Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 06, 2003, Image 2

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New Holland
Livestock Auction
New Holland. Pa.
Report Supplied By USOA
Mondm. December 1. 2003
Cattle ( al\es Hogs Sheep (mats
MONDAY
m 264 428 1145 1245
\V FLK AGO
471 281 407 1166 1439
1 AST Y FAR
271 214 483 947 1308
C ompared to Thursday, slaughter cows sold
mostly steady on a light test Buyer attendance
was light, as many migrated out of the barn and
into the woods to partake in opening day of
hunting season for many of the local areas
Slaughter bulls were scarce The cattle supply
included 161 slaughter cows, 23 slaughter bulls,
7 slaughter steers. 6 slaughter heifers. 111 head
of feeder cattle
Slaughter Cows Percent Weight Bulk
I ow Dressing Premium White 65-70 Over 1600
lbs 59 75-63 25. Breakers 70-75 Over 1400 lbs
55 00-58 00. 49 00-53 75 Boners 75-80 Over
1200 lbs 48 00-50 50, 43 75-46 00 Lean 85-90
On er 1000 lbs 42 00-46 00, 35 00-40 75
Calves Compared to Thursday, slaughter
calves sold mostly steady to weak Holstein bull
calves returning to the farm sold 10 00 to 15 00
higher on weights over 90 lbs, while Holstein
Heifers sold mostly steady to weak
Slaughter Calves Standard and Utility
55-110 lbs bulk 40 00-72 00, weaker 11 00-40 00
C alves Going Into Special-fed Veal Bams Hol
stein Bulls 90-125 lbs 127 00-140 00. 80-90 lbs
115 00-130 00 Plamer-type Holstein Bulls
90-125 lbs 97 00-115 00. 80-90 lbs 77 00-90 00
Weaker Holstein Bulls 90-125 lbs 60 00-75 00
Holstein Heifers 85-110 lbs 400 00-460 00
Plainer-type Holstein Heilers 160 00-300 00
HOCiS Barrows and gilts were mostly steady
to weak on a verv light test, sows were mostly
100 lower, boars were mostly steady BAR
ROWS AND GII TS 45-50 r f lean 220-270 lbs
33 00-34 50, 270-300 lbs 33 50-35 25, few
lean 220-270 lbs 31 00-33 50. few
270-300 lbs 33 00-33 25
SOWS 400-500 lbs 27 00-32 00, 500-700 lbs
32 00-34 10
BOARS 300-700 lbs 12 00-13 25
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
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No out ot stale checks
Call for pricing on bins assembled II i
and delivered to your farm . ACCESS PLUS® permits
- Complete Brti Size S Capacity easy clear tyre
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Sheep and I-ambs C ompartd to last Monday,
slaughter lambs sold mixed The bulk of the
light weight supply selling steady to 10 00
lower, with greatest losses seen in fancier offer
ings alter the Holiday week Heaver weight
lambs sold mostly steady to firm There was a
\ery good supply of slaughter sheep that traded
steady to firm Buyer attendance was moderate
with good bidding activity
Slaughter Lambs Choice and Prime 2-3
20-40 lbs 170 00-210 00,40-50 lbs 147 00-155 00,
50-60 lbs 136 00-166 00,60-70 lbs 118 00-136 00,
few fancy 158 00-166 00, 70-80 lbs
126 00-140 00. few fancy packages
156 00-160 00, 80-90 lbs 134 00-140 00, 90-100
lbs 116 00-128 00, 100-125 lbs 110 00-124 00
Slaughter Sheep Utility and Good 1-3 Sheep
100-150 lbs 58 00-68 00, 150- 200 lbs
56 00-68 00 Bucks 200-255 lbs 50 00-60 00
Slaughter Goats Compared to last Monday,
Kid goats and Yearlings sold mostly steady to
weak Nannies and Billies sold mostly steady to
10 00 lower, while Wethers sold steady Bidding
was active through the duration of the sale with
good to moderate buyer attendance All goats
are sold by the head, with estimated weights
Kids Selection I 20-40 lbs 42 00-56 00.40-60 lbs
6000-70 00 Selection 2 20-40 lbs 38 00-40 00.
