Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 19, 1980, Image 6

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    A6— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 19,1980
Hay
Markets
New Holland
Hay
New Holland
Sales Stables
Monday, July 14
Report supplied by auction
48 loads.
Alfalfa 71.00-101.00;
Timothy 36 00-68.00; Mixed
35.00-90.00; Straw 50.00-
71.00; Corn 106.00-109.00.
Good’s
Hay
Leola, Pa.
Wednesday, July 16
Report supplied by auction
57 loads.
Alfalfa 90.00-104.00;
Timothy 46.00-69.00; Mixed
63.00-75.00; Straw 47.00-
57.00; Com 105.00-122.00 and
ane at 128 00
Regional
Hay
Friday, July 11
Report supplied by PDA
(All hay No. 2 and better,
prices paid by the dealers at
the farm and per ton )
Hay & Straw fully steady,
movement very slow.
Alfalfa 40.00-65.00; Mixed
hay 35.00-50 00; Timothy hay
30 00-45 00, Straw 35 00-
40 00, Mulch 20.00-30 00
Green Dragon
Hay
Ephrata, Pa.
Friday, July 11
Report supplied by PDA
32 loads hay and 12 loads
straw
Alfalfa 60.00-75 00, couple
84 00 and 96 00; Mixed hay,
few 30.00-48.00, Timothy hay
51 00-58 00, few down to
31 00, Meadow Hay, one load
at 24 00, Straw 43 00-59 00,
Ear Com, 7 loads 100 00-
112 00, Com Fodder, one at
39 00
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, Inc.
12 Miles East of Lancaster
oo Roote 23, New Holland, Peuna.
WEEKLY
FEEDER PIG
SALE
EVERY
WEDNESDAY
Sale to Start atI;3OP.M
We Will Receive Your Pigs Anytime
From 7 A.M. Wed Morning
State Graded Until 12 Noon.
All pigs inspected by State Approved Veterinarian.
State tags available at oar office for yon to
tag pigs at home to save 25 cents tagging charge
Tags delivered if yoa call 717-354-4341
oor office in advance.
. Calf Sale To Be Held
Every Thursday At 4 30 P.M.
NORMAN KOLB ABE DIFFENBACH
717-W7-SUB 717-3 J 3-4444
Peoria
Cattle
Thursday, July 17
Report supplied by USDA
CATTLE Trading on
slaughter steers and heifers
rather selective and
moderately active
Slaughter steers over 1100
lbs fully steady and lighter
weights through Wednesday
steady to 50 lower Heifers
steady to 50, instances 1 00
lower Cows were sharply
lower and by Wednesday
were mostly 5 00-6 00 off
Bulls 1 00-2 00 lower Steer
supply Good to mostly
Choice 1000-1175 lbs with
only a few loads Mixed
Choice and Prune offered
Demand more narrow for
under 1100 lbs steers and
under 900 lbs heifers, but
demand for steers over 1150
lbs to go west furnished a
significant part of outlets
this week Cow supply about
4% of receipts Receipts
totaled about 3100 this week,
3264 a week ago and 5735 a
vear ago
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Few Mixed Choice and
Prime 3-4 1200-1238 lbs 69 50-
70 00 Choice, few Prune 24
1000-1250 lbs 68 50-70 00, few
3 975-1050 lbs 67 50-68 00 and
a few part loads 1050-1150
lbs Monday 70 25-70 50
Mixed Good and Choice 2-3
950-1150 lbs 67 00-68 00 Good
63 00-67 00 Couple lots Good
and Choice 2-3 1370-1400 lbs
Holstems 59 00-61 50
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Choice, few Prune 24 950-
1050 lbs mostly 66 00-67 00
Wednesday, part load 67 75,
few 3 850-900 lb s 65 00-65 50
Mixed Good and Choice 24
850-1000 lbs 64 00-66 00 Good
61 00-64 50
COWS Utility and
Commercial 2-3 41 00-43 50
late, few commercial 4-5
36 00 Monday some Utility 2
to 46 50 Cutter 1-2 late 38 DO
-41 00
BULLS Yield grade 1-2
1100-1700 lbs 50 00-56 00, few
to 58 00-60 50
WE'RE GROWING RETTE
Livestock market and auction news
Valley
Auction
Fredericksburg, Pa
Tuesday, July 15
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE 130 Compared
with last Tuesday’s market,
slaughter cows $2 to $3
lower Choice 1020-1310 lbs
slaughter steers 67 85-69 60,
few Good 59 00-56 60, few
Standard 54 10-57 50, few
Good &*. Choice holstems
57 25-60.50 Good slaughter
heifers 53 50-59 50, one at
62 00, few Standard 51 50-
56.75 Utility & Commercial
slaughter cows 42 25-45 25,
couple 48 75 and 51 50,
Cutters 42 50-43.35, Canner &
Low Cutter 37 25-40 50, few
Shells down to 31 25. Few
Good slaughter bullocks
58 00-60 75, few Standard
54 00-57 25, few Utility & Low
Standard 48 50-52 50 Yield
Grade #1 1100-1730 lbs
slaughter bulls 55.00-58.75.
