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Times Advocate, 1998-03-04, Page 12Page 1? Tinier -Advocate, Mardi 4, 1998 Brussels livestock sales The salt's ai Hrus,i,Is L IVOStis. k for the week ending February 27. 19914 Fed cattle .530 cow. 296 • Stocker. 1 i 31 Veal and Hob Cal% e. 421 Latah, and Ciom1. 92 The choke and exotic steers and heicr, sold on a lulls steady market with the second cul cattle selling 52-53 lower rhe cow. traded SI hovel ‘'cal sold on .t stead) 'radew iih Iambs selling on a strong -market • All cla..cs til stockers sold 0113 stead) trade - rheri' were 2211 steer• on eller selling Inas N)( nolo 44 01 t, the. high til ' lu3su Se(criti'en meets ionsigned.h) Strong I•anus Gorne aseragulg 142),Itss vulJ ic.r :u) as erage tit 9' to w ih a gold dates .eighmg I145Ihs sold lor 10) co and. • puichased ht Nurv.-rch Packers Iwo meets consigned htWillard Sicgn- ei \lild_ lnat a'.erag.• • 11111 the sold lor .ti, erage of 46 5( .1,1h'salesto 97 75 I hlneen .leers cn.stgneJ_h) Schmitt: .Brunk Farms Inc w Oodst ek :Iteraging 1549 16. sold Ino all as crape of 149.28 Illi sales Io 47 Ho: I t.cnty-Iwo steers consigned hs ('un umghair) Farnos. Lucas ascragin', 1428- 1h. sold tor au :nt'raet' tit 4(1.56 ss alit sale. to 96 511 Four .leers consigned h'. ylachai1 ('on '.emodin. Monklon a'eragin. 1266 If,. sit J tun an average it R(' i2 with .ales 1 114 1N, Fourteen sleet. consigned M Mark Fish et Ay ton a.eragmg 1 346 lh.• sold tot an aserage id ((4 40 with sale. ro92'75 • Three steers consigned M Allan Thurir inn Cowrie averaging 1141 Ihs sold tot an average til 88 111 with .ale. to 42 75 lt., steer. onsigncdb. Fred and ('Itde \ I, Cline yValitn) averaging 1235 Ih. -. sol,) to, an ascrag: 01 89 3S with sale. to 41 91. • - -1wit steer. consigned bs Muria' 101111 situ Bluiesale ,i'. i /n_' 141'.Ibs sold for an aserage.or x21 Rs wuh•.ale: Ir 4(Ilxh - - .Fnur Stec/s consigned hs 11un Niesei yltlilmay aseragrng 1 t 12 lb, sold til an aserag ui 8S 11sltlh.41''.10411(K.) • Ni neicen steer. consigned h. Allan Ed gat 54ru..el.:neranitnr 1669 nit.-snhI•lol an aierage of 81 10 wnrh .ale. 1u !hi SI I 1 here were 279 hider. on utter selling tram NR IN110 94 (11110 the high of .II1)110 luehe.hedcrs eonsignecl ht Hugh Loy, AIV. 04),F a%-erjl!Iulr1164 lb. sold tor all average of 9(16x. a hlonde heifer weigh ing 1215 Th. sold tin 1(1)) 09 purchased hs Dominion Parker . Fourieen heifers consigned, M Ronland Farm.' Stratlori averaging 1277 Ih. solid for an average til 86 88 will cJrs lit ' - 481N0 F P1It1C'trl hcicrs consigned ht Mu. Lea F: ,. wnOJaick ai'eragin_g 117; I1' Sold tor an average it 88 Os With sates 9N (N, 1 went. -nine heiter. consigned by Roti rt 1: -Wallace. Shelburne averaging 1154 ' Ihs sold tor an average 01148 Ji with sale. to 97.25 l went'. heifer con,srgncd hi hada Fames. Bluesale averaging. 