Livestoc Central U.S. Carlot February 7,1979 Central US Carlot Beef Report - (includes the major production areas in the midwest and Texas- Oklahoma panhandle). Compared to Tuesday’s 4:30 report: Steer beef steady to 1.00 higher. Choice heifer beef 1.00 higher. Cow beef into West Coast steady to 1.00 higher. Choice primal armchucks steady. Beef trimmings 50 pet 75 to 2.50 higher, mostly 2.00 to 2.50 Bowrr cow MATS w Kraiburg COW MATS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY RUBBER, GUARANTEED ★ Saves you the cost of continually changing bedding. CHECK OUR NEW LOWER PRICES WITH NEW FOUND SOURCE. RYDER SUPPLY higher. Trade moderate to fairly active with best movement into Chicago area. Demand moderate with many buying interest working on minimum in ventory levels as retail movement remains slow. Sales reported on 71 loads of carcass beef. STEER BEEF 40 Loads Choice 3 600-900 lbs. 93.25- 94.50, late 94.50, steady-1.00 higher. Choice 3 600-850 lbs. 92.75- 93.25 West Coast. Choice 2 600-800 lbs. 96.00. Choice 2 550-650 lbs. 97.25 FOR 10 YEARS. Phone: 717-263-9111 k market and trimmed and selected. Choice 3 550-650 lbs. 96.00- 96.25 trimmed and selected. Choice 2-3 600-900 lbs. hols, type 94.00. Good 2-3 600-800 lbs. 92.00- 92.50, steady. HEIFER BEEF 20 Loads Choice 3 500-700 lbs. 92.50- 93.50, late 93.50,1.00 higher. COW BEEF 11 Loads Utility (BKRG) (STHRN) 3-4 400&up lbs. 88.25-89.25 West Coast steady-1.00 higher. Utility (BNG)(STHRN) 2- 3 350&up 94.00-94.50 Texas. *%«. -1/Jv •* "’■£ s y,; RRB, P.O. Box 219 Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 auction news Utility (BNG) (NTHRN) 2- 3 350&up lbs. 94.25 West Coast 1.00 higher. PRIMAL BEEF CUTS Choice 3 9 Loads HINDS HEIFER: 120-170 lbs. 106.50. FORES: 130-210 lbs. 85.00- 85.50 trimmed and selected. ARM CHUCKS: 75-120 lbs. 85.00, steady. ARM CHUCKS: 75-120 lbs, 83.25-84.25 West Coast. BONELESS PROCESSING BEEF/BEEF TRIMMINGS 102 Loads 50 pet chem lean fresh 55.50-57.00, late 57.00; _ld 57.50, 2.50 higher. 50 pet chem lean frozen "id 75-2.00 higher. 75 pet chem lean frozen 99.50. 85 pet chem lean frozen 131.50. 90 pet chem lean fresh 142.50 Combos. Compared to Tuesday’s 2:15 report: fresh pork loins 17/dn lbs. for late week shipment 1.00-1.25 lower; 20&up lbs. steady. Clear channel loins steady. Picnics 4-8 lbs. .25 higher. Boston butts steady-50 lower. Skinned hams 1.00-3.00 lower. Bellies 12-16 lbs. closing 2.00-2.50 lower. Pork trimmings mostly steady. Trading moderate; demand light-moderate. Sales reported on 84 loads, in cluding 12 loads of trim mings. FRESH PORK CUTS LOINS: 14/DN lbs. 107.75- 108.00 late week shipment; 14-17 lbs. 106.75-107.00 fate week shipment, 1.00-1.25 lower; 14-17 lbs. 109.00 clear channel, late week ship ment, steady; 20&up lbs. 83.50, steady; 20&up lbs. 85.75 clear channel. PICNICS: 4-8 lbs. 71.75, 25 hgr than Mon.. BOSTON BUTTS: 4-8 lbs. 90.50, 50 lower; B&up lbs. 90.00, steady. SKINNED HAMS: 14-17 lbs. 85.50-86.00, late 85.50, 1.00-1.50 lower; 17-20 lbs. 85.50- late 85.50; 20-26 lbs. 85.50-86.00, late 85.50, 2.50- lower. BELLIES, SDLS: 8-10 lbs. 55.00 frozen; 10-12 lbs. 64.00 early; 12-14 lbs.' 62.00-65.00, late 62.00, 2.00 lower; 14-16 sssss OUR GRADED AND VET INSPECTED FEEDER PIGS CAN HELP YOUR DOLLARS GROW! OUR KNOWLEDGEABLE BUYERS WILL SELECT QUALITY FEEDER PIGS FOR YOUR APPROVAL. CALL COLLECT 808 TINDALL SOUTH CHARLESTON, OHIO 513-462-8797 OR RAYMOND BOYCE LIVESTOCK CO. UNIONVILLE, TENNESSEE 615-294-5102 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 10,1979 lbs. 62.00-65.00, late 62.00, 2.50 lower; 16-18 lbs. 65.00 early; lbs. 59.00. BELLIES, SKINNED: 9- 11 lbs. 73.00 imported. CHEEK MEAT: Frozen 103.00-104.00, 3.004.00 higher than Monday. SKINNED JOWLS: Frozen 