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The Citizen, 1997-11-19, Page 14
PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1997. Brussels Livestock report Cow, fed steer and heifer prices up $1 to $2 The sales at Brussels Livestock for the week ending Nov. 15 were: fed cattle, 470; cows, 339; veal and bob calves, 383; lambs and goats, 240; stockers, 2,658. A BWF heifer consigned by Johnston Farms, Bluevale, weighing 955 lbs. sold for $92 with their total offering of ten heifers averaging 1,097 lbs. selling for the F arm The fed steers and heifers sold $ 1 to $2 higher with the cows also trading at prices $1 to $2 higher. All classes of veal sold $1 to $2 higher with lambs selling sharply higher, on Friday calves sold $2 higher with yearlings selling steady. There were 246 fed steers on offer selling from $88 to $92 to the high of $96.25. Nine steers consigned by Jim Howatt, Londesboro, averaging 1,308 lbs. sold for an average of $91.92 with one limousin steer weighing 1,325 lbs. selling for $96.25 to Norwich Packers. Six steers consigned by Brian Bearss, St. Marys, averaging 1,360 lbs. sold for $92.48 to the high of $95.75. A limousin steer consigned by Schmidt Brook Farms, Woodstock, weighing 1,360 lbs. sold for $95.75 with their total offering of 26 steers averaging 1,433 lbs. selling for the overall price of $90.10. Twenty-eight steers consigned by Cunningham Farms, Lucan, averaging 1,416 lbs. sold for an average price of $87.84 to the top of $95.25. A gold steer consigned by Ken McAlpine, Ailsa Craig, weighing 1,320 lbs. sold for $95 to Highland Packers, with his total lot of sixteen steers averaging 1,390 lbs. in weight, and selling for the overall price of $88.81. A gold steer consigned by Gordon Daer, Auburn, weighing 1,255 lbs. sold for $93 to Dominion Meat Packers. Eighteen steers consigned by Martin Metske, Lucknow, averaging 1,303 lbs. sold for the average price of $89.15 with sales to $93.25. Eleven steers consigned by Joe Kaak, Dashwood, averaging 1,301 lbs. sold for an average of $86.69 with one limousin steer weighing 1,190 lbs. selling for $93.50 to HoL'y Meat Packers. Twelve steers consigned by Dave Bender, Palmerston, averaging 1,308 lbs. sold for an average price of $91.92. There were 196 fed heifers on offer selling from $88 to $92 to the high of $96. A black heifer consigned by Darren Johnston, Bluevale, weighing 1,065 lbs. sold for $96 to Holly Meat Packers. Three red heifers consigned by Ronland Farm, Stratford, averaging 1,165 lbs. sold for $95 to Holly Meat Packers, with his total offering of seven heifers, averaging 1,221 lbs. selling for the average price of $90.36. Thirty-seven heifers consigned by Lloyd Weber, Elmira, averaging 1,234 lbs. sold for the average price of $86.91 with sales to $92.75. Give Someone a Second Chance. Discuss organ donation with your family and sign a donor card today. ft the Kidnh Foundation of Canada overall price of $88.55. Sixteen heifers consigned by Doug Patton, Everett, averaging 1,205 lbs. sold for the average price of $86.67 with sales to $90.75. Fourteen heifers consigned by Wayne Rowe, Woodham, averaging 1,204 lbs. sold for the average of $86 to the high of $89.25. There were 346 cows on offer selling from $35 to $50.50 to the high of $63. A hereford cow consigned by Dan MacGregor, Londesboro, weighing 940 lbs. sold for $63. A red cow consigned by Andrew Boyd, Meaford, weighing 965 lbs. sold for $62.50. A holstein cow consigned by Breeze Brae Farms, Brussels, weighing 1,295 lbs. sold for $62.50. There were 21 bulls on offer selling from $35 to $57.50 tp the. top of $60. A limousin bull consigned by K & A Beef Farms, Wroxeter, weighing 1,755 lbs. sold for $60. A limousin bull consigned by Richard Fenton, Tara, weighing 1,830 lbs. sold for $57.50. A limousin bull consigned by John Sturgeon, Fordwich, weighing 1,855 lbs. sold for $57. There were 383 veal and bob calves selling Beef Veal sold $90 to $118; Holstein Veal, $90 to $105; Plain Holstein, $70 to $90. Six veal consigned by John Verburg, Londesboro, averaging 673 lbs. sold for an average of $102.71 with sales to $116.50. Two veal consigned by Bellera Holsteins, Auburn, averaging 605 lbs. sold for an average of $112.40 with sales to $115. One holstein veal consigned by Samual Hoover Jr., Wroxeter, weighing 605 lbs. sold for $113.50. Lambs, 50 to 80 lbs. sold $147.50 to $250; 80 to 95 lbs., $127.50 to $170; 95 to 109 lbs., $131 to $136. Sheep sold $10 to $60. Goats sold $32 to $145. Steers, under 400 lbs., sold $75 to $127; 400 - 499 lbs., $89 to $119; 500 - 599 lbs., $102.50 to $120; 600 - 699 lbs., $93.50 to $110; 700 - 799 lbs., $73 to $107; 800 - 899 lbs., $86.50 to $107.50; 900 lbs. and over, $85 to $100. Heifers, 300 - 399 lbs., sold $70 to $104; 400 - 499 lbs., $78.50 to lbs., $82 to $91; 900 lbs. and over, $78.50 to $91. Plain stockers sold $53.50 to $65. $105; 500 - 599 lbs., $78 to $104; 600 - 699 lbs., $73.50 to $100; 700 - 799 lbs., $76 to $92.75; 800 - 899 Kongskilde Plows - clear residue and REDUCE SECONDARY TILLAGE PASSES The Kongskilde plow was designed with performance features that fit reduced secondary tillage practices. CLEARS RESIDUE Kongskilde plows have adjustable furrow widths from 12” to 22”. The trips and coulters are readily adjustable to allow good “tunnel” clearance for heavy “com stalk” residue. UNIFORM LEVELNESS The new “XL Body” mouldboard and frog design moves soil evenly for dis tribution of the furrow slice. This provides for good soil structure and organic matter integration in heavy soils. This also maintains a level surface and reduces secondary tillage passes. 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