Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 11, 1976, Image 8

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec. 11. 1976
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iheOLD •
DEC. 13-19, 1976
Cold abating and moderating.
Dust off Christmas tree decorations Grandma Moses died Dec
17, 1961 Third quarter of the moon Dec 14 Hanukah Dec 17
Average length of days for the week, 9 hours, 4 minutes Sit
ting Bull killed in No Dakota Dec 15, 1890 Battle of the Bulge
began Dec 16, 1944 Look for shooting stars this week A book
whose sale's forbidden all men rush to see, and prohibition turns one
reader into three
Home Hints For a paddle to stir paint take a
wire garment hanger, pull straight down on the
lower wire at the center, then bend m half
OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS
New England; Snow to start with very cold temperatures begin
ning Tuesday, snow at week's end
Greater New York-New Jersey: Sunny and mild, cold spell ex
pected Tuesday through end of week
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Sunny and mild to start, cold and scat
tered snow beginning Wednesday through remainder of week
Piedmont & Southeast'Coastal: Week begins with rain, turning
cold and continued ram at midweek through week's end
Florida: Cool and local freezes through Wednesday, week's end
clear and warm
Upstate N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Sunny with some showers to
start, then cold snap and snow beginning Wednesday through
week's end
(All Ri|his Reserved Yankee Inc Dublin N H 03444)
St. Louis Cattle
December 9,1976
WEEKLY CATTLE
REVIEW
Receipts this week 8,900:
Week ago 9,000; Year Ago
10,300
As compared to the
previous weeks close,
Slaughter Steers 50 to mostly
1.00 lower. Slaughter Heifers
mostly 50, instances 75
lower. Cows 1.50-2.00 lower.
Bulls steady to weak. Supply
mainly mixed Good and
Choice 2-4 1000-1175 lb.
Slaughter Steers, around 25
per cent Heifers, 10 per cent
cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
Limited volume Choice and
Prime 2-4 10254175 lb. 39.00-
39.50. Choice 2-4 950-1250 lbs.
38.00-39.50, Mostly 38.00-
39.00. Mixed Good and
Choice 2-3 900-1175 lbs. 37.00-
38.50. Good 2-3 34.00-37.00.
Standard to Good 2-3
Holsteins 950-1225 lbs. 28.00-
32.50.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS;
Mixed Choice and Prime 2-4
875-1025 lbs. 37.50-38.00.
Choice 24 800-1050 lbs. 36.25-
37.50. Mixed Good and
Choice 2-3 700-950 lbs. 34.00-
36.50. Good 2-3 31.00-34.00.
Standard to Good 2-3 30.00-
31.50.
COWS: Utility and
Commercial 20.00-22.50.
Utility 1-2 1200-1600 lbs. 22.50
-23.00, late 22.50. Canner and
Cutter 18.00-21.00. Low
Dressing Canner 14.00-18.50.
BULLS: YG 1-2 1000-1700
lbs. 26.00-28.00 : 900-1050 lbs.
24.00-26.00.
FEEDER: Including
around 2200 at Thursday
auction. Feeder Steers and
Heifers very uneven,
generally steady to 1.00
lower, few early sales
Heifers 1.00-2.00 lower.
Normal buyer attendance.
Supply mostly Choice and
Mixed Good and Choice 400-
850 lb. steers and 350-700 lb.
Heifers.
FEEDER STEERS
Choice 375-500 lbs 36.25-
Ask the Old Farmer: The term "Funeral
chair" was written on the bottom of two
chairs I purchased recently Why 7 WY,
Mansfield, Ohio
In the old days many funerals were held in pri
vate homes and certain men in'
hood had chairs they would lend for such occa
sions They had to be in good, sound condition,
with no squeaky joints which might disturb the
services We believe you have chairs from such
a collection
38.00; 500-700 lbs. 35.00-
38.00; 700-850 lbs. 34.50-37.25.
Mixed Good and Choice 350-
600 lbs. 31.50-35.50. Few Good
450-550 lbs. 30.75-32.00.
FEEDER HEIFERS;
Choice 350-500 lbs. 29.00-
32.50, 500-725 lbs. 29.50-32.25;
Lot 833 lbs. 33.25. Mixed
Good and Choice 450-600 lbs.
27.00- Good 375-600 lbs.
22.00-
Omaha Cattle
Omaha
Dec. 9,1976
Weekly 51 - Cattle -
Compared with the previous
weeks close
Closing prices on
Slaughter Steers and Heifers
were mostly 50 cents higher
through midweek but closing
sales' were 25-50 cents lower.
Cows were 1.00-1.50 lower
and Bulls weak to 1.00 lower.
Four day receipts 16,300 as
compared 15,100 previous
week and 19,400 a year ago.
Trading on Fed Cattle was
fairly active under a good
demand through midweek
with the upturn in live prices
supported by a correspon
ding advance in carcass
prices; there was a good
early demand for cattle to be
slaughtered at points outside
the immediate Omaha area.
Late demand was quite
restricted, however, in
reflection of a liberal mid
week movement of live
cattle and Prime uneasy
concern over the stability of
carcass trading. Supplies
were only slightly larger
than the previous week and
were well distributed over
the trading period with a
liberal showing Choice
Steers and Heifers included.
One major packer returned
to Slaughter operations, but
another announced the
permanent closing of the
plant because of labor dif
ficulties. Slaughter Steers
made up approximately 36
per cent of the weeks total,
Heifers 32 per cent, cows 12
per cent and feeders 16 per
cent.
STEERS: At midweek
high time, load Choice with
end Prime predominantly 3
and Load Choice 3 1306 lbs.
