Yoakum Herald-Times and Four Star Reporter (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1994 Page: 9 of 22
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HERALD-TIMES
Four Star Reporter
Hallettsville
Livestock Report
675; common cow & calf pairs, 450-575.
The market this week was a lot
stronger in all areas. Heavier weight
classes sold $2 to $4 higher while lighter
weights were $4 to $8 higher. Best de-
mand seen on the better quality cattle.
Packer cows and bulls sold $1 on ap-
proximately 175 head.
All Classified Ads Are To Be Paid In Advance!
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Market Report 10-26-94
Receipts: 859
The market was active and higher in
nearly all clases.
Packer bulls: good heavy weights
52.5-555
Packer cows: high yielding cutter, 39-
43; average cutters, 38-40.5; canners &
low cutters, 35-37.5; thin canners, 26 5-
30;fatgobby, 34.5-38 5
Stocker steer & bull calves 300-350
lbs, 85-95; 350-400 lbs, 85-93, 400-450
lbs, 84-87; 450-500 lbs, 75-87; 500-600
lbs good, 73.5-79; 500-600 lbs, lower
grades, 65-70.5; 500-600 lbs bull yrlg,
63-71.5; 500-600 lbs lower grades, 57-
62.5. Number 2: 350-500 lbs, 70-89,
lower grades, 60.5-83
Heifer calves: 300-350 lbs, 74-81;
350-400 lbs, 69-76; 400-450 lbs, 67 76.
450-500 lbs, 64.5-77; 500-600 lbs good.
58.5-69; few individuals, 88-96, lower
grades, 52 5-62. Number 2:350-500 lbs,
58-70; lower grades, 55.5-66
Yearlings 600-700 lbs steers, 60.5-
68; bulls, 50.5-67.5; one individual, 78.
heifers, 50.5-65. Over 700 lbs steers,
58-64.5; bulls, 53-59 5, heifers, 53 5-
575
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use to combat weeds that were
not being controlled by regis-
tered products.
Since no other uses are regis-
tered in Texas, all of the her-
bicide must now be returned to
Griffin Corp.
Producers, distributors and
applicators should contact
Vern White of Griffin Corp, at
1-800-237-1854 to arrange
pickup of leftover Milo-Pro 4L
herbicide.
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SUBJECT TOGENERALEECTION/Wovember 1994
Re-Elect
Yow ExporfonndendMost Quellfld Cunddute
BILLY MOORE
Victoria
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Lavaca SCS office changes name
but services to remain the same
Part of the recent legislation land and traces its roots to the tance that we provide to the
to overhaul the US Department Dust Bowl days of the '30s. individual," Pearce added. "I
of Agriculture includes a name The mission of the SCS is to do think that we will see a
change for Lavaca County's provide national leadership in broadening of the scope of
Soil Conservation Service, ac- the conservation and wise use work that we do and especially
cording to district conserva- of soil, water and related re- so in the area of water quality,
tionist Jerry Pearce, sources through a balanced, "I would ask that the folks
The agency has been re- cooperative program that pro- here in Lavaca County please
Heifer calves: 250-300 lbs, 85-98; of propazine (Griffin Milo-Pro
300-350 lbs, 74-84; 350-400 lbs, 65-84; 4: Herbicide, not EPA-regis-
few, 85-11 0: 400-500 lbs, 64-69; 500- tered) were stopped on Aug. 1.
600Ibs m & 58.5-68 few, 67-73: lower The chemical, which controls
M des,5362.5. No 2,350-500 Ibe, 62- weeds, was approved for use on
6°iwerg 57.c, e grain sorghum by the US En
.651665)84555.1.5, ironmenaProtection Agency
62.5-76; bulls, 54.5-66. Over 700 Ibe: from Jan. 27 to Aug. 1 after
heifers, 40.5-60; steers, 58-68; bulls, the Texas Department of Agn-
54.5-61.5. culture received approval to al-
Next hog market, Nov. 2. low the herbicide's emergency
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- — Remington Ride Shells - —
270 (270W2). 30-06 (30062), 243 (243W1). 243 (243W3)
306(308W1)-------------Reg $1329........
