Cull Cows OTM Cattle (55): Beef cross cows (32) to pounds 925; Dairy cows (12) to pounds 830;
Steers (4) to pounds 930, av pounds 782.50; Heifers (4) to pounds 875, av pounds 751.25; Bulls (3) to pounds 1080, av pounds 923.33.
Volpe compares operating a skid
steer to driving an Austin Mini while he says operating a wheel loader is more like driving a Lincoln Continental.
The highest priced pair of
steers were aged 16 months and weighed 470kgs and were sold for pounds 570 (pounds 1.21 /kg) by Messrs GC and E Williams, Tyddyn Deicws, Gwytherin, Abergele.
Like the skid
steer, the wide range of attachments available for use with a compact excavator adds to its versatility and value on demolition and C&D recycling jobsites.
If you need mobility, and you've got tight quarters, or if you need mobility and at a lower production rate than a wheel loader requires, a skid
steer is obviously a more efficient way to do it."
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Overall,
steers averaged 215p/kg and PS895/head with highs of 274p/kg for a pair of Limousins from W.
Charolais and Limousin cross
steers from Derek and Vin Milburn, Holling Hill.
NOTHING CAN STOP A HOMESTEADER with a skid
steer. Piles of snow, mountains of manure, hills of gravel--all are easily handled with the help of a skid
steer.
X-by-wire systems, where the X stands for fly, drive, brake, or
steer, are the control systems of the future.
Cull Cows & OTM Cattle (32): Beef cross cows (22) to pounds 685; Dairy cows (6) to pounds 665;
Steer (1) pounds 470; Heifer (1) pounds 700.