CALVES 250 Vealers
grading Standard & Good $3
to $5 lower Few Choice
vealers 76.00-95 00, Standard
& Good 65-100 lbs 66 00-77 00,
Utility 50-95 lbs 53 00-62 00
Farm calves, holstein bulls
85-125 lbs 83 00-115 00, few
down to 69 00; holstein
heifers 85-140 lbs 89 00
170 00, mostly 111 00-138 00
HOGS 190. Barrows & gilts
50 cents to $1 higher US No
1-2 200-235 lbs barrows &
gilts 44.50-45 50, lot 46.00, No
1-3 190-245 lbs 43.25-44.50,
No 2-3 230-275 lbs 42.50
43 10. Few US No 1-3 270-445
lbs sows 40.00-41 25, No 2-3
305-610 lbs 35 25-40 25,
Utility 270-315 lbs 32 00
35 75 Few Boars 25 25-28 25
FEEDER PIGS 38 US No
1-3 25-40 lbs feeder pigs
39 50-43.00 cwt, few No 1-3
60-75 lbs 25 00-26 00 per
hundred weight
SHEEP 11 Good & Choice
45-90 lbs spring slaughter
lambs 49 00-55 00, one at
62 00 One ewe at
23 00
Middleburg
Auction
Middleburg, Pa.
Tuesday, July IS
Report supplied by auction
CATTLE 287 Compared
with last Tuesday’s market,
High Choice & Prime
slaughter steers 65 00-70 35,
Choice 64 00-72 10, Good
56 00-64 00, Standard 54 00-
56 00, Utility 50 00-54 00
Green Dragon
Livestock Sales &*1
1 mile North of Ephrata, PA
00>NS COWS COWS
BUYERS FROM 3 STATES
Regular consignments from Ray Kyper, Bob
Kennedy, Dale Brewer and Ed Stover plus local
consigners
Lots of good Northern Feeders and Stockers
SALE EVERY FRIDAY
Bulls, Steers, Slaughter Cows,
Lambs and Veal Calves
11 OO A M - Beef Sale Stockers & Feeders
200 to 250 each week
12:30 P.M - Dairy Cows
7:00 P.M. - Small Animal Sale
For Special Sales and Herd Dispersals on the
farm or at our barn or other market information
call Office 717-733-2444.
WALTER H. RISSER, Proprietor
r hoic< slaughter heifers
60 00-66 10, uood 55 00-60 00,
Standard 52 00-55 00, Utility
48 00-52 00 Utility & Com
mercial slaughter cows
44 00-46 75, few to 48 75,
Cutters 42 00-45 75, Canner &
Cutter 35 00-42 00, Shells
down to 30.00 Choice
slaughter bullocks 60.00-
62 60, Good 58.00-60 00 Yield
Grade #1 slaughter bulls
55 00-62 35; yield grade #2
47 00-55.00
CALVES 152 Prime
vealers 100 00-104 00, Choice
90 00-100 00, Good 85.00-90.00,
Standard & Good 90-110 lbs
70 00-85 00, 70-90 lbs 60 00-
70 00 Farm calves, holstem
bulls 90-120 lbs 95 00-115 00,
holstem heifers 80-175 lbs
100.00-167 50
HOGS 630. (Monday, July
14, 1980). US No 1-2 210-235
lbs. barrows & gilts 43.50
44 35, No 1-3 195-250 lbs
43.00-43.50, No 2-3 190-270
lbs 41 00-43 00 US No 1-3
280-480 lbs. sows 37 00-39 75,
No 2-3 300-700 lbs 30 00
37 00 Boars 200600 lbs
29 25-32.75.
FEEDER PIGS 561 US
No 1-3 1020 lbs. feeder pigs
7.0015 00 per head, No 1-3
20-40 Jbs. 15 0025 00, No 1-3
40-60 lbs 25 0030 00 per
head
SHEEP 31 Choice 80105
lbs spring slaughter lambs
65 0071 00, Good 6080 lbs
58.00-63 00 Slaughter ewes
20 0 032.00
Baltimore
USDA
Monday, July 14
Report supplied by USDA
CATTLE. Limited sales
slaughter steers $1,002.00
higher. Cows 50 cents - $2.00
higher. Bulls steady. Supply
20% slaughter steers and
heifers, 55% cows, 20%
feeders, balance bulls
SLAUGHTER STEERS
BEEFALO
FOR SALE
-Semen in stock
-tfe. %, 7/8-animals
BEEFALO
N&J
4270
Quakerbridge Rd.
