00-87.00. Graded Number 2 Holstein
bulls 120-124 lbs 90.00; 112-118 lbs 80.00, 94-110
lbs 100.00-105.00, package 80.00; 80-92 lbs
80.00- Graded Number 3 Holstein bulls
90-130 lbs 75.00-77.00, 75-85 lbs 67.00. Holstein
heifers 90-105 lbs 490.00-530.00; 85 lbs
300.00- 75 lbs 290.00-300.00 Plainer Hol
stein heifers few 90 lbs 390.00-460.00; 85 lbs
200.00- 70-80 lbs 190 00-270.00. Weaker
Holstein heifers few 90-100 lbs 200.00-210.00; few
75-80 lbs 105.00-110.00.
AUCTIONEERS:
Dennis Wolgemuth AU#2357
Mike Quarrick
Matt Quarrick
Gregory McGrew
Pennsylvania
Livestock Auction
Wayneshurg, Pa.
Thursday, Nov. 20,2003
Report Supplied By Auction
CATTLF STOCK COWS 50 00-53 00 SLAUGH
TER COWS Utility & Commercial 50 00-54 50, Boner
& Boning Utility 40 00-49 00. Cutter & Boning Utility
35 00-39 50. Canner & I ow Cutter 30 00-34 50, Shells
30 00 & down
BUI LS YIELD GRADE I Isoo#-2000#
47 00-60 00, YIELD GRADE 2 I 000#-1400#
38 00-63 00
FEEDER STEERS M&I 1 300-500# 80 00-109 00
250-280# 80 00-107 00. M 600-900# 70 00-103 00
HFIFERS M 1 & L 1 300-500# 78 00-88 00, I 1
400-650# 60 00-90 00
BUI LS M & L 1 300-620# 70 00-103 00
CALVES Veal Prime 70 00-85 00, Choice
60 00-84 00, Good 35 00-7000. Farm Calves #1 Hol
stein Bulls 90-120# Few 35 00-95 00, #2 Holstein Bulls
80-100# Few 1000-50 00, Beef Bull & Hfrs/Hd
35 00-90 00
HOGS Barrows & Gilts #l-2 210-255# 4800-53 00,
#2-3 255-280# 45 00-53 00, Sows #l-3 300-500#
22 00-37 00, Feeder Pigs 1-3 15-20# 5 00-22 00/Hd 1-3
25-35# 10 00-23 00/Hd
LAMBS High Choice 80-100# 80 00-10800. Choice
40-75# 85 00-133 00. Feeder Lambs Good 65 00-96 00.
Sheep 35 00-55 00, Fat Sheep 35 00 and down
GOATS Large 45 00-120 00/Hd , Medium
30 00-71 00/Hd . Small 10 00-30 00/Hd
HORSES Horses 19 00-51 50; Ponies 20 00-48 00
Indiana
Livestock Auction
Homer City, Pa.
Thursday, Nov. 20,2003
Report Supplied By PDA
CATILE 135 COWS STEADY TO 200 HIGHER
STEERS & HEIFERS STEADY
STEERS HIGH CHOICE & PRIME 2-3 1285/1430
LBS. 103 00-107 00 CHOICE 1-3 1095/1240 LBS
90 50-96 00 ONE SELECT 1-2 AR 87 00 ONE STAN
DARD 1-2 AT 7400
HOISTEIN STEERS COUPLE STANDARD 1-2
TO 58 00
HEIFERS COUPLE CHOICE 1-3 1115 & 1245
LBS 10400 & 10650 COUPLE SELECT 1-2
83 50-88 50 STANDARD 1-2 61 00-76 00
COWS BREAKERS 75-80% LEAN 6000-69 50
BONERS 80-85% LEAN 47 00-56 00 LEAN 85-90%
LEAN 38 50-49 00 SHELLS 37 00 AND DOWN
BULLS COUPLE ONE YIELD GRADE 1 1964 &
2060 LBS 6000 & 64 00 COUPLE YIELD GRADE 2
1166& 2320 LBS 50 50& 52 00
FEEDER CATTLE- HEIFERS M&L-3 420/875
LBS 50 00-63 00 BULLS FEW M&L-2 340/550 LBS
