A6—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 5,1980 Hay Markets Good’s Hay Leoia,Pa. Thunday, January 3 A total of 145 loads were moved. All prices per ton unless otherwise noted. Alfalfa 49.00-90.00, one to 103.00, Timothy 60.00-62.00; , Mixed Hay 66.00-92.00, one load to 115.00; Straw 40.00- 60.00, one load at 71.00; Corn 85.00-94.00, <me load at 97.00; Fodder 36.00-46.00. Vintage Hay Thursday, January 3 13 loads. All prices per ton unless otherwise noted. Alfalfa 70.00-82.00; Mixed Hay 60.00-68.00; Straw 55.00- 63.00; Fodder 38.00; Mulch Hay 45.00. New Holland Hay New Holland Sales Stables Thursday, January 3 174 loads moved. All prices, per ton unless otherwise noted. Alfalfa 47.00-108.00; Timothy 48.00-70.00; Mixed Hay 31.00-101.00; Straw 41.00-68.00; Com 84.00-107.00. Regional Hay Monday, December 31 (All hay No. 2 and better, prices paid by dealers at the farm and per ton.) Hay & Straw full steady. Alfalfa 60.00-70.00; Mixed Hay 40.00-55.00; Timothy bay 40.00-50.00; Straw 40.00- 55.00; Mulch 25.00-30.00. Green Dragon Ephrata,PA Friday, December 28 Prices per ton -123 Ids. hay and 32 Ids. straw. Alfalfa 54.00-04.00, few to 139.00; Mixed hay 45.00- 93.00, couple 112.00 & 133.00; Timothy hay 51.00-66.00; Clover, 2 loads 46.00 and 56.00; Grass, 2 loads 43.00 and 49.00; Straw 50.00-72.00; Ear Com, 7 loads 72.00-91.00; Com Fodder, 3 loads 29.00- 46.00; Oats 119 bushels at $1.50 per bushel. US Central Carlot Wednesday, January 2 Compared to Monday’s 4:30 report: steer beef 2.00 lower, some Y.G. 4 3.00 lower than last Friday. Choice 3 heifer beef 1.00 lower than Friday Y.G. 4 2.00-3.00 lower. Demand -light and movement very slow. Most buyers filling current needs only & taking a wait and see attitude while most packers are refusing sharply lower bids. Supplies moderate to heavy on Choice, light 6n Goods. Sales reported on 42% loads of steer and heifer beef. STEER BEEF 33 Loads FOB Omaha Basis Choice 3: 600850 lbs. 103.25 early, 2.00 lower. Choice 3; 500-700 lbs, 104.75. Choice 2: 105.75. Choice 4: 600400 lbs. 90.25- 91.25, 2.00-3.00 lower than Friday. 500-700 lbs. FOB Amarillo Basis Choice 3: 500-700 lbs. 106.00. Choice 2; 500-700 lbs. 107.00. HEIFER BEEF Loads FOB Omaha Basis Choice 3: 500-700 lbs. 102.25 early, 1.00 -lower than Friday. Choice 4: 500-700 lbs. 90.25- 91.25, 2.00-3.00 lower than Friday. Cow Beef 1.50-2.00 lower to West Coast. COW BEEF 7 Loads FOB Omaha Basis Utility: 450 & up 88.00 West, 2.00 lower. (BKRG) 3- Utility: 450 & up 85.25 Chicago Area, (BKRG) 34. Utility: 400 & up 89.25 Chicago Area, (BNG) 2-3. Utility: 400 & up 92.00 West, 1.50 lower (BNG) 2-3. FOB Amarillo Basis Utility: 450 & up 89.00 West, (BRKG) 34. PRIMAL BEEF CUTS ' Choices 4Loads FOB Omaha Basis FORES: 130-210 lbs. 92.50. BONELESS PROCESSING BEEF/BEEF TRIMMINGS 20 Loads FOB Omaha Basis 50 pet chem lean fresh combos 56.00-57.25, bulk 56.50. 50 pet chem lean frozen 58.50. Compared to Monday’s 2:15 report: fresh pork loins unevenly steady. Picnics 4-8 lbs. 1.00 higher. Boston butts steady-7.00 lower. Fresh hams steady-1.00 higher. SDLS Bellies 50 -1.50 higher. Trmgs & Bnls picnics steady-1.50 higher. Trade slow to moderate; demand moderate. Sales reported on 52 loads and 21 loads of trimmings & frozen variety meats. FRESH PORK CUTS LOINS: 14/dn lbs. 78.00; 14-17 lbs. 77.00-78.00, unevenly steady; 14-17 lbs. 81.00, late week ship; 14-17 lbs. 81.25, clear channel; 17- 22 lbs. 72.50. BOSTON BUTTS: 4-8 lbs. 65.00, 7.00 lower; 8 & up lbs. 65.00, steady. PICNICS: 4-8 lbs. 57.50, 