Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 15, 1980, Image 8

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    AS —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 15,1980
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NOV. 17-23, 1980
Last nice interim before winter's in.
Cut broken tree limbs now Robin Hood died Nov 23, 1247
Full moon Nov 22 Average length of days for the week, 9'
hours, 36 minutes Passport photos originated Nov 20, 1914
First B-29s raid on Tokyo from Saipan this week in 1944 Trust
not one night's tee
w , sailor long ago who always kept the
bottom of his drinking cup covered
with rusty nails I often wondered
why Also people ashore used to put
" a quahaug shell in their tea kettles
Would you please tell me why 7 JS,
Springfield, Mass
Plenty of old-timers believed that iron was good for a person even in the
form of rust Shells in the Kettle were to add a little lime to the water and
keep the kettle clean
Home Hints If you forgot to soften butter for baking shred it on a grater
using the large holes You can use these thin shreds almost immediately
OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS
New England: Heavy rain, snow in mountains through middle of
week, cold by weekend, with rain and sleet developing
Greater New York-New Jersey. Rainy, then mild through mid
week, by week's end cloudy and cold, with showers
Middle Atlantic Coastal- Storm at start of week, with heavy rain
and cold temperatures, partly cloudy, milder midweek, then cold
wave for weekend
Piedmont & Southeast Coastal- Partly sunny and mild most of
week, then ram, snow west, and cold rest of week and weekend
(All Rights Reserved Yankee Inc Dublin N H 03444)
Peoria
Cattle
Thursday, November 13
Report supplied by USDA
Compared to last week
slaughter steers and heifers
continued their downward
price tumble for the sixth
consecutive week. Slaughter
steers finished the week .50
to 1-00 lower. Heifers 1.50,
instances 2.00 lower. Cows
and bulls remained steady
Trade on slaughter steers
and heifers moderate both
Monday and Wednesday
with pnces the lowest smce
early June. Majority of
receipts consisting of
predommantely YG 3-4
consignments; therefore
forcing buyers to be even
more selective. Receipts this
week were about 4100 as
compared to 3284 a week ago
and 4075 a year ago.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
Choice 2-4, mostly 3’s 1000-
1250 lbs. 64.50-66.50, bulk
65.00- YG 3-4 1000-1250
lbs. 63.50-65.00, mostly 4’s
60.00- Mixed Good and
Choice 2-3 900-1206 lbs. 63.50-
64.50. Good 61.50-64.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS.
Choice and Prime 2-4 950-
1050 lbs. 64.00-64.50. Choice 2-
4 62.50-64.00, closing 62.50-
63.50, mostly 4’s 58.0W1.00.
Mixed Good and Choice 2-3
850*1000 lbs. 60.50-62.50 Good
57.50-61.00.
COWS: Utility and
LEESPQRT MARKET & AUCTION, INC.
North end of Leesport, PA
BERKS COUNTY’S ONLY WEEKLY
gr- CATTLE fi SWINE AUCTTON
WEDNESDAY AT 1 PAL
FARMER’S MARKET Every Wednesday,
12 NOON TO 9 P.M.
tfX 111 >—■ ,
Garden Fresh Fruits & Vegetables - Bakery Fresh Cakes, Pies and Buns
- Butcher Fresh Meats & Cheese - Sporting Goods - Clothing - Furniture -
Jewelry - Used Items & Collectibles
PHONL- 215-926-1307
THE OLD
Ask the Old Fanner: I knew an old
Commercial £-3 43 00-47.00.
Cutter 42.5045 00. Canner
and Low Cutter 40 0043.00.
BULLS: YG 1-2 1100-2000
lbs. 49.00-53.00, few down to
45.00.
Lancaster
Feeder Cattle
Friday, November 7
Report supplied by USDA
Today 699
Last Friday 1103
Last Year 1363
TREND. Feeder steers
mostly steady with Thur
sday special sale or 1.00-2.00
lower than last Friday;
Feeder heifers 1.00-1.50
lower; feeder bulls mostly
steady.
FEEDER STEERS
MEDIUM FRAME 1: One
lot 325 lb. 70.25, 615-720 lb.
