Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 24, 1979, Image 7

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    Livestock market an
f
Central U.S.
Carlot
November 20,1979
Beef report (includes the
major production areas
in the Midwest & Texas-
Oklahoma Panhandle) As of
4:30 compared to Monday’s
4:30 report: Steer Beef
Steady to Strong, Y.G. 4
Mostly steady late after
recovering early declines.
Heifer Beef 2.00 higher late
on Y.G. 3, Steady Late on
Y.G. 4. Demand Good.
Trading active with chain
stores showing bulk of in
terest on steer beef. Packer
bullish and buyers actively
filling orders into early next
week. Sales reported on 131
loads of steer and heifer
beef.
STEER BEEF
41 Loads
FOB Omaha Basis
Choice 3 700-900 lbs. 105.25
pck/pck Generally stdy.
Choice 3 600-000 lbs. 105.50
chain store account.
Choice 4 600-900 lbs, 91.25-
92.25, late steady late 92.25
Choice 4-5 500-900 lbs. Y.G.
4 90.25; 1.00 Iwr early Y.G. 5
85.25
Choice 3 600-700 lbs. 106.50
chain store trmd & slctd.
Choice 2 600-700 lbs. 107.00
chain store trmd & slctd.
Good 2-3 600-800 lbs. 98.25
pckr/pckr
FOB Armanlla Basis
Choice 3 500-700 lbs. 108.00
chain store steady trmd &
slctd.
Choice 4 600-800 lbs. 93.00
Good 2-3 600-700 lbs. 101.00
chain store account
Good 2-3 600-800 lbs. 99.00
pckr/pckr
HEIFER BEEF
96 Loads
FOB Omaha Basis
Choice 3 500-700 lbs. 100.25-
101.25, 2.00 hghr late Late
TOP BIRD IN THE 1978-79
NEW HAMPSHIRE LAYING TEST
STRAIN
SHAVER 288
BABCOCK B3OOV
DeKALB XL
HISEX EURIBIRD
HUBBARD
LEGHORN
Look at the figures. There are other good birds, but, when it comes to
profit, Shaver 288 is still the #1 bird.
There will be over 8 million Shavers sold in Pennsylvania in 1979.
There must be a reason!
SHAVER
n J
102.25 incl. chain store acct.
Choice 4 500-700 lbs. 91.25-
92.25, late steady late 92.25
Choice 4-5 500-700 lbs. Y.G.
490.25; Y.G. 5 85.25
COW BEEF Steady 1.00
lower than late last week.
COW BEEF
9 Loads
FOB Amarillo Basis
Utility (Brkg) 34 450 & up
lbs. 85.00 west 1.00 Iwr than
late last week
Utility (Bng) 2-3 400 & up
lbs. 90.00 West Steady with
late last week
PRIMAL BEEF CUTS
11 Loads
FOB Omaha Basis
Choice 3
HINDS (S) 145-190 lbs,
116.00
FORES 130-210 lbs. 92.00-
93.00 chain store acct.
ARM CHUCKS 75-120 lbs.
91.00-93.00
RIBS 24-43 lbs. 146.50
ROUNDS (S&H) 145-190
lbs. 116.00
FORES 130-210 lbs. 92.00-
93.00 chain store acct.
ARM CHUCKS 75-120 lbs.
91.00-93.00
RIBS 24-42 lbs. 146.50
ROUNDS (S&H) 65-95 lbs
113.00
BONELESS PROSSESSING
BEEF/BEEF TRIMMINGS
12 Loads
FOB Omaha Basis
90 pet chem lean frzn
142.00 T.I.S.
80 pet chem lean fresh
121.00
75 pet chem lean frzn
106.50
50 pet chem lean frzn
56-25-58.00, bulk steady 1.00
hghr 56.26-57.00.
Compared to Monday’s
2:15 report: fresh pork loins
14-17 lbs. steady -1.00 higher
than Friday’s close; over 17
lbs. steady - 3.00 lower.
Picnics 4-8 lbs. 6.00-7.00
SHAVER STARCROSS 288
INCOME OVER
FEED & CHICK
COST PER
HEN HOUSED
GREIDER FARMS HATCHERY
PRODUCTION
PER
HEN HOUSED
$8.74
$7.46
$8.34
$8.41
$8.36
R.D. 1 Box 317
Mt. Joy, PA 17552
lower than Friday; B&up lbs
2.00 lower. Boston Butts 1.25-
3.50 lower. Sparenbs steady
- 50 higher. Skinned Hams
steady - 3.00 higher. Sdls
Bellies steady - 1.75 higher.
