Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 12, 1976, Image 6

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—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 12,1976
Livestock market and auction news
Pa. Auction Summary
WEEKENDING
June 4,1976
CATTLE 7078. Compared
with 7045 head last week, and
9221 head a year ago.
Compared with last week’s
summary, slaughter steers
and bollocks unevenly
steady. Slaughter cows
mostly steady, spots 81
lower. Slaughter bulls steady
to $1 higher. Feeder cattle
highly uneven, spots $1.50
higher to $1.50 lower.
STEERS: High Choice
and Prime 40.60*42.85,
Choice 39.00 - 42.50,
Good 37.00-40.50, Standard
33.00- few Utility 30.05
34.00. HEIFERS: Few
Choice 37.75-41.00, Good
33.25-37.50, few Standard
3.50- few Utility 27.05
30.50. COWS; Utility and
High Dressing Cutter 29.50^
33.00, few to 34.00, Cutters
28.50- Canners 25.05
29.00, Shells down to 18.00.
BULLOCKS: Few Choice
38.00- Good 34.50-38.00,
Standard 32.00-37.00, few
Utility 30.85-34.00. BULLS:
Yield Grade No. 1, 1000-2000
lbs. 35.0041.00, Yield Grade
No. 2, 900-1600 lbs. 31.05
38.00. FEEDER CATTLE:
Good 300-800 lbs. steers 34.50-
42.25, Medium 28.00-34.50.
Good 280-735 lbs. heifers
28.00- few Medium 335
700 lbs. 22.0030.00. Good 305
850 lbs. bulls 32.0038.50,
Medium 25.0032.00.
CALVES 3064. Compared
with 4062 head last week, and
4481 head a year ago.
NEVER FORGET THE INDIVIDUAL PULLET OR HEN
JOHN J. HESS H, INC.
Vealers mostly' $1 to $5
lower, spots to $8 lower on
Utility. VEALERS: Few
Prime 64.00-78.00, Choice
54.0064.00, Good 45.0055.00,
Standard 40.0050.00, Utility
110130 lbs. 39.0043.00, 90120
lbs.' 35.0042.00, 65-85 lbs.
30.0038.50. FARM CALVES:
Holstein bulls 90120 lbs.
39.00-62.00; Holstein heifers
90125 lbs. 37.0045.00.
HOGS 6277. Compared
r with 7804 head last week, and
9005 bead a year ago.
Barrows and gilts mostly 25
' cents to 75 cents lower.
BARROWS & GILTS: US No.
1-2 200240 lbs. 51.7552.50,
No. 1-3 200250 lbs. 50.50
51.75, No. 2-3 190260 lbs.
49.5050.-50, No. 24 260325
lbs. 47.0050.50, No. 1-3 140
190 lbs. 46.0048.75. SOWS:
US No. 1-3 300575 lbs. 40.00
44.00, No. 2-3 300650 lbs.
37.0040.50. BOARS 34.00-
43.00.
FEEDER PIGS 1929.
Compared with 2003 head
last week, and 1512 head a
year ago. Feeder pigs highly
uneven. US No. 1-3 30-35 lbs.
feeder pigs 25.50-42.00 per
head. No. 1-3 35.50 lbs. 33.00-
53.00, No. 1-3 50-100 lbs. 41.00-.
60.00 per head.
SHEEP 378. Compared
with 1006 head last week, and
966 head a year ago. Spring
slaughter lambs steady to
mostly $4 lower. LAMBS:
Choice 45-100 lbs. 50.0040.00,
few to 68.00, Good 40-85 lbs.
40.00- Slaughter ewes
7.00-
"He can't see the forest for the trees". This old saying has been used to describe the problem of con
centrating too much on individual items and neglecting the bigger picture. However, in poultry
operations, just the opposite can happen. Flock averages are evaluated but often the performance,
behavior and individual needs of each pullet or hen are forgotten. Yet, the individual bird is important
in understanding the nutritional needs of the flock, in establishing standards of performance as well as
developing certain management practices.
“Serving The Needs of the Agricultural Community” (141.1.
- 717-768-3301 -
Oklahoma
June 10,1976
Estimated Receipts 7,700
Same day last week 7,854
Trade active, feeder steers
50 cents to 1.00 higher,
heifers 50 cents to mostly
I.oo' higher than early
Wednesday. , Majority
receipts mixed good and
choice and choice 400-800 lb.
steers, 300-700 lb. heifers.
Moderate attendance of
buyers.
STEERS: Choice 400-500
lb. 45.0049.00, 505600 lb,
43.7546.00, package 526 lb.
48.00, 605700 lb. 43.0044.75,
part load 645 lb. at 45.60, 705
800 lb. 43.0044.50, few 805900
lb. 40.2443.60; mixed Good
and Choice 400-500 lbs. 43.05
46.75, lot 427 lb. 48.50,505600
ibs. 42.0544.50, 605800 lb.
