Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 09, 1977, Image 8

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— Lancaster Farming. Saturd
APRIL 11-17, 1977
Perhaps a shower an hour.
Income taxes due Friday Jackie Robinson first black major
league baseball player April 11, 1947 (Brooklyn Dodgers)
Average length of days for the week, 13 hours, 20 minutes
Titanic sank April 15, 1912 Panda bears from China arrive at
Washington, D.C zoo April 16, 1972 Maine sardine season
opens this week The discontented man finds no easy chair
Ask the Old Fanner: My grand
father was a farmer and his dwell
ing had few modern facilities
-the backyard privy was as crude as
any Yet when he prepared to visit
the accessory, he would say he was
"going to the dolphins " Just what
did he mean 7 WL, Salt Lake City
In the ancient Roman baths there were also public toilets and these were
often decorated with carved representations of breaching dolphins
Home Hints: Use a block of wood for leverage to prevent marring when
pulling nails Insert block against the nail after the first gentle tug and con
tinue pulling
OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS
New England: Showers to start, then sunny and warm on Wednes
day, rainy spell and flooding at week's end
Greater New York-New Jersey: Cold, rain, snow north through
Tuesday, clear and mild at midweek, week's end brings cold,
heavy rain and snow north
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Rain to start, then becoming milder with
showers south by Wednesday, cold, some heavy rains or snow in
north for end of week
(All Rights Reserved Yankee, Inc Dublin N H 03444!
April 6,1977
CATTLE: 2300 trading
moderate. Slaughter steers
and heifers steady. Supply
about 25 heifers. Steers
mostly choice 2-4 1050-1350
lbs. Heifers mostly choice 2-4
850-1050 lbs.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
High choice and prime 3-4
1150-1350 lbs. 38.00-38.50, few
loads 1350-1475 lbs. Also
38.D0-38.50. Choice 2-4 1050-
1350 lbs. 37.00-38.00. Mixed
good and choice 2-3 900-1200
lbs. 35.50-37.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Load choice and prime 3-4
1010 lbs. 37.25. Choice 2-4 900-
1050 lbs. 36.00-36.50. Mixed
good and choice 2-3 700-1000
lbs. 34.50-36.00.
April 7,1977
CATTLE: Friday through
Wednesday’s salable
receipts 6109, 5 days last
week 6568, same period last
year 8456. At mid-week
Martinsburg
Auction
Martinsburg, Pa.
April 4,1977
CATTLE 278. Compared
with last Monday’s market,
slaughter steers steady to $1
higher. Slaughter cows
mostly $1 to $1.50 lower,
good slaughter steers 34.50
39.00, Standard 32.50-35.00,
Utility 26.50-31.00. Good
slaughter heifers 32.00-35.00,
Standard 28.50-32.50. Utility
25.50-28.00, Utility & High
Cutter slaughter cows 29.75-
30.75, Cutters 25.00-28.00,
Canners 23.00-26.00, shells
down to 20.00. Good
slaughter bullocks 33.00-
36.00, Standard 31.00-33.00,
Utility 30.00-32.50. Yield
Grade No. 1 slaughter bulls
35.00- yiedl grade No. 2
31.00- Few Medium &
Good feeder steers 30.00-
38.00: few Medium & Good
feeder heifers 23.50-32.00.
CALVES 320. Vealers
grading Good & Choice
April 9. 1977
OLD
MEA
MANX
Joliet
Cattle
slaughter steers and heifers
steady to 50 higher. Supple
mainly choice steers and
heifers.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
High choice and prime 3-4
1150-1475 lbs. 37.75-38.50, load
1210 lbs. 38.75 Monday.
Choice 2-4 1050-1350 lbs.
mostly 37.00-38.00, load
predominatly 41585 lbs. 36.00
Monday. Mixed good and
choice 2-3 900-1200 lbs. 35.50-
37.00. Good 2 1050-1350 lbs.
Holsteins 32.00-34.00, up to
34.50 Wednesday.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Load and half load choice
and prime mostly 3, few 4,
1010 lbs. 37.25 Wednesday.
Choice, few prime, 24 900-
1100 lbs. 36.25-37.00 Monday,
36.00 36.75 Wednesday.
Mixed good and choice 2-3
700-1000 lbs. 35.00-36.25
Monday, 34.50-36.00 Wed
nesday.
unevenly steady, Standard &
Low Good steady to $2
higher. Choice vealers 64.00-
72.00. Good 53.00-62.00,
Standard & Good 110-130 lbs.
38.50-52.00, 90-110 lbs. 25.00-
30.00. Farm calves, holstein
bulls 90-120 lbs. 38.00-50.00.
HOGS 456. Barrows & Gilts
mostly 50 cents lower. US
No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. barrows &
gilts 36.00-37.00, No. 1-3 200-
250 lbs. 35.50-36.25, No. 2-3
190-260 lbs. 34.00-35.00, No. 1-
3 140-180 lbs. 28.00-33.00. US
No. 1-3 300-575 lbs. sows
26.00-32.00, No. 2-3 300-600
lbs. 25.50-28.00. Boars 17.00-
20.00.