Princeton, N J 08540
609-896-0336
Choice 2-4 875-1075 lbs 68.00-
70 25
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Good and Choice 2-4 875-1100
lbs. 62.00-64.00; few Good 2-3
700-1165 lbs. 55.00-60.25.
COWS: Utility 2-3 41.75-
47.75; Cutter 1-2 37.25-44.75.
BULLS: YG 1-2 1075-1510
lbs. 52.00-57.75; Individual 1
1645 lbs. 61.00.
FEEDER CATTLE-
Steers - Medium Frame #1
765-950 lbs. 65.25-68.25; 575-
650 lbs. 65.50-74.00. Heifers -
Medium Frame #1 465-685
lbs. 56.00-63.75.
HOGS 800: Barrows &
Gilts $l.OO higher US 1-2 200-
240 lbs. 43.00-43.25; US 2-3
230-260 lbs. 42 2543 00.
SOWS- Over 400 lbs.
steady; under 400 lbs. $2.00-
3.00 lower US 1-2 300400 lbs.
34.00-35.00; 400600 lbs. 37.00-
38.50, few early 39.00.
VEAL AND CALF
AUCTION: Good and Choice
vealers 75-110 lbs. 70.00
74.50; couple 175-185 lbs.
77.00. Calves returned to
farm 74.5093.00; several
97.0098.00.
SHEEP AUCTION:
NEW HAY
AUCTION
EVERY FRIDAY - 1:30 P.M.
Straw, Grain, Firewood, etc.
HORSE AUCTION-7:30 P.M.
BEIL'S SALES
1 Mi. North of York Springs on Route 15
Hay - 717-334-7724, David W Martin, Auct./Mgr
Horse - 717-528-8218, Wm Artnp, Auct
i. B.
KELLER
&BRO.
DAIRY
COWS
Mount Joy, Pa. 17552
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COWS & HEIFERS
VIGO CHARMCROSS 84 pt 2nd calf due 8/19/80 to
Jemmi, 2-3,346,15,134,674, 4 5 Dam 85 pt Crocker 5-2,
924 fat
ELEVATION VICTORY EDSON, 81 pt 3rd calf due
8/26/80 to Creek-Bluff Elevation Lester, 3-3,365, 20,042,
750.3 7 Dam 85 pt Pencor 4-4,976 fat
DUMBELLE LIFTOFF, Ist calf due
10/24/80 to Galaxy Dam Christ Tony 4-4, 380, 16,904,
651.3 9 2nd Dam 86 pt Black Eagle 200,000 LT
ROUND OAK RAG APPLE ELEVATION, Ist calf
due 1/25/81 to Willow Dam 83 pt Transmitter 3-11, 365,
19.832.682.3 4
LIME-HOLLOW ADMIRAL DE KOL. Ist calf due
10/13/80 to Persuader Dam Imperial Chief 6-3, 305,
16,176,693,4 3
WESTMORELAND BRIGADIER, Ist calf due
10/22/80 to Willow
TUSKAHO CHRIST LEADER, 3rd calf due 8/30/80 to
Conductor Matt 3-6,326,18,503,652,3 5
HOMINEATA EI£VATOR, 3rd calf due 10/11/80 to
Clem
VIGO CHARMCROSS, 3rd calf due 11/27/80 to
Jemim 3-6,301,14,522,668,4 6
VIGO CHARMCROSS (GRADE) 3rd calf due 8/11/80
to Trump, 3-6,384,18,934,691,3 6
REGISTERED BULLS
PENSTATEIVANHOE STAR bom 6/29/79 Dam VG
85 Collins Crest Majesty 3-11,334,18,399,672,3 6
WESTMORELAND BRIGADIER, born 7/4/79 Dam
84 pt Ivanhoe Star 4-6,305,20,298,743,3 7
RIPPCHEN BOOT-NICK bom 8/14/79 Dam 87 pt
Paclamar Astronaut 4-9,305,19,240,778,4 1
Also High Quality Grade Cows and Heifers %
Transportation and financing available.
STEVE KELLER 808 KELLER
717-653-1523
Office: 717-653-4851
717-653-2284
Choice and Prune spMte
slaughter lambs 99-118 IrT
lbs 65.25-66.75.
New Holland
Dairy
New Holland,Pa.*
Wednesday, July 16
Report sullied by auction
Reported receipts of 108
cows and 31 heifers and 5
bulls. Market steady.
Load of Pa. fresh cows,
800.00- Load of 36 all
stages cows, 555.00-1360.00
Load of Wis fresh cows,
1175.00- Load of NY
fresh cows, 980.00-1500.00,
springers 1425.00-1550.00
Load of 46 all stages cows,
485.00- Locally
consigned cows 610.00-
1300.00. Springing Heifers
grades 850.00-1250.00. Bulls
305.00- £
U.S. milk production
totaled 123.6 billion pounds in
1979. That’s up two percent
from 1978 and the highest
national total since 1965,
according to USDA.
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