Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 08, 1975, Image 7

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    Omaha
November I
Weekly 51 - Cattle -
compared with the previous
wceka close;
Closing prices slaughter
steers and heifers 1.50 to
mostly 2.00 lower, instances
2.25 off. Cows closed strong
to 1.00 higher under an
improved demand. Bulls
steady to weak.
Four Day Receipts 17,700
as compared 17,200 previous
week and 17,700 a year ago.
Slaughter steers ap
proximately 23 pet. of weeks
total, heifers 20 percent,
cows 11 percent, feeder
Parade of the Profit-Makers
These Plus-Proven Sires Are Available Daily For Your Daily Herd:
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15H139 Curtis-Haven Apollo VICTOR
Good Plus & Type Qualified [Sept./75|
USDA (Sept./75) - 112 Daus. in 80 Herds Ave 15.080 M
Predicted Difference (83% rpt.) -f599M
Type: 25 Classified Daus. Ave. 79.8; 22 Pr. +1.05 PDT
Sire - Hilltop Apollo Ivanhoe -VG (89) & GM
Dam; Anderson Von Performer Velge - EX (92) 2E
135 DAIRY SIRES ARE NOW AVAILABLE THROUGH OUR PROFESSIONAL TECHNICIAN
Atlantic
BREEDERS COOPERATIVE
LIVESTOCK
SERVICES
Auction
cattle and calves for Friday
auction 45 percent.
STEERS: Forepart of
week, two loads Choice and
Prime 1175-1202 lbs. Yield
Grade 3-4 46.25-46.50. At
midweek, load and part load
Choice with end Prime 1 ISO
-1293 lbs. Yield Grade 3-4
45.50. Choice 1000-1250 lbs.,
many low and average •
Choice, Yield Grade 2-4
44.00-45.25, mostly Choice
950-1000 lbs. Yield Grade 3
43.25-44.00. Mixed Good and
Choice 950-1200 lbs. 42.50-
44.25. Good 38.50-42.00.
Standard and low-Good
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Member NAL Affiliated Breeders
36.50-38.50.
The overage of lil-214,
detailed quotations, for
Choice 900-1100 lb. steers this
week 44.60, Choice 1100-1300
lbs. 45.35.
HEIFERS: Few loads and
part loads Choice and Prime
850-1050 lbs. Yield Grade 3-4
45.00-45.35, forepart of week.
At midweek, load and part
loads Choice with end Prime
1000-1025 lbs. Yield Grade 3-4
44.50. Choice 825-1025 lbs.
Yield Grade 2-4 42.00-14.00,
mainly 42.50-43.50. Mixed
Good and Choice 750-975 lbs.
40.50-42.00. Good 34.00-39.00.
Small lots Standard and
Good 28.50-33.00.
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3.58%
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540 F
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COWS: Utility and
Commercial 18.50-21.50, a
few High-Utility and Com
mercial 22.00-22.50. Conner
and Cutter 13.00-18.50, mixed
Cutter and low-Utility 18.75-
19.25. Shelly Canner 11.00-
13.00.
BULLS: Yield Grade 1 & 2
1200-1800 lbs. 23.00-26.50, few
Yield Grade 27.00-28.00.
TRY A
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15H151 Cumva PROUD Performer
Very Good [B7l
USDA (Sept./75) - 47 Daus. in 35 Herds Ave
Predicted Difference (65% rpt.)
Type: (no official summary to date)
Sire Romandale Dividend Performer - VG & GM
Dam Johanna Korndyke Pride Eva - EX (95) - 4E
24-Hour Toll-Free Phone Service
Lancaster area 569-0411
throughout Pennsylvania 800-732-0391
Delaware & Maryland 800-233-0216
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 8,1975
East coast
East Coast carlot meat
trade Boston area Inclusive.
Phila.
Wed., Nov. S, 1975
Compared to Tuesday's
close; Trading fairly active
this session for all fresh
meat classes. Good and
Choice Steer Beef shows
price decline. But, offerings
of each reported moderate
as is demand. Cow beef
weakened.
As Bull Beef remained
steady. Lamb quoted higher;
fresh pork loins, hams and
bellies price increased;
Butts and Spareribs remain
steady.
Steer Beef
Choice YG 3 6-800's 74.50-
75.001.50 lower, 8-900’s 74.50-
75.501.50 lower; Choice YG 4
6-900’s 71.00-71.50; Good YG 2
& 3 5-600’s 68.50-69.00 STDY.-
50 lower; Good YG 3 6-800’s
72.00 50-1.00 lower; Good YG
3&4 6-800’s 71.00.
Heifer Beef
Good YG 3 5-700’s 68.00.
Cow Beef
Utlty (brkg.O 350-700’s
44.00 STDY.-50 lower; Utlty
Local
Friday, Nov. 7
These prices are made up
of the average prices quoted
by a number of participating
local feed and grain con
cerns. It should be noted,
however, that not every
dealer .or broker handles
each commodity. All prices
are per bushel except ear
com which is per ton.
The average local grain
prices quoted Friday, Nov. 7,
are as follows:
Bid+Offered+
Ear Com
carlot meats
(bong.) 350-700’s 44.50 50-1.00
lower; Conner & Cutter 350-
700’s 44.50 50-1.00 lower.
Bull Beef
Yld. Gr. 1 & 2 500-1000'*
48.50 steady.
Lamb
CH i PR YG 2&3 35-65’s
100.00-101.00 3.50 higher.
Fresh Pork
Cuts
Loins (reg.) 8-14’s 101.50-
102.00, 14-17’s 100.50 2.50-3.00
higher, 17-20’s 89.25-90.25
STDY.-1.00 lower.
Picnics (reg.) 4-B’s 64.00-
65.00, B’s & up 58.75-61.00.
Boston Butts 4-B’s 92.25-
92.50.
Spareribs 98.50; 3-
s’s 83.50.
Hams (skd.) 14-17’s 97.50-
97.75 2.00 higher, 17-20’s
93.50-94.50 2.-3.00 higher, 20-
26’s 88.50-89.50 2.50-3.50
higher.
Bellies (sdls. Skin On) 12-
14’s 78.50 1.00 up on low
quote; 14-16’s 78.25 1.25
higher; 16-18’s 75.00 1.-1.50
higher, 18-20’s 70.00 50
higher.
Grain
Old 70.70
New 47.25
Shelled Com 2.46%
Barley 1.79
Oats
Local
Western
Wheat
Millers 3.15
Feed 1.87
Soybeans 4.47% 4.80
+Bid is the price the
dealer will buy from the
farmer delivered to the mill.
Offered is the price the
dealer will sell for at his mill.
1.44
1.71
15.394 M 3.60% 554 F
+699M +s42 +6F
SERVICE!
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78.30
56.25
2.67
1.95%
1.65
1.86
3.38
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