A6—Lancaster Faming, Saturday, March 1,1910 Hay Markets Good’s Hay Leola,Pa. Wednesday, February 27 Report supplied by auction 12S loads moved. All prices per ton unless otherwise noted. Alfalfa 70.00-102.00, one at 122.00; Timothy 44.00-61.00; Mixed 56.00-77.00, one at 122.00; Clover 58.00-73.00; Straw 44.0048.00; Corn Fodder 37.0041.00; Com 69.00-84.50. Vintage Hay Thursday, February 28 Report supplied by auction All prices per ton unless otherwise noted. Alfalfa 56.00-94.00; Mixed 55.00-63.00; Straw 43.00- 55,00; Timothy 49.00-64.00. New Holland Hay New Holland Sales Stables Thursday, February 28 Report supplied by auction 184 loads moved. All prices per ton unless otherwise noted. Alfalfa 50.00-125.00; Timothy 40.00-70.00; Mixed 31.00-105.00; Straw 31.00- 72.00; Com 64.00-95.00. Regional Hay Monday, February 25 Report supplied by PDA (All hay No. 2 and better, prices paid by dealers at the farm and per ton.) Hay and Straw slow, steady to weak. Alfalfa 50.00-75.00; Mixed hay 40.0050.00; Timothy hay 35.00-50.00; Straw 35.00- 50.00; Mulch 20.00-35.00. Green Dragon Hay Ephrata, Pa. Friday, February 22 Report supplied by PDA Alfalfa 78.00-121, in dividual 66.00; Mixed hay 40.00- few to 108.00; Timothy 48.00-57.00; Clover, individual 79.00; Straw 41.00- 50.00; Ear Com, 2 loads 89.00- Com Fodder, individual 48.00; Oats, in dividual's 1.80-1.90 per bushel. I SPRAY MATERIALS | | INSECTICIDES I 1 “SCHAEFFER” LUBRICANTS z jj Check Our Prices I f Before You Buy 5 2 DAVID K. WEAVER I I Box 272, Rt. #6 * ; Wellsboro, Pa. 16901 | i Ph; 717-724-5369 | Pa. Grain Monday, February 25 Report supplied by PDA Compared to last Mon day’s market for Southeastern, Central and South Central Pa. Com steady to 5 cents lower. Wheat unevenly steady. Barley & Oats steady. Ear Com steady to weak. Prices paid delivered to dealers dock. (All prices per bushel, except Ear Com per ton). Southeastern Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.70- 2.95, average 2.83; Wheat No. 2 range 4.004.40, average 4.21; Barley No. 3 range 1.95-2.30, few reported to 2.60, average 2.20; Oats No. 2 range 1.60-1.80, few reported to 1.90, average 1.73; Soybeans No. 1 range 5.68-6.11, average 5.94; Gram Sorghum No. 2 range 2.20, average 2.20; Ear Com range 68.00-30.00, average 71.55. Central Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.65- 2.85, average 2.78; Wheat No. 2 range 3.80-4.25, average 4.05; Barley No. 3 range 1.80-2.12, average 1.93; Oats No. 2 range 1.50- 1.80, average 1.64; Gram Sorghum No. 2 range 2.40- 2.60, average 2.53; Ear Com range 63.00-72.00, average 65.87. South Central Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.55- 2.75, average 2.64; Wheat No. 2 range 3.70-4.10,. average 3.83; Barley No. 3 range 1.85-2.10, average 1.97; Oats No. 2 range 1.65- 1.80, few reported down to - 1.50, average 1.72; Ear Com range 64.00-70.00, average 66.75. Western Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.45- 2.80, average 2.63; Wheat No. 2 range 3.75, average 3.75; Barley No. 3 range 1.55- 1.60, average 1.58; Oats No. 2 range 1.50-1.60, average 1.53; Ear Com range few reported 55.00-60.00, average 57.50. Southeastern, Central & South Central Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.60- 