66.0W7.25; couple lots 805-
830 lb. 66.50
MEDIUM FRAME 1-2
One lot 325 lbs. 67 75, 50W25
lb. 65.40-66.00, one lot 680 lb
64.75, one lot 815 lb. 63.75.
MEDIUM FRAME 2: Few
625-935 lb. 58.00-60.50.
FEEDER HEIFERS.
MEDIUM FRAME 1-2: Few
lots 415-735 lb. 45.50-48 00.
FEEDER BULLS.
MEDIUM FRAME 1: Couple
lots 470-535 lb. 70.00-71.50,
one lot 490 lb. 66.75
MEDIUM FRAME 1-2:
425-535 lb. 61.00-64.25, couple
lots 650-820 lb. 53.00-54.75.
MEDIUM FRAME 2: One
lot 465 lb. 56.00.
“WHERE FRIENDS MEET”
I
East Coast
Carlot
Wednesday, November 12
Report supplied by USDA
Compared to Monday’s
close: Prune special fed veal
mostly 5.00 lower than
Friday’s last test Good and
Choice boning veal, Nor
theastern suppliers, steady
to firm in limited test, in
shipped steady with Friday
Limited sales Lamb 55 lbs
down generally steady with
last week
VEALCARCASS
HIDE ON
Prime (Special Fed) 300
head 180-240 lbs. 155 00-160.00
mostly 5.00 few 162.00 lower
than, Friday
BONING TYPE
GOOD AND CHOICE
HIDE ON
Northeastern Suppliers
65-75 lbs. 100.00-101 00, all
limited, 55-64 lbs 98.00-99.00
all steady-firm; 45-54 lbs.
96.00-97.00 ; 35-44 lbs. 94.00-
95.00 ; 34 lbs down 92.00-
93.00.
Inshipped. Including late
yesterday. 71-80 lbs. 104.00-
106.00 all steady with
Friday: 61-70 lbs. 102.00-
104.00 ; 51-60 lbs 100 00-
102.00; 41-50 lbs. 98 00-100.00,
30-40 lbs. 96 00-98.00
LAMB CARCASS
Choice & Prime 3-4
2 Loads
55 lbs down, 125.00
Generally steady with last
week.
BONELESS BEEF
2 Loads
US & Canadian origin
75 pet chem lean fresh
106.00
CURED AND PROCESSED
MEATS
7 Loads
Semi-Boneless Hams 14-
17 lbs. 119.00, weak.
Picnics 5-7 lbs. 75 00
No. 1 Sliced Bacon,
Vacuum Pack, 1 lb Pkg.
114.00 weak.
Franks, 70 Beef, 30 Pork, 1
lb Pkg • 95.00, weak.
New Holland
Horse
Monday, November 10
New Holland Sales Stables
Report supplied by auction
Reported receipts of 293
head of horses, mules, and
pomes. Market lower.
Work horses 950.00-
1300.00; Better horsed 575.00-
800,00; Driving horses 375.00-
900 00; Riding horses 350 00-
500 00; Lightweight 350 GO
-475 00; Heavyweight 525 00-
650.00; Mares 40.0(W5.00;
Colts 15 00-50.00, Geldings
40.00-85.00; Larger ponies
150 00-275 00
Turn East off Route 61
LEROY WEIST & JOHN WEIST,MGRS.
Livestock market and auction news
G&M
Livestock
Monday, November 10
Compared to last Monday,
Cows-Higher, Steers-Higher,
Hogs-Steady
STEERS: Dairy Cows
800.00- 00, High Choice
and Prime 67.00-69 85, Good
to Choice 62.00-67.00;
Standard to Good 56.00-62.00.
Feeder Pigs 20-35 lbs. 10.00-
18.50,35-50 lbs. 18.50-29.50
HEIFERS. High Choice
and Prime 64.00-66.00, Good
to Choice 56.00-64.00;
Standard 50.00-56.00
FEEDER STEERS Good
to Choice 300-500 lbs. 55.00-
78.00.
BULLS. 1200-1800 lbs
56.00- 00; 900-1200 lbs
52.00-
COWS: High Choice Prune
48.00-50.50, couple to 54.00,
individual 57 75, Good 46.00-
48.00; Utility 42 00-46 00;
Cutters 40.00-42 00; Canners
down to 36 00
CALVES: High Choice
95 00-106.00; Good 70.00-
95 00; Standard to Good
60 00-70.00 Farm Hoi bulls
90-120 lbs. 90 00-108 00, Hoi.
heifers 90-120 lbs 140.00-
198 00.
