Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 18, 1981, Image 6

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    A6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 18,1981
Hay
Markets
Good’s Hay
Leola, Pa.
Wednesday, April IS
Report supplied by auction
208 loads,
Mixed 66.00-155.00, half over
100.00; Alfalfa 94.00-208.00, many
150.00-180.00; Timothy 82 00-125 00;
Com 103.00-132 00, Straw 54.00-
74 00; one soybean stems 47 00;
two Clover 117.00 & 118 00, Oats
2.60 bu.
New Holland Hay
New Holland Sales Stables
Monday, April 13
Report supplied by auction
202 loads.
Alfalfa 90.00-212.00; Timothy
83 00-135.00, Mixed 46 00-170.00,
Straw 49.00-91.00; Corn 12100-
132.00.
Vintage Hay
Thursday, April 16
Report supplied by auction
55 loads.
Alfalfa 91.00-167.50; Mixed hay
80.00-135.00; Timothy 80.00-105.00;
Straw 52.00-64.00, Ear corn 116 00-
121.00.
Regional Hay
Monday, April 13
Report supplied by PDA
(All hay No 2 and better, prices
paid by the dealers at the farm and
per ton )
Hay and Straw slow, steady to
weak
Alfalfa 75 00-135, mostly 90 00-
110.00; Mixed hay 55 00-85 00;
Timothy hay 45.00-80 00; Straw
40.0045.00; Mulch3o 00-35.00
Green Dragon Hay
Ephrata, Pa.
Friday, April 10
Report supplied by PDA
116 Loads Hay and 25 Loads
Straw
Alfalfa 91 00-187, mostly 124 00-
165.00; Mixed hay 63.00-136, few
164.00; Timothy hay 63.00-96, in
dividual 116 00; Clover, individual
132.00; Straw 55.00-72.00; Eai
Com, 9 loads 116.00-130.00; Con
Fodder, individual 58 00.
Frederick Co. Hay
Buckeystown, Md.
Thursday, April 16
Report supplied by auction
32 loads
Alfalfa 120 00-142.50, Timothy
92.00- 00; Mixed 60.00-121 00;
Timothy & Alfalfa 5O;
Mulch Hay 30.00-57.50; one Straw
72.00; Two Orchardgrass & Alfalfa
96.00- one Ear Corn 125 00,
one Orchardgrass 60 00.
NOTICE
OF CHANGE
of MD Grade Feeder Pigs
Sales on Eastern Shore
MONDAY, APRIL 27
will be last graded sale at
Eden (formerly Duke’s Sale
Barn).
Starting May, 2 sales a month at
Caroline Sales, Denton, MD.
2nd and 4th Monday each month
Sales at 1:30 p.m.
Phone: 301-479-2656
MARYLAND PORK
PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
Pa. Grain
Tuesday, April 13
Report supplied by PDA
Compared with last Monday’s
market for Southeastern, Central
and South Central Pa Com steady
to 5 cents higher Wheat & Barley
steady to strong Oats mostly
steady. Ear Corn steady to $2
higher.
Prices paid delivered to dealers
dock - (All prices per bushel, ex
cept Ear Corn per ton )
Southeastern Pa.
Com No 2-y range 3 75-3 95,
average 3 85; Wheat No 2 range
4 204 51, average 4 32; Barley No
3 range 2.75-2 85, average 2 81,
Oats 2 55-2 90, average 2 75,
Soybeans No 1 7 50-7 60, average
7 53, Grain Sorghum No 2 2 90,
Ear Corn 105 00-120 00, average
111 78.
Central Pa.
Corn No 2-y range 3 75-3 90, few
reported 3 60, average 3 80, Wheat
No. 2 range 4 004 60, average 4 28,
Barley No 3 range 2 50-2 90,
average 2 67, Oats No 2 range
2.40-2 60, average 2 49; Grain
Sorghum No 2 range 4 00, average
4 00; Ear Corn 100 00-110 00,
average 104 78
South Central Pa.
