Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 06, 1980, Image 9

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    Livestock market and auction news
Belknap
Auction
Wednesday, December 3
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE 45 Compared
with last Wednesday’s
market, one Good slaughter
steer at 59 75, few Standai d
54 00-5 b 00 One Good
slaughter heifer at 54 25, few
Standard 48 00-52 75 Few
Commercial No 4-5
slaughter cows 38.00-45 0,
tew Cutters 43 50-46 50,
Canner & Low Cutter 38 00-
44 00, Shells down to 35 25
Few Standard slaughter
bullocks 46.00-52.50. Few
Yield Grade #1 and #2 1150-
HAY AUCTION
EVERY FRIDAY -1:30 P.M.
HOBS! AUCTION-HO P.H
BEIL'S SALES
1 Mi. North of York Springs on Rt. 15
717-334-7224, David W. Martin
Keep your hogs healthy
and growing fast
with proven products
from
feed (51 lbs. per pig) as its nearest com
petitor. That's because Tramisol is the
broadest spectrum dewormer you can
use. It controls not only roundworms,
nodular worms and intestinal thread
worms but kidney worms and lung worms
as well.
1335 lbs slaughter bulls
49 00-52.50 Few Medium &
Large Frame #1 710-850 lbs
feeder steers 57.50-62.00,
Large Frame #2 holstein
heifers 325-765 lbs 60 GO
-84 00
CALVES 96 Vealers about
steady Good & Choice 70 00-
84 00, Standard & Good 90-
120 lbs 60 00-67.00, 65-85 lbs
50 00-60 00, Utility 50-90 lbs
30 00-50 00 Farm calves,
holstein bulls 100-125 lbs
65 00-69 00, tew holstein
heifers 80-110 lbs 97 50-
123 00
HOGS 423 Barrows & gilts
steady to strong US No 1-2
205-245 lbs barrows & gilts
i*’
ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW LABEL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
48 35-49.40, No 1-3 195-250
lbs 47.00-48.50, No 2-3 200-
250 lbs 45 25-47.00, No 2-3
255-285 lbs 43 25-45.50, No. 1-
3 180-195 lbs 45 00-47 50
Sows steady US No 1-3 300-
655 lbs sows 40 00-47.25, No
2-3 310-620 lbs 34 50-41 00
Boars 23 00-36 50.
FEEDER PIGS 120 US
No 1-3 20-35 lbs feeder pigs
10 00-21 00 per head. No 1-3
35-50 lbs. 19 50-25 00, No 1-3
50-75 lbs 25 00-31 00 per
head
SHEEP 7 One lot Choice
91 lbs wooled slaughter
lambs at 53.85
St. Louis
Cattle
Thursday, December 4
Report supplied by USDA
Receipts This Week. 6,200
Week Ago: 2,600
Year Ago: 6,400
Compared to the previous
week’s close, slaughter
steers 2.00-2.50 lower.
Slaughter heifers 1.00-1.50
lower. Cows fully 1.00-2.00
Easy to use. Just top dress for one feed
ing. Safe for hogs of all ages including
bred sows and gilts. Be ready for worms .
with TVamisol, available
from Agway. (aGWAy)
TVamisol is a ngisu red iradi mark of
Atmruan Cvanamicl Compam
lower Bulls steady.
Slaughter supply mainly
Choice and mixed Choice
and Prime 24 1050-1200 lbs.
steers, around 35% heifers
and 15% cows
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
Mixed Choice and Prune 2-4
1050-1275 lbs. 64.00-65 00,
closing 64.00-64 25 , 3-4 1125-
1300 lbs 63 00-63.50 , 34, few
s’s 1100-1225 lbs 61 00-62 75,
part load 4-5 1285 lbs. 60 00.
Choice 24 950-1300 lbs. 63 00-
65.00, closing sales 63.00-
64.00, Good 2-3 900-1175 lbs.
60.00- Standard to Good
2-3 1050-1350 lbs. Holstems
55.00-
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Mixed Choice and Prune 24
875-1050 lbs 62.00-63 00,
closing sales 62.00-62.50; 34
925-1075 lbs. 60.0061.50; 3-5
950-1190 lbs. 57.2560.50. Part
load Prune s’s 1240 lbs. 54.50.
Choice 24 825-1050 lbs. 60.50-
62.00, closing 61.0062.00.
Mixed Good and Choice 2-3
700-1000 lbs. 59.5061.00. Good
2-3 700-950 lbs. 57.5060.00.
COWS: Closing sales
Utility and Commercial 2-4
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 6,1980—A9
41.00- Boning Utility 1-2
45.00- high yielding
47.50-48.00. Cutter 1-2 40.00-
44.00. Canner and Low
Cutter 1-2 36.00-40.00
BULLS. Yield Grade 1-2
1050-1800 lbs 50.00-56 00.
