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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2006-04-05, Page 21Wednesday, April 5, 2006 • 21 Fri ltantat the CI Fed steers and heifers Total Receipts, 2808 head of cattle, 1012 lambs and goats Summary Tuesday The fed steers and heifers sold steady to last week. Choice steers a n d heifers sold 93.00-97.00 sales to 100.25. Second cut sold 90.00 to 94.00. Cows sold steady to last week. Thursday The veal sold $5.00 - 8.00 lower to last week. The lambs sold $10.00 - 15.00 higher to last week on strong demand. Friday The calves and yearling sold on a market steady to last week. Steers There were 582 steers on offer. Tammy Young, Cargill consigned twen- ty two steers that sold averag- ing 1312 lbs for 98.22. Her top ten limo steers sold to Dominion Meat Packers for 100.00 aver- aging 1244 lbs. Heifers There were 386 heifers on offer. Lewington Farms Inc., Brussels con- signed twenty heifers that sold averaging 1240 lbs for 96.81. Their top two limo heifers sold for 99.00 aver- aging 1213 lbs Dave Baker, Brussels con- signed six heifers that sold averaging 1230 lbs for 96.68. His top two limo heifers sold to Dominion Meat Packers for 98.75 averaging 1245 lbs. Cows There were 253 cows on offer. D1 8r D2 34.00 - 37.00 sales to 58.00 D326.00 - 30.00 D412.00 - gricuirure sell steady in 22.00 Murray Switzer, St.Marys con- signed one herf cow that sold for 58.00 weighing 955 lbs. Kando Farms, Mount Forest consigned one gold cow that sold for 49.50 weighing 1105 lbs. Bulls There were 18 bulls on offer. 34.50 - 46.50 sales to 51.50 Tom Verhoog, Centralia con- signed one hol bull that sold for 51.50 weighing 1650 lbs. Raymond Weitz, Ayton consigned one limo bull that sold for 46.50 weighing 2160 lbs. Veal There were 241 head of veal on offer Beef Good Holstein 95.00 - 125.00 sales to 152.00 80.00 to 90.00 sales to 96.00 Medium Holstein 70.00 - 80.00 Plain & Heavy Holstein Plain:N/A Heavy: 75.00 - 85.00 Mike Durnin, Auburn con- signed one limo veal steer that sold for 135.50 weighing 690 lbs Darrell 8z Cynthia Steckle, Zurich con- signed one limo veal steer that sold for 120.00 weighing 710 lbs. Lambs: under 50 lbs 192.50 - 259.00 50 - 65 lbs 190.00 - 248.00 65 - 80 lbs 180.00 - 232.00 80 - 95 lbs 182.50 - 193.00 95 - 110 lb 165.00 - 185.00 110 lbs and over 166.00 Sheep 60.00 - 117.00 Goats $30.00 - $110.00 Top Quality Stocker Steers under 400 lb 119.00 - 177.00 400 - 500 lbs. 116.00 - 146.00 500 - 600 Fancy cattle at premium prices DENFIELD - The market at Denfield Livestock traded on a strong demand at $2-3 higher on all classes of fed cattle with the fancy cattle trading at premium prices. A good offering of cows traded steady, stockers strong, holstein bull calves strong, sows high- er. Don Eedy and Mark Vanderploeg, Denfield sold 12 heifers average weight 1474 average price 101.54 to a high of 106.25 purchased by Norval Meats. Urquhart Farms, St. Marys sold 47 heifers average weight 1320 average price 93.60 sales to 97.25 purchased by Norwich Packers. Jim Scott, Lucan sold 22 heifers aver- age weight 1290 average price 92.13 sales to 95. Ross Duff, Croton sold 17 steers aver- age weight 1435 average price 102.88 sales to 104.25 purchased by Norwich Packers. Rick Davisdon, Thedford sold six head average weight 1413 average price 100.09 sales to 104.25 Bob Hodgins, Lucan sold six steers average weight 1450 average price 94.89 sales to 99. Bill Woodburn, Parkhill sold 12 steers average weight 1542 average price 94.33. Morley Hodgins, Parkhill sold 12 steers average weight 1479 average price 95.10 sales to 97.75. Choice steers 95 - 100 sales to 104.25 Good steers 90 - 95 Plain steers 75-85 Choice exotic cross heifers 95 - 100 sales to 100 Good heifers 88 - 94 Plain heifers 75-80 Good fed cows 40 - 50 D1 and D2 cows 30 - 36 D3 and D4 cows 25 - 30 Shells 15 - 25 Good beef bulls 40 - 60 Good holstein bulls 30 - 40 Good holstein bull calves 150 - 300 Good sows 39 - 43 (III I_I r 0 T I_I 0 I_II1_III_III 1111 market 117.00 - 150.50 600 - 700 102.00 - 140.00 700 - 800 103.00 - 128.00 800 - 900 101.75 - 116.00 900 - 1000 101.75 - 116.00 over 1000 91.25 - 106.00 Top Quality Stocker Heifers under 300 lbs 00 - 400 115.00 - 145.00 400 - 500 119.00 - 130.00 500 - 600 111.50 - 130.00 600 - 700 99.00 - 119.00 700 - 800 96.00 - 112.50 800 - 900 99.75 - 107.00 Over 900 lbs 93.25 - 101.50 TIMES ADVOCATE BORLAND FARM SERVICE 41538 Thames Rd. E., R.R.#1 WOODHAM, ONT.- iimmi.r 519-235-3805 • Fax: 519-235-2043 2006 SEED PICK-UP DAYS Wan. 421CW Mon. Apr. 1 O 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. 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