Livestock market and auction news Thomas ville Auction Thoroacvllk, PA August 11, 1V71 CATTLE 104 Compared with lost Wednesday's market- Choice slaughter steers 34 00-36 60. Good 32 00- 34 10, few Standard 27.35- 32 50, few Utility 22 50-25.85. Good Slaughter heifers 32 DO -33 85, Standard 27 35-31.50, individual Utility at 25 50. Utility and High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 27 60- 28.85, Commercial 22.60- 26.35, Cutters 26.50-27.60, Canners 22.10-25.50, Shells down to 18.00. Couple Standard slaughter bullocks 30.60 and 30.85, couple Utility 24.25 and 25.50. Individual Yield Grade No. 1, 1385 lbs. slaughter bull at 36.35, couple Yield Grade No. 2, 1345 and 1430 lbs. 33.85 and 34.60. Good 300-490 lbs. feeder steers 28.75-35.00. liwdJiWgtlM PRODUCTS are feed balances for the lactic agd making bacteria. When added to the silage, it starts the ferment immediately, and in three days the total ferment is usually over. This means it made the total V/2% lactic acid in three days instead of the normal three weeks. The shorter and lower heat levels save your energy, vitamin A and digestable protein. RECENT RESULTS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY SILAGE TEST showed that the IM-PRUV-ALL treated silage had 90 times more bacteria on the second day than the untreated. Other studies have shown that the IM-PRUV-ALL silages many times have averaged 6-8% higher in T.D.N. It's just like feeding 6-8 pds. more grain, or you can feed 6-8 pds. less grain to achieve similar production. CO**** V »00“° S Medium 350-525 lbs feeder heifers 17.00-25 25 CALVES 92 Few Choice vcalcrs 50 50-60 00. Good 44 50-48 00, Standard 39 50- 43.00, Utility 90-120 lbs. 30 DO -38 50, 70-85 lbs. 23 00-29 50 HOGS 10. Individual US No 1-3 225- lbs. barrows and gilt at 43.75, one lot No. 2-3 235 lbs nt 43 10, one lot No 2- 4 250 lbs at 42 85. Couple US No. 1-3 375 and 465 lbs. sows 36 50 and 37 00. One Board at 31 00. FEEDER PIGS 91. US No. 1-3 10-20 lbs. feeder pigs 9.00-18 00 per head, No. 1-3 25-35 lbs. 19 50-25.00, No. 1-3 40-50 lbs. 28.50-38.00 per head. SHEEP 11. One Lot Good 77 lbs. spring slaughter lambs at 30.00. Few Slaughter ewes 10.50-13.00. TAKE ONE MINUTE TO READ THIS WHY USE PRESERVATIVES WHEN YOU CAN GIVE NATURE A HELPING HAND WITH llußilHU'fliill ? FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT; Melvin R. Weaver Aug 12,1971 Thursday Feeder Cattle Auction Estimated receipts 8200 Same day last week 7405 Active, feeder cattle and calves steady to strong, some sales additionally 50 cents higher on Choice of ferings; majority receipts mixed good and choice and choice 400-800 Jb. feeder steers and 400-700 lb feeder heifers; fairly large at tendance. FEEDER STEERS- Choice, few prune, 385-500 lb. 39 85-42.80; 500600 lb 39.00- 40.80, part load 501 lb. at 41.70; 600-700 lb. 38 5039.50; 700800 lb. 37.5038.50; few 800815 lb. 37 3038.40; mixed good and choice 360-500 lb. 36.75-39.00 ; 500-700 lb. 37.50- 39.00; 700888 lb. 36.50-37.75; good 400-765 lb. 35.0037.75. FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice 350-500 lb. 33.00-36.00, RDI, Box 529 Manheim, PA 17545 717-569-6576 Oklahoma Cattle largely 34 0036 00 , 500-700 lb 33 583660, two packages 605638 lb 38 253 6 40, few 700-750 lbs 33 90-34 80; mixed Good and Choice 300- 500 1b 32 0033.25, 500-719 lb 31 50-33.50, largely 32.50- 33 50; good 370300 lb 31 00- 32 25 ; 500-750 lb 29.7531 50. FOR THE WEEK Compared to late last week, feeder steers 1 00-1.50 higher, instances 2 00 higher on choice; feeder heifers and heifer calves 1.50-2.00 higher, some sales 2.50 higher: slaughter cows lost part of the early advances to close 1.25-1.50 higher; slaughter bulls generally steady. Salable receipts near 16,800 head compared to 18,838 last week and 19,600 head the comparable period a year ago. Cows and bulls comprised 18 percent salable supplies, feeders 82 percent of the total. Sp *ay s Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 14.1976 Peoria Auction Lnncarter Peoria, 111. August 12,1971 Cattle receipts this week 6400. last week 6100, last year 4700 Compared with last week’s close, slaughter steers 1 00- 150 higher. Slaughter heifers 50-1 00, instances 1 50 higher Cows steady Bulb scarce, steady. Receipts about 70 pet. slaughter steers, 25 pet. slaughter heifers and the balance mainly cows. Best demand noted on slaughter steers suitable for futures delivery. SLAUGHTER STEERS; Choice and Prune 3-4, 1150- 1300 lbs. 36.0037.00; few 4-5, 1300-1400 lbs. 34.00-35.50, Choice 2-4,950-1250 lbs. 36.00- 37.00. Three loads 38.00. Mixed Good and Choice 2-4,900-1300 lbs. 34.50-36.50. Good 2-3, 33.00-34 50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice and Prime 3-4,900-1050 lbs. 35.50- 36.00; couple loads 36.25- 36.50. Choice 2-4,850-1000 lbs. 34.50-35.50 ; 750350 lbs. 34.00- 34.50. Mixed Good and Choice 2-4,750-1000 lbs. 33.00- 34.50. Good 2-3, 31.50-33.50. Standard and good 2-3, 30.00- 31.50. COWS; Utility and Commercial 2-3, 24.00-26.50. High Dressing Utility 27,00- 27.50; few 28.00. Cutter 2-3, 22.00-24.50. Canner 20.00- 22.00. BULLS: YG 1-2,1100-1700 lbs. 30.00-34.00. Time-Saver C.I.P. UNIT WASHER Eliminates time-waste of disconnect- ing and carrying units to and from wash tank and re-connecting to vacuum line. Just place cups in cleaner unit and flip switch. Entire unit cleans in place. You Can See that Universal Difference! VOSTEEN SALES AND SERVICE RDI RED LION, PA 17356 MGR. LESTER VOSTEEN PHONE 717-244-8969 ROUTE SALES & SERVICE EUGENE HERMAN PH: 717-244-2318 FREE ESTIMATES Pipelines - Parlors Updating & Conversions 24 HOUR SERVICE grain prices formerly LOCALGRAIN Thursday, July 29 These prices arc made up of the average prices quoted by a number of participating area 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 corn and soybean meal which are per ton. The average prices quoted Thursday, July 29, are as follows: Bld+ Offered-f- Ear Com 86 Shelled Com 3.07 3.28 Barley 2.15 2.37 Oats Local 1.60 1.75 Western 1.81 1.99 Wheat Millers 2.95 3.13 Soybeans 6,00 Soybean Meal 220 Coming home from work one evening, I could sense something was wrong. One look at my wife’s face and I was sure of it. So I said flatly, “Okay, don’t tell me any bad news - just tell me the good news.” “Well," she said, “you know our seven children - six of them did not break their arm today.” TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! 9
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