Livestock market and auction news G&M Livestock Monday, March 9 Report supplied by auction Compared to last week, market report steers steady, cows, steady, hogs slightly higher. DAIRY COWS: 625.00-1150.00. STEERS; High Choice and Prune 61.00-63.85; Good to Choice 57.00-61.00; Standard to Good 50.00- 57.00. HEIFERS; Good to Choice 56.00- 60.00; Standard 48.00*56.00. FEEDERSTEERS: Good to Choice 55.00-75.00; Heifers 45.00- 60.00. BULLS: Choice Bullocks 61.00- 64.50; 1300-1460 lbs. 56.00-61.25; 900- 1200 lbs. 52.00-58.00. COWS; High Choice to Prune 46.00- Couple to 52.00; Good 42.00- Utility 40.00-42.00; Cutters 38.0041.00; Canners Down to 35 00. CALVES; High Choice 100.00- 113.00; Good to Choice 80.00-100.00; Standard to Good 60.00-80.00; Utility Down to 40.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90.00; Hol.-Heifers 110 00-162.50. FEEDER PIGS: 15-25 lbs. 12.00- 20 00; 25-SOlbs. 22.00-32.00. HOGS: 200-240 lbs. 41.0043.10; 170-300 lbs. 37.0041.00. This pig reached 221 lbs. in just 150 days ine feeding program, t’s not unusual. It’s no secret that feed is the single biggest cost in producing pork. That’s why it pays to make sure your mg program gets your pigs to mar ket weight in the shortest possible time. From Agway Squealer Pellets to Agway Pork Finisher, there’s a farm-tested Agway feed nutri tionally formulated for each stage of a pig’s growth. Agway com- plete swine feeds provide all known nutritional needs, includ ing energy, protein (ammo acids), minerals and vitamins. SOWS: 32.0042.50 LAMBS: New Crop 74.00. SHEEP: 24,00-28.00. Indiana Livestock Thursday, March 12 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 101 Compared with last week’s market: SI. cows 1.00- 2.00 higher. SI. steers few Good 54.00-5F.75;' few Standard 49.50- 52.75. SI. heifers; Standard 42 00- 47.50. SI. cows: Utility & Com mercial 42.5048.00; Cutters 41,75- 45.50; Canner & L. Cutter 35.75- 40.00. SI. bulls: few Yield Grade No. 1,1240-1550 lbs. 52.50-56.50; few Yield Grade No. 2, 820-1090 lbs. 42.2546.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Heifers, few Medium Frame No. 1, 300-385 lbs. 58.00-61.00; Medium & Large Frame No. 1, 500800 lbs. 45.00- 55.00. CALVES; 111. Choice 96 00- 108.00; Good 77.00-90.00, 90-120 lbs. 50.00-61.00; 65-86 lbs. 40.00-55.00. ' FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 80- 125 lbs. 58.00-87.50; few Hoi. Heifers 95-130 lbs. 122.50-140.00; Beef Cross Bulls & Heifers 70-100 •lbs. 64.00-90.00. HOGS; 138. US No. 1-2 210-230 lbs. 40.00-41.25 No. 1-3 210-250 lbs. '/ COMPLETE AG' IE FEEDb Squealer Pellets (MX) Pig Starter Pellets (PT MX) Hog Feed (T 20) Pork Finisher (T 20) 4 4 of 8 Agway swine feeds available swine feed The farm tested Agwa> ™*am can help make ea< an ideal pig your pigs Agway, in con junction with other cooperatives, runs feed trials on 1800 pigs annually at the Agway Swine Research Farm in Lexington, 111. New feed ideas are con- ~ The ldeal hog „ defined by the Stantly tested and proven, - . Amencan Pork Congress mains a _j .% i, • weight of 220 lbs in 150 to 165 days 3Tld the reSUitS Uicorpo - jP *JI It requires no more than 3 lbs of feed rated into the Agway p« « ch f» ur '? of ™ d dei " frs t \ r ° lom 30 inches long with a loin e\e of 5 swine feeding program. square inches 39.0040.00; No. 2-3 210-265 lbs. 37.75-39.00; No. 1-3 165-190 lbs. 35.50-38.50; Sows 4.50-5.00 lower; US No. 1-3 275-615 lbs. 32.00-38.50. Few Boars 25.50-30.00. SHEEP: 6. Spring si. lambs couple Choice 95 lbs. at 66.50; One lot Choice wooled lambs 95 lbs. at 57.50. Weekly Summary Friday, March 13 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE; 7466. Compared with 5541 head last week, and 5645 head a year ago. Compared with last Friday’s market; Slaughter steers steady to 1.00 higher, spots 2.00 higher; SI. heifers steady to 1.00 lower; SI. cows 1.00-I.sohigher; SI. bullocks