6200-70.00
CALVES 97 VEALERS STANDARD & GOOD
70/115 LBS 35 00-55 00 UTILITY 50/108 LBS
2000-3000 FARM CALVES HOLSTEIN BULLS
STEADY NO 1 BULLS 95/120 LBS 11000-135 00,
ONF AT 14000 NO 2 BULLS 80/110 LBS
6000-95 00 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS NO I 90/116
LBS 170 00-41000 NO 2 70/105 LBS 10000-275 00
BEEF CROSS BULLS AND HEIFERS 85/125 LBS
13000-I6SOO
HOGS 18 BARROWS AND GILTS 40-45%
LEAN 230/320 LBS 40 00-47 50 SOWS US 1-3
500/688 LBS 25 00-36 00 COUPLE BOARS 394 &
584 LBS 11.00 & 15.00
FEEDER PIGS 20 2-3 35/45 LBS 3000-37 50
SHEEP- NO MARKET TEST
GOATS NO MARKET TEST
Greencastle Hay
Greenoutle, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Thursday, November 20,2003
HAY 11 loads. TOTAL 11 loads
ALFALFA 60 00-117 50
MIX HAY 40 00-102 50, 160-2.70
BALE, ROUND BALES 23 00
BALE
Greencastle
Livestock
Greencastle, Pa.
Report Supplied by PI) \
Thursday, Nov. 20,2003
CATTLE 210 COWS 3 50-5 50
HIGHER
STEERS COUPLE CHOICE 1-3
1335 & 1300 LBS 104 00 & 109 00
HOLSTEIN STEERS FEW SELECT
1-2 65 00-74 25 COUPLE STANDARD
1-2 59 50 & 60 50
HEIFERS ONE CHOICE 1-3 1285
LBS. AT 104 00
COWS BREAKERS 75-80% LEAN
52 75-61 50, LOW DRESSING DOWN
TO 4875, AVERAGE 55 80 BONERS
80-85% LEAN 45 00-55 00, MOSTLY
47 25-52 75, LOW DRESSING DOWN
TO 42 75, AVERAGE 48 35 LEAN
85-90% LEAN 3700-5150, MOSTLY
40 00-47 00, AVERAGE 43 60 SHELLS
36.00 AND DOWN
BULLS FEW YIELD GRADE 1
1275/2075 LBS 62 75-68 00 FEW
YIELD GRADE 2 935/1495 LBS
S 3 00-5975
FEEDER CATTLE HEIFERS ONE
M-2 695 LBS AT 60 00
CALVES 284 STANDARD &
GOOD 75/125 LBS 60 00-80 00 UTILI
TY 50/105 LBS 15 00-55 00 FARM
CALVES HOLSTEIN BULLS
5 00-1000 LOWER THAN LAST
THURSDY NO 1 BULLS 95/130 LBS
10000-132 50 NO 2 BULLS 80/125
LBS. 72 50-95 00. HOLSTEIN HEIF
ERS FEW NO 1 HEIFERS 85/110
LBS 350 00-50000 NO 2 70/110 LBS
10000-300 00
HOGS. 7 BARROWS AND GILTS
FEW 45-50% LEAN 210/220 LBS
30 00-33 00 SOWS ONE MEDIUM 325
LBS AT 15 00
FEEDER PIGS NO MARKET
TEST
SHEEP NO MARKET TEST
GOATS NO MARKET TEST
Jersey Shore
Livestock Market,
Inc.
Jersey Shore, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Diursday, Nov. 20,2003
RETURN TO FARM CALF
100-520
GOOD VEAL 7000-9900
COMMON VEAL 20 00-6900
CHOICF STEFRS 90 00-10150
SELECT STEERS 70 00-89 00
COMMON STEERS 5000-6900
COMMERCIAL COWS
47 00-67 00
CANNERS/CUTTERS 3800-57 00
SHELLS 28 00-37 00
CHOICE HEIFERS NONE
SELECT HEIFERS 70 00-90 00
COMMON HEIFERS 48 00-6900
GOOD FEEDERS 7000-82 00
COMMON FEEDERS 4000-6900
BULLS: 5000-6700.
GOOS HOGS 37.00-43 00.