7mm (7MM2)----------Reg $15 49....... O W > $1399
3030(30302)---------Reg $1065..........
REHIWDEfi - Don't Forget To Buy
Your Hunting a Fishing License!
Be Sure To Check Out Our Nice Supply Of Deer Stands, Deer
Feeders. Rifles. Shells, and Other Hunting Accessories!
2011 Post Offka • 1400 4M45B4 • Weimar
OPEN: Monday Friday 7305:30. Saturday 7:30-12 Noon
9-13 in Wichita, Kan. . e .
While at the national meet- The theme for the meeting
ing, Mrs. Weise was appointed was Expanding Horizons for
to serve on the national namies
committee for membership. Approximately 900 home
She will serve with home economists from the US,
economists from eight other Puerto Rico and Guam at-
states. tended the conference.
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tLivestook Commission Co.
named the National Resources tects, restores and improved be patient as we go through
Conservation Service. those resources, Pearce noted. this transition and don't worry
"This may prove confusing "Overall, I don not think what to call us, just continue to
to many producers," Pearce there will be a great deal of call us when you need assis-
said, "but we will still provide change in the quality of assis- tance," he said,
the same services to land-users ,,
that we have provided for the Nov. o(10 in Cuero
past 60 years." - . . 1 - .
USDA, the Soil Conservation Pesticide applicator
Service has provided direct as- --
erators as well as groups and training, test slated
local units of government in • 7
solving natural resource-re- A training session for indi- units. g
axdPrDiems;, ,viduals wanting to obtain a pri- Private applicators' certifi-
The Service hasa long tradi- vate pesticide applicator's cates issued before Jan. 10.
non of working directly on the license will be held Tuesday, 1989 are still good but they FFA DlaCPS (it District
Nov. 8 from 6-9 p.m. in the do not allow a certified I
third-floor courtroom of the applicator to supervise THEIRI THERMAL PLASTIC WELDING PROJECT gave Yoakum FFA team members (from left) Eric Mercer, B J Cliffe,
DeWitt County Courthouse in someone else. This certificate BranKnesek and Jason Ring a second-place finish at the La Bahia District leadership contest in Cuero Oct 24 and quali-
Cuero. requires a total of 15 fied them fora berth in the Area 10 competitions in Kingsville Oct 29. The Yoakum FFAalso fielded a 4th-place radio
At 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. continuing-education credits team, 5th-place creed speaker and 6th-place quiz team among the 13 schools competing in seven contests at district
10, Texas Department of Agri- by Dec. 31, 1995 to be -------------------------------
Market Report 10-28-94 Goldman will administer the The training and test will not DeWitt Home Economics
Receipts: 2910 test in the same courtroom. count as CEUs toward a cur- . ___
The market was very active. The buy- Upon receiving a satisfactory rent license or certificate, put Aoanf IG I Avac AalaoAta
ers were in full attendance. All classes score, applicants pay a $50 fee applicators are welcome to at- -10 — CAaB —T-UOe UT
tezbecome a licensed private tend to learn more about pes- - . ,
lowaroradbs,-:", ",*81-, which enables them ticides t at national conference
Packar cwm hinh vinldinn csmtar ana to purchase, use and supervise To sign up tor the training
utility, 38-40 S; initiviriiiak 41 43 avtf application of restricted-use and test, call the DeWitt County DeWitt County Extension Highlights of the convention
age cutters, 36-39.5; canners & low cut- pesticides. Extension Service office at Agent Diana M. Weise repre- included keynote speakers
tors, 33-37.5; full & wasty, 29-32.5; can- The license is valid for five (512) 275-5132 or 275-5731. sented Texas as one of the Hedda Sharapan from 'Mister
ners weak, 23.5-30; over fats (gobby), years and during that period For more information, con- state's 11 voting delegates to Rogers' Neighborhood,' Sen.
34-37; few individuals, 38-40. applicators must obtain 15 tact Extension Agent Billy the 60th annual session of the nancy Kassenbaun and Mrs.
Palpated cows: 34-49.5. hours of continuing-education Kniffcn. National Association of Ex- Betty Bumpers of the 'Every
Dry cows: 38 5 48 5 tension Home Economists Oct. Child by Two'program.
