Omaha Cattle February 8,1979 Cattle - Compared Previous Week’s Close Available Now for SPRING SEEDING ALFALFA’S WL 311 Cert. Saranac AR Cert. Apollo Cert. Arc Cert. Vernal Buffalo ROST SEED COMPANY Finest Quality Seeds (Since 1925) Mount Joy, Pa. 717-653-4121 Closing prices on slaughter steers were weak to 50 cents lower and heifers closed 50-75 cents lower. Cows were weak to 1.00 lower late, and bulls firm to 1.00 higher. CLOVERS Cert. Arlington Cert. Pennscott Medium Red Alsike TIMOTHY Livestock market, and auction news The fed cattle trade was characterized by a general air of caution despite modest marketings and a marked decrease in the daily rate of slaughter. Carcass trading w«ss under downward pressure and most slaughterers opted to reduce the kill rate rather than complete aggressively for numbers in view of the un favorable ratio between live prices and carcass realiza tions. The long period of severe weather appeared to be taking its toll on cattle and slaughter results were often disappointing. Mud was still a trade factor, but was somewhat less prevalent than most recent weeks. The run included a fair percentage choice steers and heifers and a few loads choice and prime. Steers made up approximately 43 per cent of the weeks total and heifers 32 per cent cows comprised 14 per cent and feeders 9 per cent. STEERS: At midweek, load choice and prime 3 with end 4 1164 lbs. 64.25, moderate volume 1113-1184 lbs. 63.75-64.00 during week. At close, choice 24 1000-1300 lbs. 63.00-64.00. Mixed good and choice 2-3 1000-1250 lbs. 62.00- Good 2-3 59.00- holsteins 58.00- Average of LS-214, detail ed quotations for choice 900-1100 lb. steers this week 63.38; choice 1100-1300 lbs. 63.30. Average weight steers for this week 1140 lbs. as compared 1157 lbs. previous week. Average weight heifers this week 978 lbs. as compared 997 lbs. previous week. HEIFERS; Part load choice and prime 341062 lbs. 63.00, load and part loads same grade 10001103 lbs. 62.50-62.75. Choice 2-4 900-1075 lbs. closed 60.75-62.25. Mixed good and choice 2-3 8501025 lbs. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 10,1979 59.50- Good 2-3 56.50- COWS: Late sales high cutter, utility and commer cial 2-4 48.50-50.00, few high dressing 50.50-52.00. Other cutter __ 45.00-48.50, canner and low-cutter 42.0045.00, few light weight canner 40.0042.00. BULLS: 1-2 14002000 lbs. 55.0062.00. individual 1 63.0065.00. Market courtesy of USDA, Westminster Meat Cow Sale Westminster Livestock Auction • Tues., January 23,1979 78 COWS. Average weight 1379 lbs. Average per lb. $48.94 Average per head $674.88 High Yielding & Com mercial - $50.00-52.50; Utility & Commercial 48.00-51.00; Cutters 48.00-50.00; Canners & Low Cutters 45.0048.00. New Holland Horse New Holland Sales Stables Monday, February 5 Reported receipts of 363 head‘of horses, mules, and ponies. Market stronger than last week’s market. Local work horses, singles 900-1300; driving horses 250- BOO; riding horses 275-375; better horses 400-1175; lightweight killers 225-325; heavyweight killers 375-600; mare ponies 15-55; colts 5-20; geldings 15-50; larger ponies 100-250. 1960-First 72-inch flail chopper introduced. 1966-Gehl sells first 3-row forage harvester at tachment. 13