Com No 2-y range 3 60-3 75,
average 3.69, Wheat No 2 range
3 804 00, average 3 90; Barley No
3 range 2 70-3 15, average 2 87,
Oats No 2 range 2 40-2 70, average
2 55, Ear Com range 100 00-110 00,
average 105 33
Western Pa,
Corn No 2-y range 3 40-3 50, few
reported 3 75, average 3 51, Wheat
No 2 range 3 954.00, average 3 97,
Barley No 3 few reported range
2 15-2 20, average 2.18; Oats No 2
range 2.25-2 50, average 2 35; Ear
Com range few reported 85 00-
88 60, average 86.80
Southeastern, Central &
South Central Summary
Com No. 2-y range 3 70-3 95,
average 3.81; Wheat No 2 range
4.004 60, average 4.23; Barley No
3 range 2 60-2 95, average 2.79,
Oats No 2 range 2.40-2 85, average
2 59; Ear Com range 100 00-118.00,
average 108.15
New Holland
Dairy
New Holland,Pa.
Wednesday, April 15
Report supplied by auction
Reported receipts of 58 cows, 134
heifers, and 4 bulls. Market
stronger.
Load of Pa. fresh cows, 1100.00-
1675.00; Load of Pa. fresh cows,
930.00- springers 900.00-
1225 00, Load of Pa. fresh cows,
620.00- Load of Butler Co.
fresh cows, 785.00-1300.00,
springers 650.00-1160.00.
Locally consigned cows 625.00-
1425.00; Springing heifers 610.00-
1200.00; Open Heifers 260.00-670 00,
Bulls 655.00-700.00.
Livestock market and auction news
Middleburg Auction
Middleburg, Pa.
Tuesday, April 4
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE 300. Compared with
last Tuesday’s market, slaughter
steers strong to $1 higher.
Slaughter cows 50 cents-$l higher.
Choice 2-4, 950-1400 lbs. slaughter
steers 59.25-64, couple 66.60, Good
55.5fr60.50, Standard 48.00-54.25.
Few Choice slaughter heifers 59.10-
62.60, few Good 55.00-57.75 Utility
& Commercial slaughter cows
42.75-46.75, couple 48.10, Cutters
41.50-44.50, Canner & Low Cutters
37.0041.35, Shells down to 31.50.
Few Choice slaughter bullocks
56.00- individual 64 50, few Good
52.85 56.25, few Standard 50.00-
50 75 Yield Grade #l, 950-1825 lbs
slaughter bulls 53,10-59.85. Large
Frame #2, 3-650 lbs feeder steers
and bulls 55 00-67, couple 74.00.
CALVES 142. Choice vealers
93.00- Good 70.0fr85, Standard
and Good 70-95 lbs. 58.00-63. Farm
Calves. Hoi. Bulls 85-125 lbs. 60.00-
75, few to 82.00, Hoi. Heifers 85-180
lbs. 90.00-137.50, couple to 165.00.
HOGS 651. (Mond. 4-13-81)
Barrows and gilts $1 lower. US No
1-2 210-235 lbs. barrows and gilts
41.0042.25, No. 1-3 190-250 lbs.
40.0041.00, No. 2-3 190-270 lbs.
38.5040.00. US No. 1-3 340-500 lbs.
sows 36.00-38.75, No 2-3 250400 lbs.
22.00- Boars 29.50-32.50
(Tues. 4-14-81). HOGS 86. US No. 1-
3 210-250 lbs. barrows & gilts 39.00-
40.25, lot 190 lbs. at 38 50.
FEEDER PIGS 241. US No 1-3
20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 21.00-28 per
head, No. 1-3 35-55 lbs 27.00-32 per
head, no. 1-3130-135 lbs. 36.00-37.75,
per hundredweight.
SHEEP 35. Few Choice 35-85 lbs.
spring slaughter lambs 64.00-73,
couple 77.00.
GOATS: Kids (few) 7.00-21.00
per head, few Adults 3047.50 per
head.
LOOKING FOR
A NEW TASTE?
Read
Home On The Range
Junior Cooldng Edition
Central U.S.
Carlot
Wednesday, April 15
Report supplied by USDA
Compared to Tuesday’s 4:30
report: Steer and heifer beef 1.00
higher, some Y.G 4 200 higher
Demand and trading good with
processors looking to fill in
ventories for after Easter needs.
Carcass supplies current and
packers bullish. The boxed beef
carcass cutout value advanced $.93
per cwt to an estimated $103.48
Sales reported on 161 loads of steer
and heifer beef.
STEERBEEF
117 Loads
FOB Omaha Basis
Choices: 600-900 lbs 99.00-100.00,
late 100.00,1.00 higher late
Upside Down 3: 600-900 lbs. 94.00,
load 93 00 early
Choice 2-3 . 600-700 lbs. YG 3
100.00-101 50; YG 2 101.00-103.50,
late Tuesday.