Fewthin grass cows: 33.5-37.5 WVT 1 .11 • 1 ----------
Stocker steer & bull calves: babies, W O6C-GonUTo)I ohemcal
105-136; 200-300 lbs, 90-119; 300-400 ------ -----------
Ibe, 83-93; few, 94-101; 400-450 lbs, 82- .1 I 1 11.
880′502,80023420750010,205225,800- put back on banned list
grades, 60-71; 500-600 lbs bull yris, 63- ...
• 74; lower grades, 60-62.5. Number 2: Agriculture Commissioner
350-500 lbs, 73-85; lower grades, 60.5- Rick Perry reminded fanners
78. that sale, use and distribution
Specializing in: Venison & Pork
J&PDeer Sousage
Processing
(Formerly Maeker’s Processing)
(next to 10th Inning)
SAUSAGES
PROCESSING PLANT
520 North Ave.G Shiner
Joe Pwwa (517)5444143 ft* Hr* (51$ 9444444
Market Report 10-25-94
Cattle on Hand: 3255
Packer cows: higher dressing utility &
cutter cows, 40-46; lower dressing util ity
& cutter cows, 35-40; lightweight canner
cows, 28-35.
. j Packer bulls: heavyweight bulls. 53-
"992 VFW Post 4-89
67.5. The number 1-12 & number 2 qual- A,1• _ r 125; 200-300 Ibs, 100-120; 300-400 be,
A A . ity heifer calesare discounted from $4 AUXIIIAT V 88-112; 400-500 78-98; 500-600 Ibs,
MarhstReport10-29-94. .. j --- — J 68-84; No. 2:350-550 Ibe. 62-80; plain.
Receipts: 1756 cattle, 271 hogs. Packer cows: good lean utility and . 58-75 No 1 heifer calves’ 150-200 11m
.Compared.tola viwngkis close: The commercials 38-42.5; cutters 36 38; wi meet 90-115; 200-300 lbs. 83-110; 300-400
tegdercaves.andiyearlingessoldactive canners. 25-36; Low yielding fat cows, Will IIIU• Ibs, 75-95; 400-500 lbs. 70-82; 500-600
and strong with spots some higher. The 33-36. Ibs 65-76’ No 2 heifer calves 350-550
top end of the slaughter cows showed Packer bulls: yield grade 14 2, good The Veterans of Foreign 6075. NLin 55-65
somestrength butthepoorthin cowsare heavy bulls, 53-58: light weights and. Wars Post 2456 Auxiliary will Stocker cows: good stocker cows 4
Slow.tosell.Slaught b ulls sold fully mediumquality, 48-53; bull yearlings. 60- hold their regular monthly heifers, 50-60; medium stocker cows 4
steady- Cow-calf pairs were not well 65 meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 8 at heifers, 42-50; good cow 4 calf pairs,
Bucher hoos continue to sell with verv Cow-Salfpairs good pain 600-750. the Hafry ° Gibson Center in 675-775; medium cow 4 cad pairs. 575
dabrtchsrtogscontinuetosseuwithvery Fewmedium 50-635- Yoakum starting at 8 p.m.
stockprFder steers: medium and wid weighed' Aged Pa P Speaker for the evening will Need To Fax It?
• targe frame No. 1:150-300 lbs, 90-110; Dry stock cows: offering light, mostly be Police Chief Ronnie Leek mhe Herald-Times
300-400 lbs, 80-90; 400-500 lbs, 72-80; from 45-58 per hundred discussing safety. - star Has Fax
500-600 be, 67.5-72.5; 600-700 bs. 60- Butcher hogs: No. 1,28-30; No. 2.25-
. 87.5. The bull calves and the number 1- 28; No. 3 4 4,22-25; light weight butch-
1/2 4 number 2 quality steer calves are ers, 170-220 ba. 23-27. Sows: good lean
discounted from $4 to $8 per hundred No. 1 8 2s, 22-24.5; No. 3 4 4′8, 18-22.5.
Be Tty us, you will
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Yoakum Herald-Times and Four Star Reporter (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1994, newspaper, November 2, 1994; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424451/m1/9/?q=hopkins+county: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.