40-60 lbs 48 00-60 00, 60-80 lbs 74 00-78 00 Se
lection 3 20-40 lbs 24 00-38 00, few light and
weaker 10 00-20 00, 40-60 lbs 39 00-54 00, few
weaker 20 00-38 00, 60-80 lbs few 66 00 Year
lings Selection 2 few 60-80 lbs 68 00-78 00 Se
lection 3 few 60-80 lbs 56 00-68 00 Nannies Se
lection 1 70-100 lbs 66 00-74 00. 100-150 lbs
90 00-94 00 Selection 2 50-70 lbs 52 00-64 00,
70-100 lbs 62 00-72 00, 100-150 lbs 66 00-82 00
Selection 3 50-70 lbs 38 00-46 00, 70-100 lbs
50 00-60 00, 100-150 lbs 58 00-64 00 Billies Se
lection 1 70-100 lbs 98 00-100 00, 100-150 lbs
117 00-138 00. 150-250 lbs few individuals
150 00-170 00 Selection 2 70-80 lb 80 00-96 00.
pigmies 52 00-7600. 100-150 lbs 100 00-11800,
150-250 lbs 120 00-137 00 Selection 3 70-100 lbs
68 00-78 00, 100-150 lbs 82 00-92 00, 150-250 lbs
102 00-114 00 Wethers 50-70 lbs 64.00-74 00,
few fancy 82 00-90 00, few pigmies 52 00-58 00,
70-100 lbs 78 00-92 00, few 94 00-102 00,
100-150 lbs 90 00-98 00, few fleshier
80 00-86 00, few fancier/heavier 100 00-106 00
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
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Competitive Prices Paid For
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Friday: 6:30 - 10:30 A.M.
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New Broiler Houses needed in the following countii
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Market At A Glance
Lancaster County Livestock Auction Averages
(Price Per Hundredweight)
Week Knding Friday, December 5. 2003
Supplied By Market .Staff
Steers, Choice 2-3
Heiters, Choice 2-3, few Prune
Cows, Breakers, 75-80 r r lean
Cows, Boners, 8()-H5 r r lean
Bulls, YG I, ltd
Hogs. 49-S4 r 'r lean, Monday
1 amhs. Choice/Prime 80-110 lb
Vintage
Livestock Auction
Vintage, Pa.
December 1-2,2003
Report Supplied By I SDA
Cattle Cahes Sheep Goats
THIS WEEK
872 947 I 3
LAST WEEK
617 999 1 0
LAST V EAR
1098 873
Compared to Friday, the bulk of the slaugh
ter steers sold steady to firm, with high Choice
and Pnme steers 1 SO higher Bidding was mod
erately active with light to moderate buyer at
tendance on Monday, in part due to opening
day m many local areas drawing crowds out of
the barns and into the woods The supply in
cluded a few high quality runs of Holstein steers
on Monday, along with several nice packages of
black and Charolais influenced cattle both days
Weigh-up conditions were average with very
few full offerings Slaughter cows sold mostly
I 00-2 00, the bulk of the supply consisted of
80-90 percent lean cows Cherall quality was a\-
erage with below average weigh-up conditions
Slaughter bulls sold mostly steady on a light
test The slaughter supply included 304 steers,
43 heifers, 443 cows, and 16 bulls There were
21 head of feeder cattle
Note A special feeder sale m scheduled for
December ISth at the Vintage Sales
Stables set to begin right after the fat cattle
sale
Slaughter Steers High Choice and Prime 2-4
1270-1540 lbs 107 00-11 1 00, bulk