72 pet trmgs unevenly steady
1.50 higher. Trade
moderate; demand
moderate. Sales reported on
137 loads and 32 loads of
trimmings and frozen
variety meats.
FRESH PORK CUTS
14-17 lbs. 73.00-76.00 im
mediate steady -1.00 higher
than Friday; 14-17 lbs. 77.50-
79.00 late week & next week
ship; 14-17 78.00-80,00 dear
channel; 14-17 lbs. 73.00
frozen; 14-17 lbs. 72.25
Special trim, 17-20 lbs. 65.25
steady -1.75 lower, 17-20 lbs.
68.00 frozen; 17-22 lbs. 64.25;
20&up lbs. 53 25-55.25, mostly
53.251.00-3.00 lower.
BOSTON BUTTS; 4-8 lbs.
63 00 1.25 lower than Friday;
' B&up lbs. 58.25-60.50, late
58.25 3.50 lower.
PICNICS: 4-8 lbs. 44 00-
45.00 6.00-7.00 lower than
Friday; B&up lbs. 42.00 2.00
lower.
SPARERIBS: 3/dn lbs .
83.50 steady, 3-5 lbs. 62.50-
63 00 frozen steady - 50
higher; s&up lbs. 38.50.
SKINNED HAMS: 89.00,
cpl Ids 89.00 frozen steady;
17-20 lbs. 84.50-87.50, cpl Ids
85.00 frozen unevenly
steady; 20-26 lbs. 79.00-80.00,
Ids 79.50 frozen 2.00-3.00
higher; 26-30 lbs. 60.00
steady; 26&up lbs. 55.50-57.50
1.00-2.00 higher.
BELLIES, SDLS: 10-12
lbs. 34.00-35.00 1.00-1.50
higher; 12-14 lbs. 44.00-45.75
steady 1.75 higher; 14-16 lbs.
43.50-45.75 steady 1.75
higher; 16-18 lbs. 41.00-43.00
unevenly steady; 18-20 lbs.
37.00-37.50 steady -50 higher.
BNLS CT BUTT: 1 1/2-4
POUNDS FEED
PER DOZEN
24 OUNCE EGGS
EGG
3.62 lbs.
260.5
3.80 ibs.
238.0
3.74 Ibs.
258.6
3.75 lbs.
265.9
3.77 lbs
260.2
1/2 86.00-92.00, 4 1/2-6 lbs,
89.00.
KIDNEYS 30 lb. box 19.00
domestic; 30 lb. box 20.50
export.
PORK HEARTS. 60.50
T.I.S.
FEET, TOES ON: 14 00,
TAILS: 13 50.
PORK TRIMMINGS/
BONELESS PROCESSING
PORK (chemical lean): 72
pet trmgs fresh 68.75 steady;
72 pet trmgs frozen 69.75-
72.00 unevenly steady 1.50
higher; 72 pet bnls pics fresh
69.00-71.00, late 69.00; 72 pet
bnls pics frozen 74.00; 72 pet
bnls pics frzn/ex 75.50; 95 pet
cheek meat frzn 79.00;
Skinned Jowls fresh 21.50;
Skinned Jowls frzn 24.00
steady.
East Coast
Carlot
November 20,1979
Compared to Monday’s
close: Prime special fed veal
steady with last week’s bulk.
Good and choice bonnmg
veal steady to 2.00 lower on
Northeastems, inshipped no
comparison available. Lamb
mixed weight loads steady.
Boneless beef 85 chem lean
mostly 1.00 lower than last
week’s bulk on limited test.
VEAL CARCASS
HIDE ON
Prime (Special fed) 180-
240 lbs. 1700-17500 steady
with last week’s bulk.
BONING TYPE
Good & Choice
Northeastern Suppliers:
65-75 lbs. 12200-12600 steady
to 2.00 lower, 55-64 lbs. 12000-
12400, 45-54 lbs. 11800-12200,
35-44 lbs. 11600-12000, 34 lbs.
down 11400-11800.
Inshipped 70-80 lbs. ltd
12500, 60-70 lbs. ltd 12300, 50-
60 lbs ltd 12100, 40-50 lbs. ltd
11900,30-40 lbs. ltd 11700.
-♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ▲
% LARGE
AND
EXTRA LARGE
EGGS
82.0%
69.5%
76.1%
57.2%
74.0%
SHAVKR
n J
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 24,1979
auction news
LAMB CARCASS
Choice & Prime 3-4
12% Loads
Mostly mixed wt loads 55
lbs. down 12500 all steady, 55-
65 lbs. 12200, few 12300, 65-75
lbs. 12000, few 12100.