HOGS. 200-240 lbs. 4&.00-
50.60; 170-350 lbs. 46.00-48.00.
SOWS: 37.00-46.50
BOARS: 32.00-39.75,
Lambs 50.00-59.00.
SHEEP: 25.00-36.00.
Valley
Livestock
Valley Stockyards
Athens,Pa.
Monday, November 10
Report supplied by auction
Reported receipts of 146
cows, 39 bulls, 468 calves, 23
heifers, 7 steers, 142 hogs, 80
lambs, 1 sheep. Cattle
market reported higher, calf
market reported steady.
Holstein Heifer Calves to
180.00; Veal Calves to 96.00;
Bobs, 90-110 lbs 70.00-81.00,
AND OTHER PEOPLE WHO ARE CONCERNED
' ABOUT THE FUTURE AVAILABILITY OF FUEL AND
IT’S RISING PRICE
If you are interested m learning how you can plan
for fuel independence, attend our meeting at the
LANDIS VALLEY MOTOR INN
Oregon Pike, Lancaster, PA
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4
8:00 P.M.
A presentation will be given If you are interested in
an alternate source of energy for your operation,
please attend
Send coupon to Penn-Agnhol, P.O. Box 90, Grant-.
ville, PA 17028 or call collect 717-469-7419.
I will attend your meeting Thursday, December 4,
1980 at the Landis Valley Motor Inn.
NAME
ADD
PHONE NUMBER
NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN YOUR GROUP
Penn-Agrihol
PO Box 90
Grcmtviile, PA 17028
Bobs, 80 and down lbs. 60.00-
68.00; Grassers & Feeders
45.00- Lambs 51.00-
59.50; Sheep 16.00-20.00,
Hogs, 200-250 lbs. 46.00-54.50;
Sows 35.00-43.50; Boars
25.00- Pigs 8.00-25.00;
Heifers 47.25-52.00; Steers
J.B.
KELLER JKj^M
& bro. wBH
DAIRY
COWS Mount Joy, Pa. 17552
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COWS & HEIFERS
HARRISBURG GAY IDEAL, 80 pt. due 2nd calf
11/28/80 to Sir Charles, 1-11,365,15,439,629,4.1.
VINCENT VIEW MOLLY CHIEF due Ist calf within 10
days. Dam Ivanhoe Jerry 4-9,346,15,568,664,4.3
DIAMOND-S PIETJE STANDOUT due Ist calf within
10 days. Dam Rastus Admiral 2-1,331,15,390,662,4.3.
VINCENT VIEW MOLLY CHIEF due Ist calf within 10
days Dam Gay Ideal.
MOWR-K IMPERIAL KNIGHT due 12/23/80 with 2nd
calf to Arlmda Cinnamon 1-11,305,14,008,500,3 5.
PENN-OCTO KENNY due 4th calf 2/11/81 to Boots 4-
10,365,20,989,718,3 3.
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS
PAWNEE FARM ARLINDA CHIEF bom 8/30/79.
Dam Paclamar Astronaut.
ROUND OAK RAG APPLE ELEVATION born
10/27/79. Dam 87 pt. Life-O-Riley Marquis King 24,
354,22,331, 718,3.2
ROUND OAK RAG APPLE ELEVATION bora 3/1/80
Dam VG 86 pt. Arlmda Chief 6-5,304,21,187,854,4.0.
S-W-D VALIENT bora 3/14/80. Dam VG 88 pt.
Elevation 3-2,353,19,403,702,3.5.
Also High Quality Grade Cows and Heifers
Transportation and financing available.
STEVE KELLER 808 KELLER
717-653-2284 717-653-1523
Office: 717-653-4851
ATTENTION
FARMERS
ESS
medium 48.50-55.00; Steers,
feeder 48.00-72.00; Bulls
52.00- Cows, utility
48.00- Cows, fat 45.00-
47.50; Cows, medium 42 50-
44.50; Cows, poor or small
36.00- Horses to 670 00;
Pomes to 220.00; Goats to
40.00.