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Many fall displays such as this one just north of Exeter dot the highways now as people begin
to search for Thanksgiving treats. Pumpkin growers say pumpkins are ripening extra quick this
year.
Brussels livestock sales
BRUSSELS - Salds at Brussels Livestock for the week ending September 22,
1995.
Fed Cattle: 786 Cows: 165
Veal calves: 153 Sheep & Goats: 224
Stockers: 1347 Pigs: 186
The market at Brussels Livestock saw fed steers and
heifers selling $1.00 higher. Cows sold steady. On Thurs-
day veal sold $2-3. higher. Lambs sold fully steady. Friday saw all stockers sell-
ing on a good active fully steady trade.
There were 517 steers on offer selling from 84.00 to 88.00 to the high of 96.75.
Thirty-nine steers consigned by Rick Stam, Kincardine averaging 1197 lbs.
sold for an average of 86.17 with sales to 96.75.
Thirty steers consigned by Kada Farms, Bluevale averaging 1319 lbs. sold for
an average of 84.60 with sales to 94.50.
Twelve steers consigned by Johnston Farms, Bluevale averaging 1344 lbs. sold
for an average of 87.48 with sales to 93.75.
Fifty-three steers consigned by W.B. Pletch Co. Ltd. Rockwood averaging
1333 lbs. selling to the high of 89.00.
Fifty-eight steers consigned by Cunningham Farms, Lucan averaging 1342 lbs.
sold for an average of 85.65 with sales to 89.99.
Two steers consigned by Dick Redstake, Morrefield averaging 1255 lbs. sold •
for an average of 85.81 with sales to 89.00.
Forty-two steers consigged 137y Ron Coulter, Creemore averaging 1276 lbs. sold
for an average of 84.50 with sales to 88.75
Three steers consigned by Earl Bennewies, Bornholm averaging 1306 lbs. sold ,
for an average of 85.28 with sales to 88.50.
Forty-six steers consigned by Carlyle Thomson, Parkhill averaging 1366 lbs.
sold for an average of 87.01 with sales to 88.25.
Three steers consigned by Bernard Boyle, Auburn averaging 1 158 lbs. sold for
.in average of 84.25 with sales to 87.25.
There were 240 heifer; on offer selling from 84.00 to 88.00 to the high of
')3.00.
Nineteen heifers consigned by G.A. Stewart Farms, Ripley. averaging 992 lbs.
sold for an average of 85.53 with sale to 93.00.
Twenty-one heifers consigned by Keith Elder. Chesley averaging 1 148 lbs. sold
for an average of 83.54 with sales to 87.00.
Seven heifers consigned by Joe Zettler, Walkerton averaging 1279 lbs. sold for
an average of 83.65 with sales to 86.50.
Nineteen heifers consigned by Wilhelm Bros. Walkerton, averaging 1191 lbs.
sold for an average of 83.00 with sales to 85.25.
Fourteen heifers consigned by Mux Lea Farms. Woodstock averaging 1218 lbs.
sold for an average of 81.90 with sales to 84.60.
Five heifers consigned by Paul Aldwinkle. Varna averaging 1 167 lbs. sold for
an average of 80.39 with sales to 84.00.
Eleven heifers consigned by Percy Bros. Holyrood averaging 1166 lbs. sold for
an average of 82.65 with sales to 84.00.
Six heifers consigned by Jerry Cornin, Dublin averaging 1 1 15 lbs. sold for an
average of 81.09 with sales to 83.75.
Eleven heifers consigned by Murray Curran. Dungannon averaging 1 138 lbs.
sold for an average of 80.89 with sales to 83.50.
Five heifers consigned by Ken McKague, Wingham averaging 1178 lbs. sold
for an average of 79.87 with sales to 83.50.
There were 165 cows on offer selling from 32.00 to 55.00 to the high of 57.75.
Four cows consigned by Donald Williamson, Wiarton averaging 1281 lbs. sold
for an average of 50.21 with sales to 56.00.
Three cows consigned by Earl Trelford, Tara averaging 1390 albs. sold for an
average of 50.87 with sales to 55.00.
Four cows consigned by Edgar Wilson, Bolton averaging 1450 lbs. sold for an
average of 49.65 with sales to 54.50.