41.75, Choice 24 975-1300 lbs.
40.2541.50. At close, several
loads Choice 24 1050-1200 lbs.
39.5040.50. Mixed Good and
Choice 2-3 950-1200 lbs. 38.50-
39.50 late. Good 2-3 950-1225
lbs. 35.00-38.50. Standard and
Good 2-3 33.00-34.50.
Average of LS-214,
detailed quotations, for
Choice 900-1100 lb. Steers this
week 40.30; Choice 1100-1300
lbs. 40.20. Average weight
Steers first three days 1141
lbs. as compared 1147 lbs.
previous week. Average
weight Heifers first three
days 980 lbs. as compared
994 lbs. previous week. «•'
HEIFERS: At midweek,
four loads Choice and Prime
34 978-1042 lbs. 40.50, several
Loads and Part Loads same
grade 34 950-1050 lbs. 40.15-
40.25. Choice 24 875-1100 lbs.
39.00-40.00 at Midweek,
several loads in closing trade
38.50-39.50. Mixed Good and
Choice 2-3 850-1000 lbs. 37.00-
38.00. Good 2-3 34.00-36.50.
COWS: Utility and
Commercial 24 19.50-21.50,
Few to 52.00. Canner'and
Cutter 17.00-19.50, Some
mixed Cutter and Utility
19.75-20.00.
BULLS: 1-2 1400-1800 lbs.
23.00-27.00, Individual 1 27.50.
BE ALERT
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Dec. 8,1976
Compared to Tuesday’s
close: beef trade closing
slow, demand moderate.
Steer and heifer beef steady
to 50 higher except Good
heifer beef which was steady
to 1.50 higher. Choice Primal
beef cuts: fores 75-2.00
higher; Arm Chucks 1.50-2.50
higher; rounds 3.00 higher.
Cow beef canner & cutter
1.00 lower than Monday.
STEER BEEF
Choice 600-900 lb. YG 3
64.00-65.00 Steady to 50
higher; 600-800 lb. YG 4 62.00
50 higher. Good 500-900 lb.
YG 2&3 58.00; 600-800 lb. YG
3 61.00 Steady.
HEIFER BEEF
Choice 500-700 lb. YG 3
63.75-64.25 Steady to 50
higher; 500-700 lb. YG461.25.
Good 500-700 lb. YG 3 60.50
Steady to 1.50 higher.
COW BEEF
Utility (Bng.) YG 2-3 42.00-
43.00. Canner & Cutter 45.00
1.00 lower than Monday.
CHOICE PRIMAL
BEEF CUTS
YIELD GRADE 3
Fores 130-210 lb. 56.00-56.25
75-2.00 liigher. Arm Chucks
75-120 lb. 53.00 1.50-2.50
higher. Rounds (Steer) 70-95
lb. 80.00 3.00 higher. Rounds
(Heifer) 60-85 lb. 80.00 3.00
higher.
BEEF TRIMMINGS 50 per
.cent Chem. Lean, Fresh
25.00.
All Colorado 2-Year Old, 1976
Ist 2-Year Old & Best udder in the class at
The Colorado- Slate Show, 1976
2nd 2-Year Old, in a class of over 60 Head at
The Central National Show, 1976
HER SIRE:
The most popular bull of the breed today!
TIHO KIT BUILDER EX(92)
USDA 10/76
+s94 +llB9m +24bf RPT 58%
HFA 9/76
28d Age Adg. Ave. 83 3
PDT+.39 TPI+2SS RPT 47%
CALL YOUR LOCAL ABS REPRESENTATIVE TODAY
Eric Heinsohn
Damn Yoder
Lynn Gardner
Paul Herr
James Charles
Lamar Witmer
Robert Kayharl
Robert Greider
Paul Martin
Marvin Jomes
Ira Boyer
Gerald Hall
Maurice Stump
Des Moines
Compared to Tuesday’s
close: fresh pork cut trade
only moderate, dema
unevenly light to good. Fresh
loins 1.50-2.00 higher; picnics
4-8 lb. 4.00 higher; skinned
hams 1.00-4.00 higher;
seedless bellies uneven,
generally steady to 1.50
higher. Other cuts not well
established.
FRESH PORK CUTS
Loins 14-down lb. 75.50 ship
late next week; 14-down lb.
73.00 1.50 higher; 14-17 lb.
- 74.50 ship late next week; 14-
17 lb. 71.50-74.50 2.25-4.00
higher; 17-20 lb. 62.50-65.00
1.75-4.25 higher; 20 & up
53.00- 75-1.00 higher.
Picnics 4-8 lb. 39.00-39.25 4.00
higher. Boston Butts 4-8 lb.
46.50, late 52.00. Spareribs 3-
dn. lb. 68.00, frozen; 3-5 lb
57.00, frozen. Skinned Hams
14-17 lb. 96.00 4.00 higher, 17-
20 lb. 93.00-94.00 1.00-2
higher; 20-26 lb. 89.50 2.5(f
3.50 higher; 26-& up lb. 74.00
2.00- higher. Bellies,
Sdls. 10-12 lb. 44.00 Steady to
1.50 higher; 12-14 lb. 43.50-
44.00 50-1.00 lower; 14-16 lb.
44.00 Steady to 1.50 higher;
16-18 lb. 40.50-41.25 25-50
higher; 18-20 lb. 36.00-37.00
1.00- higher.
Pork Feet, Toes On 15.00,
Frozen. Pork Hearts 29.00,
Frozen. Pork Tails 13.00,
Frozen. Pork Head Meat
37.00, Frozen. Pork Jowls
18.00, Frozen.
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