41.7543.50, 855950 lb. 41.05
41.50; good 405700 lb. 39.75
42.75, 7051000 lb. 38.2541.50.
HEIFERS: Few scattered
sales Choice 347-445 lb. 37.25-
37.50, 500-600 lbs. 38.0040.50,
600-710 lb. 38.75-39.75; Mixed
Good and Choice 375-500 lb.
34.75-37.25, 500-625 lb. 35.00-
38.00; good 300600 lb. 32.50-
34.75.
FOR THE WEEK: Feeder
Steers and heifers regained
most of early weeks decline
closing mostly steady to 50c
lower. Slaughter classes
under pressure; cows 1.00-
2.50 lower, bulls 1.00-2.00
lower. Salable receipts this
week near 18,500 head,
compared to 13,885 last week
and 23,744 last year.
Chambersburg
June 3,1976
CATTLE 402. ‘ Compared
with last Thursday’s market,
slaughter steers steady to 50 -
cents higher. Slaughter cows
25 cents to 50 cents higtfer.
Choice No. 24, 9551150 lbs.
slaughter steers 40.1542.25,
individual at 42.75, Good
37.60-39.50, Standard 34.55
37.60, Utility 32.50-33.75.
Individual Choice slaughter
heifer at 38.25,' few Good
34.85-36.60. Utility and High
Dressing Cutter slaughter
cows 30.85-33.50, couple to
34.60, Cutters 29.25-31.25,
Canners 26.7529.50, Shells
down to 23.00. Few Good
slaughter bullocks 37.50-
38.50, few Standard 35.'05
36.35, few Utility 32.2534.00.
Yield Grade No. 1,11552300
lbs. slaughter bulls 34.35
39.85. Medium 355700 lbs.
feeder steers 30.50-35.00.
Few Mixed Good and Choice
feeder bulls 36.0040.50.
Medium and Good 300-600
lbs. feeder heifers’ 30.05
36.50.
CALVES 531. Vealer-s
grading Good and Choice $6
to $l2 higher, Utility and
Standard steady to $5 higher.
Few Prime vealers 64.00-
65.00, Choice 56.00-64.00.
Good 46.00-57.00, Standard
43.50-47.00, Utility 90-H5 lbs.
39.00- 70-85 lbs. 37.00-
38.50. FARM CALVES:
Holstein bulls 90-120 lbs.
39.00- Choice 125-275
lto£ slaughter calves 39.00-
51.00, Good 38.00-47.00,
Standard 33.00-40.00.
810 IAYENA INTAKE GUIDES'
n FEED INTAKE GUIDE 3
810 LAYENA 2 LBS./100 HENS/DAY
Bio Layena 100
Bio Layena 107
Bio Layena 114
Bio Layena 121
Bio Layena 128
*The % shift from the graph line indicates normal variations for an age due to temperature
4 (
numbers after the Bio-Layena rations indicate the Purina Bio-rating. Bio-Layena 100 is the base
product. Each subsequent ration contains 7% extra amino acid, vitamin and mineral for
tification over the previous one. For example, Bio-Layena 114 contains 7% more fortification
than Bio-Layena 107 and 14% mote than Bio-Layena 100.
are guides only since feed use, varies due to wastage, strains, etc. Use local judgment as
when to change rations. Generally intakes for pre-peak layers are not a good guide to ration
choice since non-layers {immature pullets] distort average values. However, after 27 to 28
weeks they can be used to match the correct Bio-Layena ration to the hen’s needs.
HOGS 99. US No. 1-2 205
240 lbs. barrows and gilts
51.0552.50, few lots No. 1-3
225250 lbs. 50.0552.60, few
lots No. 2-3 265265 lbs. 48.75
49.75. Few US No. 1-3 405575
lbs. 50w5'40.0043.50, few No.
2-3 350400 lbs. 37.2539.25.
Few Boars 34.2543.00.
FEEDER PIGS 122. US
No. 1-3 3040 lbs. feeder pigs
27.00-34.00 per head, No. 1-3
40-60 lbs. 35.00-53.50 per
head.
SHEEP 30. Choice 75100
lbs. spring slaughter lambs
TOP DOLLAR FOR YOU
SHIP TO THE
DANVUE LIVESTOCK
MARKET
' Old Rt. 11 Danville, Pa.
Phone (717) 275-2880
SALE EVERY MONDAY 2 P.M.
Horse Sale 2nd Sat. Every Month 10:30 A.M.
OWNER: MELVIN M. LEHMAN
717-964-3621 Res,
717-275-2880 Bus.
Over 25 0
23.4 to 25 0
21 7 to 23 3
200 to 216
Under 20 0 lbs
50.00-54.50. Few Slaughl
ewes 12.50-18.50.