12.10.15.. sold dor an average of 91 51' with sale, t 47 (N: - Se'eu hcicr. consigned by Allari Hors - . burgh. `loon Forest aseraCmg 1107 lbs sold tor an average 01 91.72 with sate.40 - 94.25_ - - - Fourteen heicrs consigned by7ohnston 'Farms Bluevale averaging (2(1615.,. w111 lir an average nl 8" 76 with sales lit 91 7• l wehe hollers consigned his I lanv1- Finkbeiner Crediton averanin: 1 1 lit Ihs sold for an average 05.89 12 with sales to •9400 Ten haters consrenc4 h' -Schutt/ Bros Hhth averaging 0)09 lbs sidd tor an a% crage 01 87 9' with sale'. to 91 10 F'ouneen heelers consigned by Frank, - • Roney. Slatta averaging 1.254 itis sold tor an avcragc it 8".22 with sale. iso 4075 . There were 246 cow s on oiler selling ' tram 17 (14) '„ 4 (1(110 the -high of 65 0.' 1 wIm1., cow. consigned h. -tom Stull Listowel averagln 1 )811 lb. sold for an . average id 62 9'1 y. illi sales lit 6i 011 One Irmo cit''. consigned ht Allan and Donato Martin. Lwow e1 weighing 118s Ibs' sold for 64 (N, )ne hid cow consigned by Ross and An me (iniael., %Isu a Pena weighull- 15110 Ib.. sold for 61 5i, 1 here were 15 hulls on tiller selling Trim 54.51110 64 50 to the high ii 74 (10 , Ung char hull consigned h. Les Pouruft N nigham w onghunl• 11180111. .old lei 71 Olt l mr black hi.nu hull Consigned ht Ban I'itkcu and John Bennett. Clinton weigh Ing 1985 Ib. sold tin- 641X, There were 291 veal on idler selling trout beet • 8511010 1241))), hot 75 (1, 10 K1/111110 the high 0) 99 00, plain bol 6.11011 10 7S (N) -1%0 seal consigned by hen SlacLeau. Luck averaging 56) It's sold lor an average al 1 15 94 with sale to 129 (X) .Twelteveal consigned by John Verburg. Londestniro averaging 681 Itis sold lin am aserage of 94 17 with sales to 121400 • Light seal consigned M John Schwan tentruler. Brussels averaging 716 lbs sold lor an average 01 94.65 with safest., 126(X) Lambs 50.74 lbs 190.0010 2411(X), 95 109 lbs 127 50 Sheep 511.0(1 to -92.5t) Goals: S50 00 to SI 15 011 Stockers SIeerchnder 4(111 lbs 86.01 to 125.(11) 40) • 499 lbs 95.110 t, 128 50 500 - 599 lbs 101.50 to 126.04 601) • 694 lbs 86 75 to 117.50 7(X1- 799 Itis 97.00 to 11425 8(10 • 899 Itis 95.(X1 to 108.50 900 and over 87.00 to 1(15.511 Heifers 301 - 399 lbs 94.01 to 138.(1) 4011 • 499 lbs 90.00 to "120.511 505099 lbs 93.75 to 114.50 600.699 lbs 85.0110 108.50 '700-799 lbs. 79.50 t1 114.00 80)•8991bs • 77.(0) to 101.50 905) lbs. and over 62.00 to 98.00 Plain stockers: 45.05)10 60.00 FARM..LJPDATE Findingout why F. are important -Stephen Central students learned about freshwater habitat last week through an Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Travelling Teacher program called F.I.S.H. (Freshwater Is Special Habitat) By Craig Bradford • T -A Reporter CREDITON - Stephen Central School students found • out more about F.I.S.H. last week than a trip to the local angling hot spot c(iuld teach then). F.I S.H.. which stands. Iii Fresh water Is Special Habitat. i. an On- tario Federation of. Angler. and Hunters. - (O.F.A.H.) •"I,.iveIlln, Tcachcr progran ' .a' Iwo stays last week (` ! A 1 r:ltellmg 'rcac tier Georgi .xcsll Iirst .hriwcd Stc'- phen Central (ii 4-8 students through a slide .how un the nn- portance .411 .preening freshwater quality and habitat. Ncxt..tudcnt. went through eight learning centres. That Included ones named 'the wa- ter cycle''.- 'humans and •Ihe..nv'er' and 'adaptions ol• aquatic organ- isms' for primary/junior, grades and ones titled 'invertebrate lite in • river'. 