BONELESS BEEF
3 Loads
Compared to last week’s
bulk 85 pet chem lean, fresh
13200 It yest mostly 1.00
lower
CURED AND
PROCESSED MEATS
9 Loads
SKINNED HAMS 16-19 lbs.
9550; 19-23 lbs. 93.00.
SEMI BNLS HAMS 14-17
lbs. 11400 steady
BONELESS HAMS 13-17
1b5.14200
FRANKS 70 BEEF, 30
Porkl lb. pack 8200 steady
BOLOGNA 70 BEEF, 30
Pork 1 lb. pack 9200 steady.
Omaha
Cattle
November 21,1979
Closing prices on
slaughter steers were .25-.50
higher, instances .75 up late.
Heifers were .50-.75 higher.
Cows were steady and bulls
firm, instances .50-1.00
higher. Predominantly
choice 3 1050-1150 lb. Steers
sold on commodity account
were steady to .25 lower fore
part of week.
Three day receipts 11,800;
compared 11,100 three days
last week, and 15,000 like
period a year ago.
The fed cattle trade
followed a rather erratic pat
tern during the holdiay
period. Prices bent
downward on an expanded
Monday supply, but the
modest decline was more
than recovered at midweek
as carcass movement im
proved substantially. Com
modity buyers were fairly
aggressive early for steers
suitable for December
delivery as futures prices
allowed favorable hedging.
The run included a fairly
liberal percentage choice
steers and heifers, although
many were mixed 3-4 yield
grade. Steers made up ap
proximately 39 pet. and
heifers 36 pet. cows ac-
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30
ON THE FARM MONTHLY
BRED GILT SALE
Sale to start promptly at 1 ;00
Every 4 weeks
Located 18 miles south of Lancaster, PA, 6 miles
south of Quarryville, take Rt. 272 to Little Britian, turn
north, follow Little Britian Rd. to Jackson Rd., 2nd
farm, OR Take Rt. 222 out of Quarryville to Cedar Hill
Rd. to Little Britian Rd. to Jackson Rd. Watch for sale
arrows.
50 to 60 Head
more or less
2 & 3 Way Crossbred Gilts
York & Hampshire & Duroc
Due to farrow 3 days to 4 weeks after sale date. Now
everything vaccinated for both Lepto & Erysipelas,
wormed and sprayed for lice.
Local trucker available.
No hogs sold on commission.
CHRIST A. BEILER
RD 2, Quarryville, PA
JOHH B. STOLTZFUS
Abe Diffenbach
Auctioneer
NEXT SALE DATE - DEC. 28
counted for 9 pet and feeders
near 15 pet.
STEERS: Early, choice
and prune 3-4 1125-1300 lbs.
68.00- At midweek high
time, load and small con
signment choice 3 1155-1225
lb. 69.25. Choice 241000-1225
lbs. closed 68.00-69.00, some
3-5 1200-1400 lbs. During
week 62.00-65.50. Mixed Good
and Choice 2-3 1000-1200 lbs.
67.00- late. Good 2-3
64.00- Holsteins
61.00-
AVERAGE OF LS-214
detailed quotations for
choice 900-1100 lb. steers this
week 68.00; choice 1100-1300
lbs. 67.81. Average weight
steers for two days this week
1160 lbs. as compared 1175
lbs. previous week, average
weight heifers for two days
this week 1006 lbs. as com
pared 1012 lbs. the previous
week.
HEIFERS: Part load
choice and prune 3-11025 lbs.
67.50 late. Choice 2-4 900-1025
lbs. closed 65.50-67.00. Mixed
Good and Choice 2-3 850-1000
lbs. 64.50-65.50. Good 2-3
57.50-63.00.
COWS: Utility and com
mercial 24 45.0047.00, few
47.50. Cutter 43.0045.50. Can
ner and low-cutter
41.0043.50.
BULLS: 1-2 1400-2200 lbs.
54.00-59.00, few individual 1
60.0061.00.
FEEDERS: Part load
medium frame 1 973 lb.
steers 70.25. Near 800 head
1043-1185 lbs. predominantly
choice 3 suitable for com
modity delivery 67.50-68.00
during week.
Chambersburg
Auction
No report due to holiday.
Indiana
Auction
No report due to holiday.
Belleville
Auction
No report due to holiday.
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