uneven; SI. bulls uneven. SI. steers. High Choice & Prune No. 3-4,62.6065.85; Choice No. 2-4, 60.00- Good 56.00-60.25; Standard 52.00-56.00. SI. heifers: Choice 57.0060.50; Good 53.00- 57.75; few Standard 47.00-53.00. SI. cows; Utility & Commercial 42.50- 47.50, few 48.00; Cutters 41.00- 45.50; Canner & L. Cutter 36.50- 42.00; Shells down to 30.00. SI. bullocks: Choice 56.0060.00; Good 55.00- SI bulls; Yield Grade No. 1, 1000-2550 lbs. 53.50-58.50; Yield Grade No 2, 1000-1600 lbs. \ i if And Agway also supplies a complete line of medicated feeds and supplements, BACKED BY FEED TRIALS ANNUALLY. Vlfoifchg for people who work Hie kind xt 1 In the past, Agway Squealer Pel lets and Agway Starter Pellets were developed as the direct result of this program. YOUR AGWAY SWINE EXPERT CAN TELL YOU MORE. The latest research results and the details on the Agway swine feed program are available from your Agway Enterprise Serviceperson. Contact him through your local Agway. FARM * V ENTERPRISE f AGWAY) SERVICE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14,1981—A15 47.00-54.00, FEEDER CATTLE: Medium & Large Frame No. 1, 350-750 lbs. 68.00- few down to 52.00. Heifers, Medium & Large Frame No. 1,300-560 lbs. 58.00-70.00; Bulls Large Frame No. 2 300-610 lbs. 57.00- CALVES; 3977. Compared with 3264 head last week and 3176 head a year ago. Vealers steady to 5.00 lower. Few Prime 100.00-120.00; Choice 90.00-106.00; Good 75.00- 95.00 ; 90-120 lbs. 50.00-61.00, few 75 00; 65-90 lbs. 40.00-55.00; Utility 50-100 lbs. 30.00-50.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 80- 125 lbs. 60.00-106.00, mostly 75.00- 90.00; Hoi. Heifers 80-150 lbs. 70.00- 178.00, mostly 90.00-145.00. HOGS: 7626 Compared with 7156 Head last week and 8394 head a year ago. Barrows and gilts uneven, mostly strong to .25 higher. US No. 1-2' 200-245 lbs. 42.00- 43.60, few 45.50; No 1-3 200-250 lbs. 40.00- No. 2-3 190-275 lbs. 37.00- No. 1-3 140-190 lbs. 32.50-40.50; Sows, steady to 2.00 higher; US No. 1-3 309600 lbs. 36.0040.00; No. 2-3 300685 lbs. 34.00- Boars 25.00-33.00. FEEDER PIGS 1196. Compared I AN ESHLAND (NOVATION lit WORKING FOR YOU* Th«* units ar« d«sign«d for burning 9both Coal *nd Wood with max ssA^-^iwy* l imum efficiency and convenience | The conditions for burning these L .*Sjl jjfr The AUTOMATIC DUAL DRAFT tyatam, and unique ROTARY GRATE make it extremely <*#*(*** convanlant and aaiy to switch from onafual to tha othar and THERE S MORE (ike w>H ' * Large Capacity 40 A 55 Gal * A Q u »stat Controls ♦ * Available in two parts for easy u handling and installation * • Economical source of domestic *" Os TODAY fir All Tbs Dstsilsl (YgT) SEE US AT THE PARK CITY SHOW MARCH 30 - APRIL 4 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS Allen W Lawyer FOR FREE HEATING 381 E Jackson Street SURVEY S ESTIMATE New Holland. Pa. 17557 - CALL 717-354-0412 with 1092 head last week and 1383 a year ago. Feeder Pigs 1.00-3.00 lower, spots 5.00 lower. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. 15.00-23.00 per head; No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 18.00-31.00; No. 1-3 50- 125 lbs. 28.50-37.00. GRADED FEEDER PIGS: 2183. Compared with 1795 head last week, and 3699 head a year ago. All sales by CWT. Feeder Pigs 3.00- 9.00 higher, spots to 12.00 higher. US No. 1-2 2540 lbs. 65.00^6.00,40- 50 lbs. 69.00-79.00, 50-60 lbs. 57.00- 70.00, 60-70 lbs. 59 0067.00, 70-90 lbs. 46.00-58.00; US No. 2-3 25-40 lbs. 60.00-73.00, 40-50 lbs. 56.00-74.00,70- 95 lbs. 46.00-53.00. SHEEP: 519. Compared with 407 head last week and 357 head a year ago. Wooled si. lambs steady to 2.00 lower. Choice 45-95 lbs. spring lambs 65.00-105.00, few 30-50 lbs. 110.00-140.00; Wooled lambs Choice 70-115 lbs. 56.0069.00; Good 70-115 lbs. 51.0060.00. Si. ewes: 20.00- 32.00. need % MORE ROOM? »««*Tha Classified “-■■>• —. .».( Reel Estate Ads