109 00-11100, few fancier 112 00-115 00, low
dressing 105 00-105 75 Choice 2-3 1190-1485
lbs 103 00-108 00, few full 10100-103 75 Few
high yielding C hoice 1-2 including some Charo
lais-crosses 1385-1460 lbs 108 00- 111 00, Tues
day 110 00-114 00 Few High Select and low
Choice 2-3 1200-1435 lbs 98 75-105 00, high
dressing 102 00-107 00 including some Charo
lais-crosses Few Select 1-2 1185-1440 lbs
95 00-98 50
Holstein Steers High Choice and Prime 2-4
1420-1585 lbs 99 25-101 50, few fancy
105 50-106 00 Choice 2-3 1305-1660 Ibs
92 25-96 75, few beef-cross 99 75-100 00 High
Select and low Choice 2-3 1245-1510 lbs
86 00-89 25, few beef cross 94 75-95 25 Few Se-
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TREATMEI
Poultry LiHtr L
Traatmenl Covers 1 000 Si
Case
This Wk
104 75
103 00
54 00
47 50
59 50
Wk Ago
106 50
99 50
53 85
46 75
60 00
37 00
121 00
No 1 est
118.00
lect 1-2 1400-1605 lbs 82 00-86 25 Few Stan
dard 1-2 1070-1455 lbs 73 00-77 00
Slaughter Heifers Few high Choice and
Prime 2-4 1145-1315 lbs 105 00- 108 50 Choice
2-3 1005-1345 lbs 100 00-104 00
Slaughter Cows Percent Lean Weight Bulk
Low Dressing Premium White 65-70 over 1600
lbs 58 75-64 00, 50 00-52 25 High Dressing few
66 25-67 25 Breakers 70-75 over 1400 lbs
52 00-57 00 47 25-50 00 Boners 75-80 over 1200
lbs 46 50-50 25 43 50-46 00 Lean (Hi-Yield)
85-90 oyer 1200 lbs 45 00-48 25 42 50-44 50
Lean 85-90 over 1000 lbs 41 00-45 25
36 00-40 50 Lean (Lt-weight) 85-90 750-1000 lbs
39 00-43 00 35 00-38 50 Slaughter Bulls Yield
Grade I 1570-2115 lbs 62 50-63 75, high dress
ing single 1895 lbs 66 75 Yield Grade 1-2
1175-2435 lbs 53 50-58 00 Few feeder type bulls
850-955 lbs 52 00-55 00
Calves Compared to last Tuesday, slaughter
calves sold 5 00 to 1000 lower due to light de
mand Holstein bull calves going into special
fed veal barns sold mixed, with heaver weight
Graded Number One‘s 10 00 to 30 00 higher,
while calves under 90 ibs sold mostly steady In
the Number Two run, heavy weight calves sold
mostly steady to Firm, while middle to light
weight calves sold up to 30 00 higher Buyer at
tendance was good with bidding moderately ac
tive
Holstein heifers sold mostly 1000 to 30 00
lower, with middle weight Number Two‘s as
much as 50 00 lower The PA Department of
Agriculture graded 806 head of bulls for the
graded sale, with an estimated 85 percent of the
graded run going into veal bams
Slaughter Calves Number 3, and Utility
61-109 lbs 36 00-57 00 Standard and Utility in
the regular sale 55-125 Ibs 45 00-67 00, weaker
10 00-32 00 CaKes Going into Special-fed Veal
Barns Graded Number 1 Holstein bulls 121 Ibs
112 00, 103-113 Ibs 162 00-172 00, 95 Ibs 160 00,
90 Ibs 125 00» 80-85 Ibs 80 00-95 00. few head 75
lbs 50 00 Graded Number 2 Holstein bulls
102-114 Ibs 147 00-155 00, 95 Ibs 120 00-122 00,
90 Ibs 100 00-120 00, 82-84 lbs 75 00- 80.00, 74
Ibs 42 00 Graded Number 3 Holstein bulls 110
lbs 110 00, 80-95 lbs 48 00-62 00 Graded Num
ber 1 Holstein heifers 91-116 lbs 425 00-450 00.
