12 —Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Octobtr 14,1978 Livestock mo East Coast 11700, part load 11500; 85 p ot ,i rt J PCT Chem. lean, fresh 10800, part load 10700; 75 PCT rw n k.-ii loro Chem lean, fresh 9100 load. oJSSfe’w br „ beef, veal and lamb, good lean ’ lres b demand on fresh pork loins 5300 arcass as reported by USDA. Yom Kippur being observed by „ hjocud maSy establishments., Fed) No 1 GOOD AND CHOICE yesterday steady to firm on BONING TYPE Choice 3 steers. No sales w ~ rc . nrime snmal fed veal Good Northeastern Suppliers, 65-75 lbs. 10800-11000 all fiJnf generally steady; 55-6'- lbs. 4554 lbs. 10400- fnoH«^ n S lo6o °: 35-44 lbs- 102 W; 34lbs. LOO highCTUi good demand. downloooo . Midwest 31,(1 West i Loans wegooatea s»aies Suppliers . 7MO lbs moo Formula sales late finn; mo lbs - 1090 °: ? «o&S 600-800 lbs. 8800. HEIFER BEEF 4 Loads Formula sales late yesterday. Choice 3 500-700 lbs. 8625-8675. CHOICES BEEFCUTS 7 Loads Steer Hinds 145-190 lbs. 10200; arm chucks 90-130 lbs. 8000; forequarters 130-210 lbs. 7850. SPRING LAMB CARCASS, Choice and Prime 3-4 2 Loads 55 lbs. down part loads 12600-12700, part load 12800. FRESH PORK CUTS ' 22 Loads Loins 14 lbs. down 11200- 11250; 14-17 lbs. 11100-11150 1.00 higher. BONELESS BEEF 4 Loads 90 PCT Chem. lean, fresh NOW THE WINNING COMBINATION IN ONE SUPPLEMENT, READY TO INCREASE YOUR PROFIT! You know what RUMENSIN will do. TYLAN fed cattle put on 500 lb. of gain 12 days sooner and required 170 lbs. less feed per head and developed 67 percent fewer liver ab scesses. These trials involved over 1200 head on TYLAN alone. NOW GET BOTH FOR MORE PROFIT! COME - SEE - HEAR The Latest Nutrition Slides Every Farmer Should See! GOODVILLE FIRE HALL SALUNGA FIRE HALL MON., OCT. 16, 1978 TUES., OCT. 17. 1978 7:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Rt. 23, Goodville, PA , Saiunga, PA Subject both evenings - Beef and Hogs REFRESHMENTS and DOOR PRIZES BY McNESS THE NUTRITION PEOPLE WHERE VITAMINS AND MINERALS GET FIRST ATTENTION AND TOTAL BALANCE IS THE REASON FOR TOTAL SUCCESS. Call Collect 215-286-6453, McNESS, Box 144, Narvon, PA. 17555 Leesport Auction Leesport, Pa. October 11,1978 ,jCATTLE 334. Supply in cluded 101 head feeder cattle. Compared with last Wednesday’s market, slaughter cows $1.50 to $2.75 lower. Low to Average Choice No. 2-4 950-1200 lbs. slaughter steers 54.60-56.25, Good 50.50-54.25, Standard 46.50-49.00. Few Choice slaughter heifers 52.85-55.35, few Good 47.60-49.75. Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 39.0042.25, one at 43.85, Cutters 37.7541.00, Canner & Low Cutter 35.25-38.00, Shells down to 26.50. Couple Good slaughter bullocks 49.85 and 50.10. Yield Grade No. 11050- 1450 lbs. slaughter bulls iket and 46.75-51.00. Choice 375-700 lbs. feeder steers 62.00- 68.00, one large lot Choice 800 lbs. 59.10, few Good 700-950 lbs. 55.00-58.50. CALVES 141. Vealers about steady. Few Choice vealers 79.00-86.00, few Good 75.00-79.00, Standard & Good 90-110 lbs. 69.00-75.00, 70-85 lbs. 58.0048.00, few Utility 50-80 lbs. ,47.00-55.00; farm calves, holstein bulls 90-120 lbs. 75.00-90.00; holstein heifers 85-150 lbs. 80.00- 147.00. HOGS 279. Barrows & gilts $1.75 to $2.50 higher. US No. 1-2 190-240 lbs. barrows & gUts 54.60-55.60, No. 1-3 190- 250 lbs. 54.10-54.75, few lots 175 lbs. 52.2553.75. US No. 1-3 350-650 lbs. sows 43.0046.25; couple,to 49.25, few No. 23 400-700 lbs. 39.0042.50. Boars 35.0043.00. FEEDER PIGS 252. ALL PRICES CWT. One lot US No. 13 10 lbs. feeder pigs 170.00, No. 1-3 18-30 lbs. 90.00- one lot 120.00, No. 1-3 50-70 lbs. 71.00-90.00, few lots Utility 3-50 lbs. 60.00- 66.00 cwt. SHEEP 29. Choice 60-110 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 60.00- couple to 80.00, few slaughter ewes 24.00- 39.00 Market courtesy of PDA. Oklahoma Cattle October 