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Livestock auctions, crop sales

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Results from recent livestock auctions and crop sales in the region were as follows: The Pennsylvania Livestock Market Report for Waynesburg for Thursday, June 16, is as follows:

CATTLE:

STOCK COWS: 45.00-81.00.

SLAUGHTER COWS: Utility and Commercial 55.00-69.50; Boner & Boning Utility 52.00-63.00; Cutter & Boning Utility 50.00-56.00; Canner & Low Cutter 45.00-49.00, Shells 45.00 down.

BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1500-2000 pounds 50.00-81.00; Yield Grade 2 1000-1400 pounds 66.00-91.00.

FEEDER STEERS: M & L 1 300-500 pounds 80.00-141.00, 250-280 pounds 80.00-165.00, 600-900 pounds 75.00-120.00.

HEIFERS M 1&L 1 300-500 pounds 90.00-126.00, L 1 400-650 pounds 75.00-130.00; BULLS M & L 1 300-620 pounds 77.00-152.00.

CALVES: Veal…Prime 70.00-113.00; Choice 60.00-84.00; Good 40.00-84.00. Farm Calves 1 Holstein Bulls 90-120 pounds Few 35.00-165.00; 2 Holstein Bulls 80-100 pounds Few 25.00-50.00; Beef – Bull & Hfrs./Hd. 35.00-190.00.

HOGS: Barrows & Gilts 1-2 210-255 pounds 42.00-60.00, 2-3 255-280 40.00-53.00.

Sows 1-3 300-500 pounds 38.00-50.00; Feeder Pigs 1-3 15-20 pounds 34.00-45.00/Hd., 1-3 25-35 pounds 10.00-33.00/Hd.

LAMBS: High Choice 80-100 pounds 85.00-147.00, Choice 40-75 pounds 85.00-165.00; Feeder Lambs Good 91.00-135.00; Sheep 30.00-61.00; Fat Sheep 20.00-48.50.

GOATS: Large 85.00-130.00/Hd; Medium 50.00-100.00/Hd.; Small 8.00-51.00/Hd.

HORSES: Horses 20.00-53.00; Ponies 20.00-42.00.

Eighty Four Livestock Auction held in Eighty-Four on Monday, June 13 results are as follows:

CATTLE: 234…[PDA]. Sl. cows and bulls were steady.

STEERS: Standard 1-2 one 66.50.

HEIFERS: Select 1-2 couple 69.00 and 76.50.

COWS: Breakers 75-80 percent lean 59.50-64.50, Boners 80-85 percent lean 53.00-60.00, Lean 85-90 percent lean 47.00-53.50. Shells 46.00 and down.

BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1060-1440 pounds 70.00-75.00, Yield Grade 2 1400-1900 pounds 64.00-68.50.

FEEDER CATTLE: steers were steady to 10.00 lower.

STEERS: Few Medium and Large1 360-415 pounds 117.50-125.00; few Medium and Large 2 560-770 pounds 95.00-104.00; HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1 300-485 pounds 105.00-127.50, 520-745 pounds 101.00-114.00; Medium and Large 2 575-760 pounds 86.00-97.00.

BULLS: Medium and Large 1 315-475 pounds 110.00-137.50; one 155.00. Medium and Large 2 521-775 pounds 90.00-110.00.

CALVES 134…[All calves sold per cwt.] …Holstein bulls were steady.

VEALERS: Standard and Good 75-125 pounds, 60.00-120.00, Utility 50-80 pounds, 100.00-140.00(Jersey).

FARM CALVES: No 1 Holstein bulls 90-125 pounds 185.00-240.00; 80-85 pounds 200.00-235.00, No 2 70-125 pounds 130.00-180.00; No. 1 Holstein heifers 85-120 pounds 450.00-670.00. Beef cross bulls and heifers 75-110 pounds 175.00-260.00.

BARROWS AND GILTS: 40-45 percent lean 255-280 pounds 44.00-49.00, 40-45 percent lean 205-285 pounds 39.00-43.50.

FEEDER PIGS: 8 …All sold per head. Utility 40-80 pounds 14.00-30.00.

SHEEP257…. Slaughter lambs were steady to 10.00 lower.

SLAUGHTER LAMBS: High Choice and Prime 105-115 pounds 112.00-118.00, Choice 35-50 pounds 120.00-145.00; 55-75 pounds 117.00-127.50; 80-100 pounds 110.00-124.00, Good and Choice 55-95 pounds 90.00-110.00.

SLAUGHTER SHEEP: 35.00-62.50.

GOATS 65… [All sold by the head with weights estimated].

Kids: Selection 1 20-40 pounds 55.00-63.50; 40-60 pounds 80.00-86.00. Selection 2 20-40 pounds 32.50-40.00; 40-60 pounds 55.00-70.00. Selection 3 20-40 pounds 25.00-30.00; couple 40-60 pounds 47.50.

YEARLINGS: Selection 1 three 108.00.

Nannies: 50-70 pounds 40.00-60.00; 70-100 pounds 65.00-75.00; one 100 pounds 89.00. Billies: one 100 pounds 91.00.

Results from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Grain and Hay Report market news summary for central Pennsylvania for June 13 follows: Alfalfa, 122.50 to 177.50; mixed hay, 60 to 150; timothy, 60 to 125; straw, 150 to 200; ear corn, 64 to 80.

Grain report for western Pennsylvania: Corn number 2, 1.90 to 2.40, average 2.25; wheat number 2, 2.75 to 2.85, average 2.80; barley number three, 1.75; oats number two, 1.70 to 2.25, average, 1.91; soybeans number one, 6.25 to 6.26, average 6.25; and ear corn, 67 to 70; average 68.50.

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