Choice 4 . 600-900 lbs. 89.0fr90.00,
late 90.00-91.00,2.00 higher late
Choice 5.600-900 lbs. 85.00.
Choice 2-3 . 500-900 lbs. 97.00
(Hols. type).
Good 2-3 . 600-900 lbs 96.00-99.00,
late fully 1 00 hghr.
FOB Amarillo Basis
Choice 2-3 600-700 lbs. YG 3
101.50-103.50; YG 2 103.00-105 50.
Good 2-3.600-900 lbs 98.00 early
HEIFER BEEF
44 Loads
FOB Omaha Basis
Choice 3 : 500-700 lbs. 97.00-98.00,
late 98.00, mostly 1.00 higher.
Choice 4 . 500-700 lbs. 89.00-90.00,
late 90.00-91.00,1.00-2.00 hghr late.
Choice 5 • 500-700 lbs. 85 00
Good 2-3. 500-700 lbs. 97 00 early.
FOB Amarillo Basis
Good 2-3; 500-700 lbs. 97.00
Cow beef steady.
COW BEEF
6 Loads
FOB Omaha Basis
UTLTY BRKG; 450/up lbs. 77.50
(West), steady 3-4.
UTLTY BRKG; 450/up lbs. 76 50
(Midwest), 3-4.
UTLTY BNG 400/up lbs. 81.50
(West, Steady 2-3.
UTLTY BNG: 400/up lbs. 81.00
(Midwest) 2-3.
FOB Amarillo Basis
UTLTY BRKG. 450/up lbs. 78.50
(West) steady 3-4.
UTLTY BNG. 400/up lbs. 82.50
(West) steady 2-3.
BULLBEEF
3 Loads
FOB Omaha Basis
Bull 1: 500/up lbs. 96.00-96.50.
FOB Amarillo Basis
Bull 1; 600/up lbs. 98.00 (West).
PRIMAL BEEF CUTS
13 Loads
FOB Omaha Basis
HINDS (S) 145-190 lbs. 114.00.
FORES; 130-210 lbs. 83.00.
ARM CHUCKS: 75-120 lbs. 80.50
HINDS (S): 130-170 lbs. 119.00-
122.00.
HINDS (H) 120-160 lbs. 115 00.
BONELESS PROCESSING
BEEF/BEEF
TRIMMINGS
35 Loads
FOB Omaha Basis
85% chem lean, fresh 113.00.
50% chem lean, fresh 49.50-53.00,
bulk 50.00-51.00.
50% chem lean, frozen 55.00.
FOB Amarillo Basis
50% chem lean fresh 50.50-51.00.
Compared to Tuesday’s 2.15
report: Fresh pork loins steady
-1.00 higher for next week ship
ment. Picnics 4-8 lbs. 3.00 lower
than Monday, 8/up lbs. steady.
Boston butts steady-1.00 higher.
Fresh hams steady-1.00 lower. Sdls
bellies 2.00-3.00 lower. Trading
moderately active. Demand
moderate. Sales reported on 67
loads of pork cuts, and 6 loads of
trimmings and variety meats
LOINS: 14/dn lbs. 91.00 next
week ship; 14-17 lbs. 90.00, LD 89 25
next wk. ship; steady-1.00 hghr, 17-
22 lbs. 84.75 next week ship, .75-1.00
higher; 20/up lbs. 75.75, clear
channel
PICNICS: 4-8 lbs. 46.00,3.00 Iwr.
than Mon.; 8/up lbs. 43.00 steady.
BOSTON BUTTS. 4-8 lbs. 70.00,
1.00 higher; 8/up lbs. 69.00, steady.
SPARERIBS: 3-5 lbs. 91.00,
fresh; 3-5 lbs. 90 00 frozen.
SKINNED HAMS: 14-17 lbs.
71.75-72.00, steady to weak; 17-20
lbs. 69.00-70.50, steady-1.00 lower;
20-26 lbs. 66.00, steady.
BELLIES, SDLS: 12-14 lbs. 50.00-
51.00, 2.00-3.00 lower, 14-16 lbs.
50.00. 3.00 lower.
VARIETY MEATS
BNLS CT BUTT. lM>-3 lbs. 110.00
frozen.
TONGUES,
BONELESS. 54 50.
HEARTS: 39.50.
NECK BONES. 12.00
PORK TRIMMINGS/
BONELESS PROCESSING
PORK
(Chemical Lean)
42% trimmings, fresh 35.00.
85% blade meat frozen 84.00,
GREEN