Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 28, 1978, Image 14

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 28,1978
14
Livestock market and auction news
Pa. Auction
Summary
of 16 Livestock
Auction Market Reports
October 20,1978
CATTLE 5746. Compared
to 7267 last week and 6658 a
year ago. Compared with
last week’s market,
slaughter steers and cows
steady to $l.OO lower.
Slaughter heifers uneven,
mostly steady to weak.
Slaughter bullocks steady to
50 cents lower. Slaughter
bulls steady to $2.00 lower.
High Choice & Prime
slaughter steers 56.00-58.00.
Choice 52.00-57.00, Good
49.00- Standard 45.00
50.50, few Utility 38.00-45.00.
Choice slaughter heifers
49.0054.00, Good 46.0051.00,
Standard 39.0047.00, few
Utility 36.0044.00. Utility &
Commercial slaughter cows
38.0043.00, few to 44.00.
Cutters 36.0041.00. Canner St
L. Cutter 33.00-38.00, Shells
down to 25.00, few choice
slaughter bullocks 51.00
54.50, good 48.00-52.00,
standard 43.50-48.00, few
utility 41.25-45.00. Yield
Grade #l,llOO-2000 lbs. 46.00
53.00, Yield Grade *2, 800
1500 lbs. 43.0049.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: Good
& Choice 300-750 lbs. steers
52.00- Good St Choice
300-600 lbs. heifers 48.00
56.00, Good & Choice 300-700
lbs. bulls 50.0060.00, Med. St
good 300-750 lbs. 40.0050.00.
CALVES 3968. Compared
to 4340 last week and 4300 a
year ago. Vealers steady to
$3.00 higher. Few prime
vealers 90.00-99.00, choice
80.00- good 69.0065.00,
standard St good 90-110 lbs.
70.0080.00, 7090 lbs. 60.00
77.00, few utility 55-110 lbs.
50.0070.00,
FARM CALVES: Active.
Holstein bulls 90-120 lbs.
75.00-95.00. Holstein Heifers
90-130 lbs. 75.00-102.00, few to
120.00.
HOGS 6674. Compared to
7743 last week and 6513 a
year ago. Barrows and gilts
steady to 50 cents lower. US
No. 1-2 200-246 lbs. barrows &
gilts 53.75-55.00, few 56.00,
No. 1-3 190-260 lbs. 52.50
54.50. No. 2-3 240-290 lbs.
50.00-53.00. SOWS weak to
1.00 lower. US No. 1-3 300550
lbs. sows 42.00-48.75, few No.
2-3 400650 lbs. 37.0043.00.
BOARS 32.0040.00.
FEEDER PIGS 1878.
Compared to 1803 last week
and 2358 a year ago. Steady
to strong. US No. 1-3 25-35
lbs. feeder pigs 20.0040.00
per head. No. 1-3 35-50 lbs.
35.0051.00, few No. 1-3 5065
lbs. 48.0055.00.
GRADED FEEDER PIGS
3185. ALL SALES CWT.
Compared with 1960 head
last week, and 1571 head a
year ago. Feeder pigs
uneven, mostly steady to $lO
lower. US No. 1-2 2540 lbs.
110136.00, 4050 lbs. 120.00
140.00, 5060 lbs. 100.00
115.00; US No. 1-2 8080 lbs.
87.00100.00, US No. 25 2540
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lbs. 86.00-130.00, 4050 lbs.
90.00113.00; 5070 lb. 80.00
100.00. Utility 3055 lbs. 75.00
109.00.
SHEEP 920. Compared to
647 last week and 758 a year
ago. Wooled slaughter lambs
steady to 1.00 lower. Choice
70110 lbs. 55.0062.00, good
60100 lbs. 50.0058.00.
Slaughter ewes 12.00-33.00.
Special
Market
Special Feeder Calf
And Yearling Sale
October 20,1978
Courtland, Va.
There were 378 head sold.
All cattle were graded by
Representatives „of the
VDACS’s Division of
Markets, Livestock Section
on VDACS standards and
sold by the hundredweight.
STEERS: Choice 350500
lbs. 66.0073.00; 501-600 lbs.
63.5068.75; 601-700 lbs. 62.75-
64.00; 701-800 lbs. 55.50-59.00;
Good 350-500 lbs. 62.5070.00;
501-600 lbs. 63.75-65.25; 601-
700 lbs. 60.0062.50; Medium
‘Dofeag
v*'
There’s an average of 30-40 good
field days in the Fall, 12 in the Spnng So it makes sense to use a
uniform single application of UNIPEL 20-10-10 in the Fall and save
those good Spnng days for com planting
UNIPEL 20-10-10 applied in the Fall aids decomposition and stores
nutrients in the soil for Spnng with little or no nsk of Nitrogen loss
on suitable soils So all of the quick-acting Nitrogen and Phosphorus
in each UNIPEL pellet gives young plants a fast start in the Spring
The long-lasting forms then provide continuous plant feeding
throughout the growing season
Should Fall slip away, Spnng’s not too late for a uniform single
application of UNIPEL 20-10-10
Let’s get together soon to talk about the profit advantages of
ORTHO UNIPEL 20-10-10 in a Fall fertilization program for com
Ch trtfi
Ortho
FERTRJZERS
Hetpng the World Grow Better
P. L. ROHRER & BR0„ INC.
SMOKETOWN, PA
350500 lbs. 61.0068.00; 501-
600 lbs. 57.0060.00; 601-700
lbs. 57.25; 701-800 lbs. 55.75.