12,1978 Thursday Feeder Cattle Auction Fairly active, feeder cattle and calves uneven, feeder heifers and feeder steers auction news under 550 lb. steady to firm; feeder steers over 550 lb. 1.00-2.00 lower; majority receipts choice 300-750 lb. feeder steers and 300600 lb. feeder heifers; moderate at tendance buyers. FEEDER STEERS: Choice, few prime 300400 lb. 75.25-79.25, 400-500 lb. 71.00- 500-600 lb. 65.00- 600-700 lb. 61.00- 700-800 lb. 59.2564.00, few 800-900 lb. 56.50- mixed good and choice 3005004 b. 66.0569.75, 500600 lb. 60.25-75.00,500-700 lb. 58.7561.00; 700600 lb. 56.0059.50, few 800-900 lb. 54.0056.50; good 300500 lb. 59.5063.50, 500-600 lb. 55.00- 600-800 lb. 556057.00, few 800-900 lb. 53.50- small lot good 748 lb. hoMein steers at 51.90. FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice, few prime 300400 lb. 62.75-67.50; 400-500 lb. (irnation 'Qexe&ei A "Calving Ease" Expert Apollo-King is a C/G Young Sire Program Graduate that is in great demand. He leads the NAAB Calving Ease Summary. He is a profitable sire at a reasonable price. He can be used on heifers with confidence. 11H1010 Apollo King HHOI6SLa Rare 11H1029 Knightboots 24H0826 Starmaker II HOI 12 Ideal 11H0084 First Million 24H0626 Maple Apollo King Daughters: SLEEPY HOLLOW AK TERtfl (VG-85) 3-9 312 d 23840 M 44% 1044 F Owner Sleepy Hollow Farm, Petaluma, Cal SOUTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA: Oarvin Yoder, Ephrata Gary Long, Peach Bottom Leon Kline, Newmanstown Eric Probst, Willow Street Robert Morris, Fawn Grove NORTHERN PA. A NJ. Taurus Service, Mehoopany 60.2565.75, few 500600 lb. 58.0061.75, part load 620 lb. 56.70; mixed good and choice 300500 lb. 56.2560.00; 500600 lb. 55.0057.25, few 600-700 lb. 54.0056.00; good 300500 lb. 55.00-56.25, 500-700 lb. 48.5050.50. FOR THE WEEK: Com pared to late last week, feeder calves under 500 lb. 'l.OO-2.00 higher; feeder heifers over 500 lb. steady to firm; feeder steers over 500 lb. 50 cents to 1.00 lower, in stances 2.003.00 lower on of ferings over 800 lb.; slaughter cows closed near steady, after losing early ad vance. late sales utility and commercial 2-3 38.0042.75, cutter 1-3 34.0038.00; bulls dosed 4.00-2.00 lower, late sales YG 'l-2 1000-1500 lb. 44.0048,00; salable receipts near 26,600 head, compared to 24,796 head last week and 35,623 head the same week a year ago. Cows and bulls APOLLO KING No. Dtrs. In Direct Comparison MARYLAND: Glenn Eaves, Jr., Woodsboro 301-898*7098 Jack Kling, Taneytown 301-447-2742 District Manager: CarKon R. Welsh, Jr.. Willow Street 717-464-4718 717-733-0966 717-548-2501' 717-949-3737 717-464-3861 717-382-4592 717-833-5513 near 12 per cent of cattle receipts, feeders near 88 per cent of thetotal. Market courtesy of USDA. New Holland Horse New Holland Sales Stables Monday, October 9,1978 Reported receipts of 400 horses, jnules, and ponies. Market steady' with last week’s market. Load of driving out of Illinois 675-11$; Load of driving out of Tennesse'e 550- 825; local driving horses 500; riding horses 300-350;- better horses 375-660; heavyweight killers 350-550; lightweight killers 210-325; mare ponies 15-45; colts 10- 20; geldings 1540; larger ponies 75-175. lIHIOIO Sleepy Hollow APOLLO KING-twin 1590759 - Very Good (88) USDA Sire Summary (July 1978) 40 Dtrs. (25H) 19250 M 3.6% 693 F Pred.Diff. +1487M -.13% +34F Repeatability 67%; Dollar Diff. + $l2l HFA Type Summary (July 1978) Actual Age Adj. 80.1 81.2 80.6 81.8 83.4 82,4 -.60; TPI +2lO 16 Class. Dtrs. Avg. IS Dtrs. w/shm 14Damsw/shm TDT (33% Repty.) Probability Of Greater Ease Than _ Breed Avg 98% 97% 81% 77% 60% 46% 23% SLEEPY HOLLOW AK JEAN (GP-83) , 3-3 365 d 24370 M 39% 938 F Owner Sleepy Hollow Farm, Petaluma, Cal. O Expected Difficulty First Calving 1% 4% 9% 9% 12% 14% ,'17%
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