FEEDER PIGS 25. Few
US No. 1-3 25.35 lbs. feeder
pigs 20.00-25.00 per head. No.
1-3 35-50 lbs. 24 00-35.00 per
head.
SHEEP 75. Bulk of supply
sold to the Easter trtrade.
Choice 20-70 lbs. spring
slaughter lambs 60.00-105.00.
CATTLE: Receipts this
week: 4500 Last week: 5000
Year ago: 7200 Compared
with last wee K’s close,
slaughter steers steady to 50
higher, slaughter heifers
steady to firm. Cows 50
lower. Bulls steady to 50
higher. Receipts about 65
percent slaughter steers, 30
percent slaughter heifers,
balance mainly cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
Choice and prime 3-4 1150-
1275 lbs. 37.75-38.50, load 1395
lbs. 38.50 and load Monday
1255 lbs. 38.75; Choice 2-4 950-
1275 lbs. 36.50-37.75, couple
loads 38.00; mixed good and
choice 2-4 900-1330 lbs. 35.50-
37.00; good 2-3 34.50-35.50;
Omaha
Cattle
Compared with the
previous week’s close:
Slaughter steers and Hiefers
fully steady, instances 25
higher through midweek,
with limited late sales fully
50 higher. Cows 50-1.00
higher and bulls firm to 50
higher.
Four day receipts 12,600 as
compared 14,500 previous
week and 15,600 a year ago.
The fed Cattle trade followed
a mildly uneven price pat
tern during the period, but
day-to-day variations were
not as severe as on frequent
occasions over the past
several weeks. Most in
terests came into the week
with farily good inventories
on hand, but by midweek
some were aggressive
for numbers to meet the
balance of the week’s
slaughter quota: on the other
hand a few plants will be
closed on Good Friday and
demand there was adjusted
to accomodate this situation.
Carcass trading showed the
traditional Holy Week
bearishness early, but
turned sharply higher at
midweek. Slaughter steers
made up approximately 50 of
the week’s total and heifers
35. Cows comprised 13.
STEERS: Two loads
choice 3 1159 lbs. 38.75 late,
during the week several
loads choice and prime 3-4
1046-1256 lbs. 37.75-38.25.
Choice 2-4 975-1250 lbs. closed
37.25-38.50, load
predominantly 4 1350 lbs.
37.25. Mixed Good and
Choice 2-3 950-1225 lbs. 36.50-
37.50. Good 2-3 34.00-36.50.
Standard and low-good 2-3
32.00-33.50.
AVERAGE OF LS-214:
Detailed quotations for
choice 900-1100 lbs. steers
this week 37.59; choice 1100-
1300 lbs. 37.66. Average
weight steers this week 1141
lbs. as compared 1135 lbs.
previous week. Average
weight heifers this week 988
lbs. as compared 986 lbs.
previous week.
HEIFERS: At midweek,
load high choice and prime 3-
4 1083 lbs. 37.75, and load
same grade 975 lbs. 37.50.
During week, moderate
volume choice and prime 3-4
946-1089 lbs.
Choice 2-4 875-1050 lbs. Closed
35.75-37.00. Mixed good and
choice 850-1000 lbs. 35.00-
36.00. Good 2-3 31.50-34.50.
Small lots standard and good
2-3 30.50-31.50.
COWS: Utility and com
mercial 2-4 28.50-28.00. Few
28.25-28.50 Canner and cutter
‘’3.50-27.00.
Livestock market and auction news
Peoria Auction
good 2-3 holsteins 33.30-34.50,
few 35.00; standard and good
2-332.50-33.50. ‘
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Choice andfrune 3-4 900-1075
lbs. 35.75-36.50 load Monday
36.75; choice 2-4 850-1050 lbs.
35.00-35.75; mixed good and
choice 24 800-1100 lbs. 33.50-
35:00; good 2-3 31.50-34.00;
standard and good 233 30.00-
31.50.
April 7,1977
37.00-37.25.
COWS: Utility and com
mercial 2-3 25.00-27.00; high
dressing utility 27.50, few
early 28.00-28.50; cutter 1-2
23.00-25.00; canner 20.00-
23.00.
BULLS: Yield grade 1-2
1100-1800 lbs. 30.00-35.00; few
yield grade 135.50-36.00.
Lancaster
Feeder Cattle
Friday April 1,1977
Feeder Cattle
1187
309
Today
Last Friday
TREND: Supply included
750 in graded sale, large
share of supply unsold, few
sales 50-1.00 lower.
FEEDER STEERS:
Couple lots Choice and
Prime 585 lb. 43.00, couple
lots 835-850 lb. 37.85-38.10;
one lot Choice 480 lb. 42.00,
part load 580 lb. 38.85,700-910
lb. 36.10-38.85, load 1050 lb.
36.35; load mixed Good and
Choice 450 lb. 43.00, 565-860
lb. 35.25-37.60.
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