HEIFERS:, Choice 350-500
l>s. 52.5057.00; 501600 lbs.
51.0054.00; 601-700 lbs. 52.00
53.00; Good 350500 lbs. 53.75-
57.00; 501600 lbs. 51.75-52.75;
601-700 lbs. 51.00-52.75;
Medium 350-500 lbs. 52.00
55.00; 501600 lbs. 51.50.
Special
Market
October 18,1978
Special Feeder Calf Sale
(Hereford and Charolais)
Dublin, Va.
There were 737 head sold.
All calves were graded by
Representatives of the
VDAC’s Division of Markets,
Livestock Section on VDACS
standards and sold by the
hundredweight.
STEERS: Choice 300400
lbs. 78.5079.50; 400500 lbs.
77.7079.00; 500600 lbs. 74.50
78.75. Good 300400 lbs. 76.50
81.25; 400500 lbs. 72.72-79.50;
505600 lbs. 69.50-75.50.
Medium 300400 lbs. 70.50
One trip over the field this
Fall with ORTHO
UNIPEL 20-10-10
Fertilizer saves next
Spring 9 s few good days
for com
TM s ORTHO CHEVRON*nddesign UNIPEL Reg U S Rjt OH CHVI277 3D
74.00; 405-500 lbs. 62.25-67.75;
505-600 lbs. 60.7563.50. Short
400-500 lbs. 57.00-57.50.
HEIFERS: Choice 300-400
lbs. 59.7561.25; 405-500 lbs.
64.2567.00; 505-600 lbs. 59.50-
64.00. Good 300400 lbs. 58.00-
59.50; 405-500 lbs. 63.5064.00;
505-600 lbs. 62.50-65.0 Q.
Medium 300400 lbs. 54.50-
58.25; 405-500 lbs. 62.25-64.00;
506-600 lbs. 59.0060.75.
Valley
Livestock
Valley Stockyards
Athens, Pa.
Monday, October 23,1978
Reported receipts of 418
calves, 144 cows, 102 hogs, 44
heifers, 7 sheep, 49 lambs, 26
bulls, and 23 steers. Cattle
market steady and calf
marker high.
Holstein heifer calves to
118.00; veals 70.00-84.50;
bobs, 90 to 110 lbs. 80.00-
96.00; bobs, 80 lbs. and down
60.00- grassers and
feeders 45.00-64.50; lambs
52.00- sheep 20.00-
planting.
PH: 717-299-2571
29.00; hogs, 200 to 250 lbs.
50.00-53.50; sows 38.00-43.50;
boars 35.00-40.00; pigs 21.00-
42.50; heifers 42.00-46.00;
steers, good 48.50-50.50;
steers, common 48.00-50.00;
Mi
JOHfl DEERE
PfIYSYOU TO
ORDER 1979
TLLfiGE OR HflY
TOOLS 101978:
Get up to s9ooin John Deere
dollors plus o tox credit
Order any new John Deere equipment listed
below before the dates specified and you'll earn
from $75 to $9OO in John Deere dollars you can
exchange for goods or services at our store
And we’ll give you our best deal on the new tool
What’s more, equipment ordered from our lot
before 1978 ends can mean big savings via
investment tax credit
BUYER BONUS IN JOHN DEERE DOLLARS
FORORDERS SIGNED THROUGH
EQUIPMENT
DISKS:
100 Integral
110 and 111
210
310 340 and 1630
220 230 350 440 1640
330 331 and 360
370
CHISEL PLOWS:
1608 M Integral 1608 R Drawn Rigid
1610 Integral Rigid 1610 Drawn
Rigid (11-foot) 1611 R Drawn Rigid $lOO
1620 Drawn Flexible 1623 Drawn
Flexible (23 to 27-foot)
1610 Drawn Flexible (23-foot) 1610
Drawn Rigid Folding (19 foot),
1623 Drawn Flexible (29- to 41-fool) $3OO
1610 Drawn Flexible (29- to 37-foot) $4OO
1650 Folding $9OO
EQUIPMENT
BALERS;
346 and 410
466 and 510
MOWER/CONDITiONERS:
1207 and 1209
1214
1380
MOWERS:
350 and 450
RAKES:
567 650 and 660
670 and 671
CHOPPER:
16A
SHREDDER:
WINDROWERS:
800
830
2280
This offer is subject to equipment availability
ENFIELD EQUIPMENT INC. I
Whiteford.Md. 21160 I
Phone: 301-452-5252 |
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bulls 44.00-50.00; cows, good
40.00-44.50; cows, mediunrj
36.50-37.50; cows, poor or
small 28.00-34.00; small
horses to 125.00; ponies 30.00-
50.00; goats 21.00-45.00.
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