Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 18, 1980, Image 9

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    • Livestock market and auction news
Pa. Grain
Tuesday, October 14
Report supplied by PDA
Compared with last
Monday’s market for
Southeastern, Central and
South Central PA. Com
steady to 15 cents higher.
Wheat steady to 30 cents
higher. Barley steady. Oats
steady, instances stronger.
Old & New Com unevenly
steady.
Prices paid delivered to
dealers dock - (All prices per
bushel, except Ear Cora per
ton.)
Southeastern Pa.
Com No. 2-y range 3.60-
3.80, average 3.71; Wheat
} 2 range 3.904.93, mostly
4.10-4.50, average 4.37;
Barley No. 3 range 2.25-2.55,
average 2.39; Oats No. 2
range 1.85-2.09, average
1.98; Soybeans No. 1 7.80-
8.15, average 7.98; Gram
Sorghum No. 2 range 3.00,
average 3.00; Buckwheat
range 7.75, average 7.75;
Ear Com range 100.00-110.00,
average 105.64; New Ear
Com range 75.00-80.00, few
reported 90.00, average
79.36.
Central Pa.
Com No. 2-y range 3.45-
3.70, average 3.58; Wheat
No. 2 range 3.90-4.30,
SMUCKER'S SALES & SERVICE
RD #2, BOX 21
NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557
§The Deutz 912 series engines are different
because they have direct fuel injection!
2 Cyl. F2L-912
We Have SR2I2 h.p. Lister Diesels, as is or rebuilt.
• Good used diesel- . • New Sputnik wheels
engines and parts
We mount diesels on balers, crimpers, cornpickers, etc.
Install a blower fan
for better diesel &
refrigerationcooling.
Longer life oirdiesel.
LET ME BREATHE!
FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL
717-354-4158 OR IF NO ANSWER
CALL 717-354-4374.
average 4.09; Barley No. 3
range 2.15-2.30, average
2.23; Oats No. 2 range 1.70-
1.90, average 1.80; Gram
Sorghum No. 2 range 2.60-
2.65, average 2.63; Buck
wheat range 8.00, average
8.00; Ear Com 90.00-102.00,
average 98.00; New Ear
Cora 70.00-80.00, average
74.71.
South Central Pa.
Com No. 2-y range 3.40-
3.70, average 3.57; Wheat
No. 2 range 3.804.00, few
reported 4.40, average 4.03;
Barley No. 3 range 2.05-2.20,
average 2.16; Oats No. 2
range 1.80-2.00, average
1.91; Ear Com range 80.00-
104.00, average 95.57; New
Ear Corn 60.00-80.00,
average 74.40.
Western Pa.
Com No. 2-y range 3.00-
3.50, average 3.24; Wheat
No. 2 range 3.95-4.00,
average 3.97; Barley no. 3
range few reported 2.05-2.10,
average 2.08; Oats No. 2
range 1.60-1.75, average
1.68; Ear Com range few
reported 80.00-85.00, average
82.50.
Southeastern, Central &
South Central Summary
Com No. 2-y range 3.45-
3.75, average 3.64; Wheat
No. 2 range 3.90-4.50,
average 4.21; Barley No. 3
DISTRIBUTOR FOR:
LISe, PERKINS &
SLANZI DIESELS
AN AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR
DEUTZ DIESELS 3 h.p. to 450 h.p.
range 2.10-2.50, average
2.28; Oats No. 2 range 1.75-
2.05, average 1.88; Ear Com
range 90.00-107.00, average
100.59; New Ear Com 70.00-
80.00, average 76.87.
Western Maryland
Market
Hagerstown, Md.
Tuesday, October 14
Report supplied by auction
BUTCHER COWS: Good
run, 50 cents higher. High
Yield 49.00-51.85; Standard &
Utility 46.0049.00; Canners
42.00-46.00; Shelly 42.00
Down. Bulls Good 1100-1650
ibs. 56.50-60.00; Steers Good
950-1100 lbs. 64.00-67.00;
Heifers Standard to 56.50.
BUTCHER HOGS: Light
run. US § 1 & 2 215-240 lbs. to
50.00; 240-260 lbs. to 48.50;
195-210 lbs. to 49.50. SOWS:
350-650 lbs. 40.00-44.50; 250
350 lbs. 37.00-43.00. BOARS:
400600 lbs. 37.75-38.50.
VEAL CALVES: Bidding
active! Good & Choice 92.00
106.00; Standard 80.00-91.00;
Stocky & Thin 60.0060.00;
Killers 80-100 lbs. 70.00-82.00;
Weak & Rough 70.00 and
down.
CALVES RETURNED TO
FARM: Good demand.
Holstein Heifers 90-110 lbs.
135.00-180.00; Holstein Bulls
p
For lower cost per
hour power, rely on
isten
DIESEL POWER
95-110 lbs. 100.00-111.00, few
85.00- Beef Type 80-
105 lbs. 85.00-120.00.