'the effects of pH on' fresh- water ecosystems' and 'muskrat population dynamics'..Bolh groups -go through 'recreational fishing and selective live release'. 'artificial lures for fishing', 'fish adaptions' -and 'ttsh.population dynamics'. - -Axcell,from Peterborough. --said the .goal oldie- program; is to maks students more aware of environ- mental issues we all face like acid rare The effect -or Curtin,. down - trees near the ..wate-r's edge. what happens to lawn chemicals after it rains and other water quality issues. *:They, arc looking at scientific is- sues in a fun way." Axcell said. O. F.A.H. "Travelling Teacher. visit 150-20(1 schools across the province with their twli programs: 1:.I.-S.H. and 'Habitat Is Where The• Horne Is' which lot t!scs on why it is important to know about water habitat and preserve it. - - Normally. a Travelling 'Teacher visit cysts S32() per day (sonreumes paid for by parent -teacher associa- tions) but the price tag for Stephen Central was picked up by the Sy- denham Conservation Foundation, a charitable organirsltion dedicated. to protecting and improving' On- tario's environment. through local. and provincial initiatives. - ' Stephen Central Cie.. 6 teacher f)(inn;I Miller said F.I.S H is a 'eulniinatr)n of all the lessons (the .ludents) have learned Isom -Gr. 3 to K. • "I think it's an excellent pro- gram,- she said. "It has it lot. -to do with the environment..nol to pollute and to take care of your sur- rounding." (Axcell) is really trying to teach the students about life from the animals point of view • (.r. h student -Kelly Cruikshank half joking said she enjoyed -.see- ing the. dead :ininial. - I've learned that fish-can:atm ()tillage.... she said pointing to a (It aeram at one of the :entre• while Habitat learning. Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Travelling Teacher George Axcell. left. talks to a group of Ste poen Central Gr. 5-6 students at the F,I.S.H. (Freshwater '!s Special Habitat) workshop last week. Denfield Livestock Sales Market report for February 24. 1998. The market at Penfield traded I -2 dollars lower on aft clauses of rattle With;lancy well -ted cattle hrtnginy a premtuni. Rosa and Henry Tull. Croton sold I }( steers. average weight 14113. average price 93.50. sale. ti) 97.75. purchased by Norwich Packers • Di)n-f:edy and"Mark Vanderploe,_, Denfield-si>Id 10 heifers. aye, . age weight 1402. average price 96. sales to 142. purchased by Nor wich. 'Li, McFalls. Parkhill .old 4 steers. average weight 1371. avcragc :price 45.77. - . , John. Melissa and Brenton Pelahore sold 3 steers. avcragc weight • 1313. average price 95.18. sales to 97 75 purchased by. Clark Bros. Choice steers. 93-98. Good steer. 86-9(1. Common. 80-85: • 'Choice heifers. 92-97. sales to 1(2. Good heifers: 85-90. . Common 70-K0: Good Cows. 55-60.1)4 Cows: 45-50: Shell.. 25-35: Choice veal; 95-11(1. Common' 70-80: Pigs. 40-50-I5.. 90-100:Sows: 30-35. Boars. 20-25. Bob calves. 75-275.(0: - Stocker. --Yr! steers 95-105. sir calves: 95- I l0: hit calves 9I1 105. - 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J SUBSCRIBE IC YOU AREN'T SU9SCRI81NG TO T14[ TIMES -ADVOCATE, YOU'R MISSING OUT. I Use the coupon below and subscribe today! 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