There were 27 bulls on offer selling from 55.50 to 64.88 to the high of 79.50.
One Gold hull consigned by Art Helm, Lucknow weighing 2110 lbs. sold for
69.50.
One Char hull consigned by Warden Haney. Seaforth weighing 1910 lbs. sold
for 68.50.
There were 153 veal on offer selling from: Hol: 75.00 to 92.00. Beef 85.00 to
120.00.
Four veal consigned by Jim Blake, Blyth averaging 650 lbs. sold for an average
of 104.21 with sales to 120.00.
Six veal consigned by Terry Atkinson, Atwood averaging 694 lbs. sold for an
average of 89.81 with sales to 103.00.
Two veal consigned by Elgin Hogg, Wingham averaging 625 lbs. sold for an
average of 93.05 with sales to 101.50.
Lamps:
`50 - 80 119.00 to 165.00
80 - 94 107.00 to 122.00
Over 95 88.00 to 109.00
Six Iambs consigned by Tim Goetz, Mildmay averaging 60 lbs. sold for an av-
erage of 138.63 with sales to 165.00
Sheep 44.00 to 62.00
Stockers
Steers:
400 - 499 lbs. 93.00 to 120.00
500 - 599 93.50 to 125.00
600 - 699 86.00 to 105.00
7(X) - 799 79.00 to 105.00
8(X) - 899 61.00 to 107.00
800 and over 83.50 to 101.00
Heifers:
300 - 399 lbs.
400 - 499
500 - 599
600 - 699
700 - 799
800 and over
99.00 to 111.00
84.00 to 100.00
85.00 to 114.00
82.00 to 98.00
78.50 to 93.50
76.00 to 91.00
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Denfield livestock sales
The market at Denfield Livestock met an active
demand at prices 3.00 per hundred weight higher on
all classes of slaughter cattle. Cows sold a little
stronger. Veal and pigs were steady.
There were 420 cattle and 250 pigs on offer.
Jim Thompson, Ailsa Craig sold 11 heifers average weight
1057 average price 89.47 with sales to 94.00 purchased by Dendekker Meats.
Tom Needham, Ilderton sold 9 heifers average weight 1139. average price
88.65 with sales to 93.50 purchased by M.G.I.
Norman Hodgins, Parkhill sold 31 steers average weight 1336 average price
87.47 with sales to 92.25 purchased by M.G.I. Packers.
Morley Hodgins, Parkhill sold 28 steers average weight 1358, average price
86.52 with sales to 93.25 purchased by Norwich Packers.
Mac Parker, Watford sold 5 steers average weight 1250. average price 87.89
sales to 90.75 purchased by M.G.I.
Car! Hoffer. Ripley sold 12 heavy steers average weight 1600 average price
79.85.
Choice steers 87. - 91. sales to 93.25
Good steers 82-86 Heavy plainer steers 76.-82.
Choice exotic cross heifers 87-92 sales to 94.
Good heifers 83.-87.
DI & D2 cows 48-52 sales to 55.
Shells 20. - 30.
Plain veal 55.-75.
Yearling steers 85.-90.
Pigs 40-60 lbs. 65.-80
Sows 38 - 44
Common & Medium 70-80.
D3 & D4 cows 42.-48.
Bulls 55.-74.
Choice veal 80.-95.
Yearling heifers 85.-90.
Over 60 lbs. 60-70
Boars 35-40
FCC opens
new office
CLINTON - Farm Credit Corpo-
ration will celebrate the official
opening of its new office at 282
Huron Road West in Clinton to-
day, September 27. Marshall
Stachniak, newly appointed Vice-
president
ico-president of FCC Ontario Region
invites all farmers in the area to at-
tend the opening ceremony at
12:15 p.m. and join him and his
staff for a barbecue from 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m.
"We made the decision to relo-
cate our office from Goderich to
Clinton to improve service for
your customers. This more central-
ized location will better serve the
overall area. we believe the FCC
must maximize accessibility in the
rural communities, particularly in
view of our expanded lending
mandate. FCC's new Clinton of-
fice is ideally situated to provide
access to all our clients in the
area," Stachniak said. "Now that
we can also lend for diversification
and construction projects and have
extended our client base to include
part-time and lifestyle farmers, we
want to be ready to meet the de-
mand for our products and servic-
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