LAMBS: Good & Choice
90-115 lbs. 54.00-59.50.
STOCK CATTLE: Good
run- prices steady. Steers
400800 lbs. (Good & Choice)
60.00- 800-950 lbs.
(Good & Choice) 55.0087.50;
Heifers 300800 lbs. (Good)
50.0080.00.
BULLS: 350-600 lbs.
(Choice) 57.0087.00; 350800
lbs. (Good) 52.0080.00.
PIGS AND SHOATS:
’ Prices steady. By the Head
1580 lbs. 8.00-15.C0; 3080 lbs.
16.00-25.00; By the Lb. 100-
160 lbs. 37.0041.00.
Leesport
Auction
Wednesday, October 15
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE 404. Supply in
cluded 146 feeder cattle.
Compared with the market
two week’s ago: Few High
Choice & Prime 1150-1430
lbs. slaughter steers 69.75-
72.00, Choice 1000-1300 lbs.
68.00-71.00, Good 63.0068.35,
Standard 58.0064.00. Choice
900-1200 lbs. slaughter
heifers 61.8566.10, couple
Good 68.00 & 75.00 (double
muscled). Utility & Com
mercial slaughter cows
46.50- one at 49.50, Low
Dressing Utility 43.50-46.10,
Cutters 43.75-44.75, Canner &
Low Cutters 38.75-43.10,
Shells down to 32.00. Good &
Choice slaughter bullocks
61.50- few to 72.00, few
Standard 56.50-81.50. Few
Yield Grade #1,1350-1850 lbs.
slaughter bulls 59.0061.25,
one 62.75, few #2,960-1240 lbs.
52.75-54.25. Large Frame #l,
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350-500 lbs. feeder steers
73.50- few #2, 3-450 lbs.
52.50- 700-1050 lbs.
52.5086.50, Medium #l, 3-500
lbs. 68.00-77.50. Few Large
Frame #l, 3-500 lbs. feeder
heifers 66.00-75.00, Medium
§l, 350800 lbs. 55.5083.00.
Few Medium #l, 5-570 lbs.
feeder bulls 61.5085.50.
60-00 lbs. 64.50-76.00; one lot
Standard 74 lbs. 60.00.
SLAUGHTER CALVES:
Choice 280-450 lbs. 58.00-
66.00, few 450-510 lbs. 53.00-
59.00; Good 350450 lbs. 41.00-
CALVES 133. Couple to ttarm-
Prime vealers 103.40-104.00,
few Choice 90.00-94.00, few SflJLilSf™ hobte “
Good 82.00-90.00, few *™und
Standard & Good 110-130 lbs. ea J U K l6^°' l9 « JJI
78.00-83.50, 90-110 lbs. 70.00- TJJf “?•
77.00, 70-85 lbs. 65.00-70.00, *jSL rL»00
SET»SS
Bulls mM ' ,m aUMUM.
iSoo-iSo” 90 ‘ 130 lbs ’ Milk production
HOGS 410. US No. 1-2 2-235
lbs. barrows and gilts 50.50
51.10, few down to 50.00, No.
1-3 195-260 lbs. 49.00-50.50,
few down to 48.00, lot No. 1-3
185 lbs. at 45.25. US No. 1-3
530 lbs. sows 41.50-42.25, few
No. 2-3 440-700 lbs. 39.75-
41.50. Boars 33.50-35.00.
FEEDER PIGS 193. US
No. 1-3 2065 lbs. feeder pigs
67.00-78.00 per hun
dredweight, No. 16 35-50 lbs.
55.0067.00, few No. 1-3 6075
lbs. 54.0058.00, No. 1-3 90120
lbs. 46.0051.00 Cwt., Utility
2-540 lbs. 42.0051.00 Cwt.
SHEEP 69. Choice 90130
lbs. wooled slaughter lambs
55.0062.00, 5090 lbs. 64.00
80.00, few Good 65-75 lbs.
57.00-60.00. Slaughter sheep
19.0036.00,
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users are turning to ESHLAND
Coal and Wood Boilers to supply
their hot water and heating needs.
Built for efficiency and durability,
these units can greatly reduce fuel
costs.
Eshland’s Rotary Grate system
allows efficient burning of differ
ent coal grades and sizes as well
as wood.
Lancaster
Weekly
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climbs
; HARRISBURG - Milk
production in Pennsylvania
during September 1980
| totaled 700 million pounds,
! up three percent from a year
! earlier, according to the
Pennsylvania Crop
Reporting Service.
The number of milk cows
in the commonwealth during
September was 714,000 head,
up 9000 head from a year
ago. Milk production per cow
averaged 980 pounds in
September, up 15 pounds
from a year ago.
United States milk
production during Sep
tember totaled 10.4 billion
pounds, three percent above
1 September 1979.
Milk production per cow
average 952 pounds, 23
pounds more than a year
earlier and 56 pounds above
‘ September 1978.
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