83 Ibs 250 00, 75 Ibs 150 00 Graded Number 2
Holstein heifers 93-109 lbs 410 00- 420 00,83 lbs
21000. 72 lbs 130 00,61 lbs 7000
LAST WEFk
LAST YFAR
Compared to last Friday, slaughter steers
sold I 00-2 00 lower, with the bulk of the salts a
full 200 lower However, last Friday's receipts
were only half of this weeks as nearly 420 head
made their way through the ring this Thursday
The first snow storm this winter is expected to
hit eastern Pennsylvania late Thursday night
with some of the tattle tarrying some fill due to
the weather The quality of the run was mainly
Choice, with the few high Choice or Prime cat
tle that are available still bringing as much as
112 50 You won't hear any complaints from
the local producers though, as the majority of
the cattle are still selling for over 100 00 Tht
red meat trade has resumed to normal after mil
lions of pounds of turkey were consumed last
week, that is normal, if you consider volatile
normal as boxed beef cutout values have been
lower the past couple of days Choice cuts were
from 156 03-159 72 on Thursday, down from
I 11-1 80 when compared to the prior day The
Mercantile Exchange has not been farmer
friendly either, with the December live cattle
contract down 110 at 97 05 on Thursday, and
January down 1 22 at 93 75 The slaughter Hol
stein steer and slaughter heifer markets were
not well tested Lean slaughter cows sold
75-1 25 lower, with fleshier cows trending
1 50-3 50 lower There was an outstanding run
of cows as 760 head were made available as
supplies were very light last Friday and on
Monday, leading to the major increase late this
week Slaughter bulls sold mostly 200 lower
with several full bulls on offer The Thursday
supply included 416 head of slaughter steers, 78
head of slaughter heifers, 758 head of slaughter
cows, 88 head of slaughter bulls, with 202 head
of feeder cattle
Vr Ago
73 35
71 75
4100
36 75
51.00
30 15
115.00
Slaughter Steers. High Choice and Prune 2-4
1240-1465 lbs 105 50-112 50, mostly
107 00-109 00, 1510 lb single 108 00 Choice 2-3
1145-1480 lbs 102 50- 106 00, mostly
103 00-105 00, full 1210-1490 lbs 9900-101 50.
heavy 1500-1540 lbs 99 50-102 50, Charolais
crosses 1325-1435 lbs 105 50-107 50 High Select
and low Choice 2-3 1095-1460 lbs 99 00-102 50,
mostly 10000-10100, several full 96 00-98 50,
Charolais-crosses 1215-1455 lbs 102 00-103 50.
heavy 1520-1645 lbs 93 00-97 00 Select 1-2
1050-1405 lbs 9150-97 00, mostly 93 00-95 00
Standard 1-2 1090-1350 lbs 86 75-90 00
Holstein Steers Choice 2-3 1420-1480 lbs
91 00-95 00 including some beef- crosses, couple
97 00 High Select and low Choice 2-3
1545-1565 lbs 86 50- 89 50, heavy 1645-1745 lbs
80 00-84 75 Select 1-2 1275-1470 lbs
77 50-84 50 Standard 1-2 1075-1430 lbs
70 00-74 50 with some returning to feed
Slaughter Heifers High Choice and Prime
2-3 1170-1345 lbs 105 00-108.00 Choice 2-3
1110-1420 lbs 10200-105.00, Yield Grade 4-5
1195-1300 lbs 94 50- 99 00 High Select and low
Choice 2-3 1120-1415 lbs 95 00-96.00
Slaughter Cows Percent Lean, Weight, Bulk,
Low Dressing Premium White, 65-70, Over
1600 lbs, 59 00-64 00. 54 00-58 50, High dress
ing 65 00-69 00 Breakers, 75-80, Over 1400 lbs.
51 00-56 00, 47 00-51 00, High dressing
57 50-59 50 Boners, 80-85, Over 1200 lbs.
45 00-50 00, 41 00-46 00 Lean (Hi-Yield), 85 88,
Over 1200 lbs, 45 50-48 50, 39 50-45 00 Lean,
88-90, Over 1000 lbs, 41 75-44 75, 35 00-40 00
Lean (Light-Wt), 85-90, 750-1000 lbs,
37 00-39 50, 33 00-36 00
Slaughter Bulls Yield Grade 1 1365-1715 lbs
56 00-63 50, high dressing 65 50-70 00, full
1035-1935 lbs 49 50-56 75
Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1-2
800-850 lbs 71 00-76 00
Feeder Holstein Steers Large 3 pkg 890 lbs
66 00, pkg 930 lbs 68 00
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2
400-450 lbs 82 00-86 00, 750- 575 lbs
76 50-77 50, pkg 760 lbs 68 50
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