2.90, average 2.79; Wheat No. 2 range 3.80-4.40, average 4.09; Barley No. 3 range 1.85-2.30, average 2.07; Oats No. 2 range 1.60- 1.80, average 1.69; Ear Com range 64.00-76.00, average 68.44. Beil’s Hay Yor,k Springs, Pa. Friday, February 22 Report supplied by auction 13 loads. Prices per ton. Market lower due to rainy weather. Alfalfa 49.00-69.00; Timothy 45.00; Mixed Hay 37.50-42.50; Straw 35.00; Firewood, per cord 44.00. Livestock market and auction news Central ' U.S. Carlot, Wednesday, February 27 1 Report supplied by USDA Compared to Tuesday’s 4:30 report, steer beef not established except few sales Choice 4 and Good about steady early with late un dertone weak. Bulk of steer beef sales to weekly chain store orders. Heifer beef steady, to 1.00 lower with most last sales 1.00 lower. Buyers showing interest for heifer beef at lower price levels, but overall demand and movement light. Sup plies adequate for demand. Sales on 59 loads of steer and heifer beef. STEER BEEF 24% Loads FOB Omaha Basis Choice 2-3 500-700 lbs. YG 3 105.50, YG 2 106.50 chain stores Choice 2-3 600-700 lbs. 103.50 chain stores Choice 4 600-800 lbs. 97.00 steady, 800-900 lbs. 93.50- 95.00 Good 2-3 600-800 lbs. 101.00 steady FOB Amarillo Basis Choice 2-3 500-700 lbs. YG 3 105.00, YG 2 106.00 chain stores HEIFER BEEF 34% Loads FOB Omaha Basis Choice 3 500-700 lbs. 102.00- 103.00, late 1.00 lower late 102.00. Choice 3 400-500 lbs. 100.00 Choice 4 500-700 lbs. 95.50 1.00 lower Good 2-3 500-700 lbs. 100.00- 101.00 Generally steady. Cow Beef steady to 1.00 lower mostly to west coast. COW BEEF 7 Loads FOB Omaha Basis Util (Brkg) 3-4 450/up lbs. 85.00- steady 1.00 Iwr. Util (Bng) 2-3 400/up lbs, 89.00- steady Canner/Cutter 1-2 350/up lbs. 99.00 1.50 lower than Monday PRIMAL BEEF CUTS 2 Loads FOB Omaha Basis FORES 130-210 lbs. 94.50- 95.50. BONELESS PROCESSING BEEF/TRIMMINGS 21 Loads 90 net chem lean fresh 134 00 ; 85 pet chem lean fresh 123 00; 75 pet chem lean frozen 97.00-98.00; 75 pet chem’lean fresh 99.00-100.00; 50 pet chem lean fresh 49.00- 50.50 mostly steady. Compared to Tuesday’s 2:15 report, fresh pork loins steady to 3.25 higher. Picnics not established. Boston Butts generally steady. Fresh hams generally steady to limited test. Sdls bellies steady to 2.50 higher. Trading slow to moderate. Sales reported on 96-1/2 loads of pork items, and 14 loads of trimmings and variety meats. FRESH PORK CUTS LOINS; 14/dn lbs. 75.75- 76.00; 14-17 lbs. 74.75-75.00 2.00- higher; 14-17 lbs. 77.00- clear channel; 17- 20 lbs. 71.00-72.50 steady; 20/up lbs. 74.00-75.00 clear channel. PICNICS: No Sales Reported BOSTOM BUTTS: 4-8 lbs. 62.00 generally steady; 8/up lbs. 63.00. SPARERIBS: No Sales Reported SKINNED HAMS: 14-17 lbs. 70.75 generally steady; 17-20 lbs. 70.00 firm. BELLIES, SDLS: 12-J4 lbs. 33.00-36.00 1.00-2.50 higher; 14-16 lbs. 33.00 .50- LOO higher; 18-20 lbs. 30.00 steady-1.00 higher VARIETY MEATS KIDNEYS: 17.00-18.00 LIVERS: 23.25. MELTS: 5.00-10.00 NECK BONES: 12.00 JOWLS, SKINNED: 22.Q0 fresh and frozen. BONELESS PROCESSING PORK TRIMMINGS (Chemical Lean) 72 pet trimmings fresh 67.50; 72 pet bnls picnics fresh 76.00. Joliet Cattle Thursday, February 28 Report supplied by USDA Friday through Wed nesday’s salable receipts 4,450; 5 days last week 4,032; same period a year ago 4,859. Trading slow on Monday and moderate on Wednesday. Slaughter steers and heifers closed the week mostly steady com pared with Wednesday of last week. Cows ended the week fully 1.00 lower. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Mixed high Choice and Prime 3-41150-1350 lbs. 68.00- 68.50 Monday; 69.00-69.50 Wednesday. Choice 24 1050- 1300 lbs. 67.00-68.00 Monday; 67.50-69.00 Wednesday. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 1000-1250 lbs. 66.00-67.00 Monday; 66.50-67.50 Wed nesday. One load Choice holstems 1560 62.50 Monday SLAUGHTER HEIFERS; Mixed Choice and Prime 34 950-1100 lbs. 67.00-67.50, 2 CALL OR WRITE: wS ib CORPORATION 960 E. GREEN ST.. PASADENA, CA 91106 • (213) 449-1667 £ 5360 MERLE HAY RD., DES MOINES, IA 50323 • (515,) 282-5415 .141 FIELDCREST AVE., EDISON. N J. 08817 • (201) 387-2082 stnng 67.75 Monday. Choice 2-4 900-1100 lbs. Monday; 66.50-67.50 Wednesday. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 800-1000 lbs. 64.00-65.50 Monday; 65.00-66.00 Wed nesday. COWS: Utility and Commercial 1-3 50.00-53.00 Monday; 50.00-52.00 Wed nesday 49.00-51.00, few 52.00 Thursday. Valley Livestock Valley Stockyards Athens,Pa. Monday, February 25 Report supplied by afiction Reported receipts of 490 calves, 103 cows, 32 heifers, 15 bulls, 34 steers, 136 hogs. Cattle market reported steady, calf market reported Ismail to 32.50. Holstein Heifer Calves 182.50; Veal Calves to 107.00; Bobs, 90-110 lbs. 80.00-121.00; Bobs, 80 and down lbs. 60.00-72.00; Grassers & Feeders 50.00- 82.00; Lambs 50.00-67.50; Sheep 18.00-25.00; Hogs, 200- 250 lbs. 35.00 to 37.00, top 41.00; Sows 26.00-32.75; Boars 20.00-28.00; Pigs 10.00- 23.50; Heifers 48.00-54.00; Steers, good 50.00-60.25; Steers, common 50.00-87.00; Bulls 52.50-62.75; Cows, utility 54.00-56.25; Cows, medium 50.00-52.00; Cows, poor or small 40.00 & down; Horses 1 small to 325.00; Goats to 50.00. Lancaster Feeder Cattle Friday, February-22 Report supplied by USDA Feeder Cattle 204 ' 219. 145 Today Last Friday Last Year FARMERS ATTENTION!! gPRAY MATERIALS INSECTICIDES IM-PRUV-ALL MEDINA SOIL ACTIVATOR Check Our Prices Before You Buy. MELVIN R. WEAVER 2213 Leabrook Road, Lancaster, PA 17601 Ph: 717-898-8354 or 569-6576 TREND: Hardly enough of any one class for a market test, except about 60 head heifers and no recent comparison on these available. FEEDER STEERS LARGE FRAME NUMBER 2: Couple lots 930-945 lbs. 64.50-66.50. " FEEDER HEIFERS LARGE FRAME NUMBER 1: One lot 580 lbs. 67.85; 610- 735 lbs. 63.75-66.75. MEDIUM FRAME NUMBER 1 AND 2; One lot 510 lbs. 63.35. LARGE FRAME NUM BER 1 AND 2: 690-710 lbs 63.00-65.00. Hunter’s Auction Monday, February 25 Report supplied by auction HEIFERS: Good to Choice 68.00-75.00. ~~ COWS; High Choice to Prime 54.00-55.25; Good to Standard 51.75-53.00; Utility 49.50-50.75; Cutters 48.25- 49.00; Conners 46.75-48.00. CALVES: High to Choice 140-180 lbs. 98.00-125.00; Good to Choice 120-140 lbs. 94.00-134.00; Standard to Good 90-110 lbs. 92.00-134.00; Utility 75-85 lbs. 82.00-97.00; Low Utility 65-75 lbs. 80.00- 89.00. * FEEDER PIGS: 20-25 lbs $l2 to $l6 by hd.; 3545 lbs $lB to $24 by hd. SOWS; 32.50-36.00. BOARS: 30.50-34.00. Mil %~ r^ TTr - M