1.00 higher; 8 & up lbs. 55.00. SPARERIBS: 3 & dn lbs. 83.50. SKINNED HAMS: 14-17 lbs. 65.00-66.00, steady-50 higher; 17-20 lbs. 63.0034.00, steady-50 higher; 20-26 lbs. 63.5064.00,50-1.00 higher. BELLIES, SDLS: 10-12 lbs. 30.50, 50 higher; 12-14 lbs. 39.00-40.50, 50-2.00 higher; 14-16 lbs. 39.0040.00, 50-1.50 higher; 16-18 lbs. 37.00; 18-20 lbs. 35.00; 20-25 lbs. 32.25-33.50 frozen. FROZEN VARIETY MEATS CHITTERLINGS: 10 lb. box 40.50. STOMACHS: large box 16.00. LIVERS: 60 lbs. box 21.00 export. FEET, TOES ON: 14.50. PORK TRIMMINGS BONELESS PROCESSING PORK (Chemical Lean) 42 pet lean trmgs fresh 32.00, 1.00 higher; 72 pet chem lean trmgs fresh 76.00; 72 pet chem frzn 71.50 resale, steady; 72 pet bnls pics frozen 80.50-81.00, 1.00-1.50 higher; 72 pet bnls pics frozen 78.50. Peoria Cattle Thursday, January 3 Receipts this week Last Week Year ago Compared with last week’s close, slaughter steers steady. Slaughter heifers steady to .50 lower, cows firm to I.oo,higher. Bulls firm. Receipts about 70 percent slaughter steers, 25 slaughter heifers balance mainly cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS L&M FUR & WOOLEN ENTERPRISE Quality Electrified Sheepskins & Furs f T Tannery Direct Dist - Wholesale & Retail \ , J Check Our Quality, Price* Services' ' Mail * one Orders Accepted • Woolen Hosp Pads - Natural & All Colors • Pa Largest Selection of Woolen Products 1 1*, '®Ts I • Sheepskin Coats at Reasonable Prices • See Us At'Meadowbrook Market m Leola —' 117 W Summit St, Mohnton, PA 215-777-2465 Hours Mon - Fn 9-8 30, Sat 9-5 Wed 9-4 30; Sat 9-5 Livestock market and auction news ' Choice & Prime 3-4 UoO-liSu lbs. 67.50-68.00, few 4-5 64.00- 65.00; Choice 2-4 1000-1200 lbs. 67.00-68.00; several loads 68.50-69.00; Mixed Good and Choice 2-4 900-1300 lbs. 66.00- 67.00; Good 2-3 62.01W6.00, few Good and Choice 2-3 holstems 61.50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice & Prime 3-4 900-1100 lbs. 66.50-67.00, load 67.25; Choice 2-4 850-1125 lbs. 65.00- 66.50; Mixed Good and Choice 2-4 800-1100 lbs. 64.00- 65.00; Good 2-3 61.50-64.00; few Standard and Good 2-3 57.00-61.50 COWS Commercial 1-3 49.00-52.00, few 53.00-54.00; cutter 1-2 45.00-49.00; Canner 42.00- 45.00. BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2 1100-1800 lbs 52.00-58.50; few yield grade L 61.50-52.00. Omaha Cattle Thursday, January 3 Weekly 51 Cattle Closing prices on slaughter steers 1.00-1.50 lower and heifers 50-75 C lower. Cows 1.00-1.50 lower, instances 2.00 off. Bulls firm to 1.00 higher. An expanded holiday supply of slaughter steers came under heavy down ward pressure in reflection of a sharply breaking car cass trade. Heifers were in generally better demand than steers and declines were less severe. Yield grade continued to be a major price-determining factor, and most interests were not aggressive for numbers beyond immediate requirements. The overall finish of the steer and heifer supply was hardly as at tractive as most recent weeks and many cattle did not show to best advantage as feedlot conditions deteriorated somewhat as a result of recent moisture. Slaughter steers made up approximately 45 pet and heifers 29 pet. Cows corn prices 15 pet and feeders 6 pet. STEERS: on Monday of current week, two loads Choice 3 1138-1265 lbs. 69.50. At midweek, two loads Choice with few Prime 2300 3100 'BRIGHTEN YOU* FUTURE" mpSW* Red & White Dairy Cattle Association \j[ Box 63L, Crystat Spring, PA 15536 u Phone 814-735-4221 predominantly 3 1125-1150 lbs. 68.15-68.25, part load