Few Yield Grade 1 1450-1925
lbs 56.25-57 00
FEEDERS (Including
around 2,100 at the regular
Thursday auction i Feeder
steers very uneven, weights
under 500# steady to 1.00
lower, with weakness and
decline generally noted on
mixed 1-2 muscling and
small frame 1; weights over
500 lbs. steady to firm, in
stances 1.00 higher Feeder
heifers steady to firm, in
stances 1 00 higher. Overall
quality not as attractive as
resent weeks due to an in
creased showing on mixed 1-
2 muscling.
FEEDER STEERS:
Medium Frame 1. 375-500#
72.50- mostly 74.00-
77.50 ; 500-800# 71.00-76.00;
500-700# 69.75-73.25 ; 700-750#
67.50-
Medium Frame 1-2 and
Small Frame 1: 300-500#
65.00-70.25, bulk 66.00-70 00;
500-700# 65.75-69 75.
Large Frame 2 Holstems:
Couple lots 500-517# 54.50-
58.75; couple lots 350-1060#
51.5052.75.
FEEDER HEIFERS.
Medium Frame 1. 300-500#
62.00-66.50; 500-650# 60.25-
64.75; lot thin 525# 66.75
Medium Frame 1-2 and
Small Frame 1. 400-550#
57.50-60.50.
STOCK COWS: Lot Small
Frame 1-2 young 625# 56.50.
Pairs: Small lot Medium
Frame 1-2 young cows with
calves at side 570.00 per pair.
Omaha
Cattle
Thursday, December 4
Report supplied by USDA
Compared last previous
period, midweek prices on
slaughter steers were 26-50
cents higher, instances 75
cents higher. Heifers were
firm to 50 cents higher,
however a weak undertone
in evidence late as carcass
prices again trended lower.
Cows firm to 50 cents higher.
Bulls firm to 1.00 higher
Prices on slaughter steers
and heifers were forced
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HAULING
NATIONWIDE
Ray R Harbold
Rd 1 Box 95
Hershey, PA 17033
PH 717-964-2248
or 717-569-2061
r FOR SALE FEEDER PIGS*I
I State Graded - Vet Inspected |
I Excellent Quality and Delivery Service |
Credit Service Available Z
JOHN H. THOMAS, JR. I
Millersville. Pa. 17551 Ph 717-872-5646 I
Complete Line of P
RED ROSE Feeds
, Management ißedßosel a| c
I SWINC FRCO I I
Program 1 1 —
(arnation Company
slightly downward on a
liberal Monday supply of
nearly 8000 head, but
demand was fairly good. The
early downturn was more
than offset on later sessions
as supplies were curtailed.
Marketings were poorly
distributed over the period
with near 55 pet of the four
day total counted in on
Monday The overall finish
was still attractive with a
liberal percentage Choice
and a moderate volume
Choice and Prime. There
was some degree in the
volume of yield grade 4
animals Slaughter steers
made up approximately 34
pet. and heifers 23 pet. Cows
comprised 9 pet. and feeders
30 pet.
Four day receipts this
week 14,400, last week
11,600; a year ago 13,600.
STEERS: At midweek,
two loads Choice with end
prime predominantly 3 1182-
1227 lbs. 65.73-66.00. Choice 2-
4, predominantly 3,1050-1275
lbs. 64.5fr65.50, some large
percentage 4 1150-1300 lbs.
63.00-64.00, load Choice and
Prime 4 with end 5 1454 lbs.
63.00. Mixed Good and
Choice 2-4 1025-1250 lbs.
63.50-64.50. Good 2-3 61 50-
63.50.
HEIFERS: Moderate
volume Choice and Prime 34
975-1050 lbs. 63.50-63.75,
small consignment 3 64.00.
Choice 2-3 62.0fr63.00. Mixed
Good and Choice 2-3 61.00-
62.50. Good 2-3 59.00-61.00.
Average of LS 214 detailed
information for Choice 90fr
1100 lbs. steers 64.70, 1100-
1300 lbs. 64.42. Average cost
steers this week 63.81,
average weight 1190 lbs. as
compared 64.88 and 1176 lbs.
a week ago. Average cost
heifers 62.09, average weight
1035 lbs. as compared 62.55
and 1030 lbs. a week ago.
COWS. Utility and
Commercial 24 43 5045.00,
few 45.5046.00. Cutter 42.00-
44.00. Canner and Low-
Cutter 40.0042 00.
BULLS: 1-2 1200-2100 lbs.
49.00-55.00, individual 156 00.
Keister’s
Horse Sale
Middleburg, Pa.
Saturday, November 29
Report supplied by auction
176 head.
Draft horses, mated
teams, 2000.00-3300.00, one
better team at 5600.00.
Single horses 800.00-
1200.00, better to 2265.00.
Driving horses, 450.00-
850.00, better 1000.00-1175 00.
Killers, lightweight 275.00-
475.00; heavyweights 500.00-
675.00,
Pomes, small 25 00-100.00,
better to 200.00.