33.00,1.00-2.00 higher than Monday. PORK TRIM MINGS/BONELESS PRO CESSING PORK: (chemical lean); 42 pet trmgs 44.00 fresh/bms; 42 pet trmgs 41.50-53.00 frzn/boxed, steady; 42 pet trmgs 41.00 (resale) frzn/boxed; 45 pet trmgs 45.00 fresh/combos; 72 pet trmgs 97.00 fresh/bags, steady; 72 pet trmgs 93.00-94.00 frzn/bags, steady, 72 pet trmgs 93.00 (resale) frzn/bags, steady; 72 pet bnls 100.00 fresh/bms, steady. Market courtesy of USDA. St. Louis Cattle National Stockyards February 8,1979 Receipts this week 6,000: Week ago 3,900: Year ago 8,100. Compared last weeks close, slaughter steers and heifers .50-1.00 lower. Cows .50-1.00 higher. Bulls steady. Slaughter supply near 50 percent slaughter steers, about 35 percent heifers and 15 percent cows. Both slaughter steers and heifers prices declined from the all-time local record highs of a week ago in face of declining prices early in the week in the wholesale carcass beef trade. Cows, meanwhile, advanced further in price to reach new record highs. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Mixed Choice and Prime 24 1050-1250 lbs. 63.50-64.50, late 63.50-64.00. Choice 24 950 1250 lbs. mostly 62.0083.50. Mixed Good and Choice 24 9001175 lbs. 61.0062.50. Good 2-3 9001175 lbs. 58.50-61.00. Limited volume Standard and Good 28 10501350 lbs. holsteins 56.00-58.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mixed Choice and Prime 24 875-1050 lbs. 61.50-62.00. couple part loads 62.50. Choice 2-4 800-1050 lbs. 60.00- 61.50. Mized Good and Choice 2-4 700-975 lbs. 58.50- 60.00. Good 2-3 700-950 lbs. 56.00-58.50. COWS: Late sales Utility and Commercial 24 46.50- 50.50. ‘ Boning Utility 1-2 50.50-52.00. Cutter 1-2 45.00- 49.50. Canner and low Cutter 1-241.5045.00. BULLS; Yield Grade 1-2 1050-1800 lbs. 55.00-61.00, few Yield Grade 162.00. FEEDERS: (including around 1,500 at the regular Thursday auction.) Feeder steers and heifers unevenly 2.00-5.00 lower. Demand curtailed rather sharply apparently due to a heavy snowstorm’ which moved into the area earlier in the day. Supply mostly Choice and mixed Good and Choice 400-700 lbs. steers and 350-600 lbs. heifers. FEEDER STEERS: Few lots Choice 300400 lbs. 85.00- 90.00; 400-500 lbs. 80.00-85.00; 500-600 lbs. 76.50-81.00; 600- 700 lbs. 68.25-77.75; few lots 775-1000 lbs. 62.75-65.25. Mixed Good and Choice and some Choice compact 325400 lbs. 80.00-88.25; few lots 550- 600 lbs. 65.00-72.25. FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice 325400 lbs. 70.00- 72.25; 500-600 lbs. 65.0-71.00; few lots 650-725 lbs. 61.00- 64.50. Mixed Good and Choice and some compact 325-500 lbs. 65.25-73.25; 500- 600 lbs. 60.50-63.75. Market courtesy of USDA. New Holland Dairy New Holland Sales Stables Wednesday, February 7 Reported receipts of 58 cows, 9 heifers, and 9 bulls. Market steady with last week’s market. Load of Pa. fresh 1025- 1450; load of Butler Co. fresh 620-640, springers 890-1025; load of Pa. fresh 785-1185; load of N. Y. fresh, purebreds and grades 850-1350, springers 1075-1625; load of Pa. fresh 850-1080; local springing heifers 675-900; bulls 650-825; cows 725-1120. Lancaster Feeder Cattle Lancaster, Pa.' FrL, February 2,1979 Feeder Cattle 108 178 243 Today Last Friday Last Year TREND: Insufficient volume of any one class for a market test. Market courtesy of USDA. Thomasville Market Thomasville, Pa. Wednesday, February 7 Steers, high choice and prime 66.00-67.00; choice 64.00- good 63.00-64.85; cows, utility and com mercial 48.50-51.00; cutters and canuers 45.00-48.00; shells down to 41.00-43.00; heifers 58.00-63.10; calves, prime 105.00-118.00; good 95.00- 90 to 110 lbs. 90.00- Holstein bull calves 95-110 lbs. 95.00- hogs, sows 47.75-48.25; by private trea ty, U.S. 1-3,54.00. 9