Choice 3 68.50. Choice 2-4 1000-1275 lbs mainly 67.00- 68.00. Some Choice and Prime 2-31000-1250 lbs. 66.00- 67.00. Good 2-3 63.00-66.00. Good and Choice 2-3 1200- 1350 lbs. Holstems 62.00- 62.25. Good 60.00-61.00. Average of LS-214 detailed quotations for Choice 900- 1100 lb. steers this week 67.09; Choice 1100-1300 lbs. 67.81. Average weight steers for two days this week 1182 lbs. as compared 1192 lbs. last week. Average weight heifers for two days this week 1012 lbs. as compared 1007 lbs. last week. Utility and HEIFERS: on Monday, load Choice and Prune 3-4 1075 lbs. 68.00. At midweek, several loads and part loads Choice and Prime 3-4 1000- 1050 lbs. 67.00-67.50, some lareg share 4 66.50. Choice 2- 4 900-1050 lbs. 65.50-67.00, load 3 950 lbs. 67.50. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 850-1050 lbs. 64.50-65.50. Good 2-3 60.0064.00. COWS: Utility and Commercial 24 46.00-48.00. Cutter 44.0047.00. Canner and Low-cutter 41.0044.00. BULLS: 1-2 1400-2100 lbs. 54.00-60.00, individual 161.00- 64.00. FEEDERS: Modest volume medium frame' 1 1000-1100 lb. steers Good and Choice for slaughter 66.50- 67.00. Estimated • receipts 3700 Same day last week 461 Active, feeder steers and heifers steady. Supply largely medium frame 1400- 800 lb. feeder steers and 400- 700 lb. heifers. Moderate buyer attendance. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, Inc. 12 Miles East of Lancaiter on Route 23, New Holland, Penna. WEEKLY FEEDER PIG SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY Sale to Start at IP. We Will Receive Your Pigs Anytime From 7 A.M. Wed. Morning State Graded UntO 12 Noon. All pigs inspected by State Approved Veterinarian. £ State tag* available at our office for yon to V tag pig* at home to save 25 cents tagging charge. Tags delivered If yon call 717-35*4341 our office in advance. Calf Sale To Be Held Every Thursday At 4:30 P.M. NORMAN KOLB ABE DIFFENBACH 717-397-5538 717-393-4484' Oklahoma Cattle Thursday, January 3 FEEDER STEF’-* Medium Frame 1 lot 2fkHb 111.00; 300-400 lb. 97.50- 106.50, package 337 lb .108.00; 400-500 lb. 89.00-95.50, 500-600 lb. 82.50-89.50; 600-700 lb. 80.00-85.50; 700-800 lb 78.00- 800-840 lb. 75.00- 78.00, two lots 822-933 lb fleshy 70.30-72.00. Urge Frame 1 500-600 lb. 83.75- 88.50; 675-750 lb. 78.75-81.50, two part loads 883-971 lb 69.00- Medium frame 1- 2 295-358 lb. 96.00; two lots 460-467 lb.' 87.00-89.00; few 525-600 lb. 79.00-80.50; 695800 lb. 74.25-76.25. Medium Frame 2 lot 330 lb. 87.50; 400- 450 lb. 75.00-82.50. Large frame 2 holsteins lot 564 lb 71.75; lot 669 lb. 69.25; lot 851 lb. 6.50. FEEDER HEIFERS Medium frame 1 300-400 lb 79.75-87.25; 400800 lb. 74.25- 80.00; 500-600 lb. 72.00-76.00, 600-700 lb. 69.75-73.0&_ Medium frame 1-2 lot 280 Tm 80.75; 375-475 lb. 72.75-74.50, few 550-600 lb. 68.50-70.25, 600-650 lb. 66.50-69.75. For the week: compared to two weeks ago feeder heifers ahd steers under 600 lb. steady; steers over 600 lb 1.00-2.00 higher. Slaughter cows steady to 1.00 higher Slaughter bulls 2.00-4.00 higher. Late sales of utility and commercial 2-3 48.00 51.25. YG 1-2 1300-1500 lb slaughter bulls 64.25-65.25, 19 head 1525-1650 lb. lean high dressing at 70.00. Salable receipts this hohday shor tened .week near 5200 head compared with 606 head the holiday shortened period one week ago and 4425 head the same holiday shortened week one year .ago. Feeder steers and heifers comprised 93 percent of this weeks receipts; cows and bulls 7 percent. JK
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