A6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 30,1911 Hay Markets Regional Hay Friday,May 22 Report supplied by PDA (All hay No. 2 and better, prices paid by the dealers at the farm and per ton.) Old Crop Hay and Straw slow, steady to $2O lower as hay making begins; some new crop on the market. Old Crop ALFALFA 90.00-100, few New Crop 65.00-70.00; Old Crop MIXED Hay 50.00-85.00; old Crop TIMOTHY Hay 50.00-75.00; Straw 30.0040.00; Mulch 30.00-35.00. Green Dragon Hay Ephrata, Pa. Friday, May 22 Report supplied by PDA 53 Loads Hay and 25 Loads Straw. Alfalfa, few 103.00-145, individual 177.00; Mixed hay 54.00-133, mostly 64.00- Timothy hay, few 66.00- Straw 44.00-68, in dividual 78.00; Ear Com, 9 loads 116.00- one 146.00; Corn Fod der, individual 48.00. Good’s Hay Leola, Pa. Wednesday, May 27 Report supplied by anctlon 86 loads. Alflafa 72.00-140.00; Mixed 48.00- 130.00; Timothy 66.00410.00; one Stubble Hay 80.00; two Clover 81.00 & 86.00; Straw 43.00-60.00; Com 124.00-133.00; one Cora Fodder 47.00. New Holland Hay New Holland Sales Stables Monday, May 25 Report supplied by auction 79 loads. Alfalfa 73.00-160.00; Timothy 61.00-96.00; Mixed 53.00-143.00; Straw 45.00-72.00; Com 141.00- 145.00. Frederick Co. Hay Mixed, 72.50-81; Timothy, 81; Alfalfa, 89-98; Mixed new hay, 70; Ear com, 121-122; Straw, 45-16. The next sale will be held on June 11, same time, same location. Malm & HAULING NATIONWIDE Rayß. HarboM Rd XBox 95 Herehey, PA 17033 PH: 717-964-224* or 717-569-2061 Pa. Grain Tuesday, May 26 Report supplied by PDA Compared with last Monday’s market for Southeastern, Central and South Central Fa. Com steady to 10 cents lower; Wheat steady to 20 cents lower; Barley and Oats unevenly steady. Ear Com steady, instances |5.00 lower. Prices paid delivered to dealers dock - (All pnces per bushel, ex cept Ear Cora per ton.) Southeastern Pa. Com No. 2-y range 3.70-3.95, average 3.84; Wheat No. 2 range 4.004.25, average 4.13; Barley No. 3 range 2.75-3.25, few reported 2.60, average 2.95; Oats No. 2 2.70-2.85, average 2.78; Soybeans No. 1 range 7.00-7.35, average 7.18; Ear Com 102.00-118.00, few reported 124.00, average 112.15. Central Pa. Cora No. 2-y range 3.75-3.90, few reported 3.60, average 3.82; Wheat No. 2 range 3.904.20, average 4.05; Barley No. 3 range 2.50-2.70, average 2.60; Oats No. 2 range 2.40-2.70, average 2.53; Grain Sorghum No. 2 range 3.70, average 3.70; Ear Corn 102.00-110.00, average-107.67. South Central Pa. Com No. 2-y range 3.60-3.75, average 3.67; Wheat No. 2 range 3.804.00, average 3.92; Barley No. 3 range 2.70-3.15, average 2.87; Oats No. 2 range 2.40-2.70, few reported 2.85, average 2.58; Ear Com range 100.00-115.00, average 105.13. Western Pa. Cora No. 2-y range 3.45-3.55, few reported 3.75, average 3.54; Wheat No. 2 range 3.954.00, average 3.97; Barley No. 3 few reported range 2.20-2.30, average 2.25; Oats No. 2 range 2.20-2.45, average 2.32; Ear Com few reported range 85.00- 88.60, averageB6.Bo. Southeastern, Central A South Central Summary Com No. 2-y range 3.653.95, average 3.80; Wheat No. 2 range 3.904.20, average 4.05; Barley No. 3 range 2.60-3.15, average 2.83;- Oats No. 2 range 2.40-2.85, average 2.62; Ear Cora range 100.00-118.00, average 109.04. New Holland Horse Monday, May 25 New Holland Sales Stables Report supplied by auction Reported receipts of 318 head of horses, mules, and ponies. Market: steady. Load of Ky. driving 665.00- 1375.00; Load of TN. riding 650.00- 1050.00; Load of Ohio riding 625.00- 1100.00. Better horses 600.00-1400.00; few registered 1100.00-1425.00; Driving horses 350.00-900.00; Riding horses 350.00- Lightweight killers 350.00- Heavyweight killers 550.00- Mares 40.00-125.00; Colts 15.00-50.00; Geldings 40.00- 125.00; Larger pomes 150.00-275.00. Due to the Memorial Day holiday certain markets will not be available for publication this week. SYDEL'S EGG FARM partly, Delaware f ) LOOKING for Y \ EGG f Aj producers \ TRUCK LOAD \ ) QUANTITIES \ S WANTED. For More Information Call 302-834-1414 Ask for lan or Lewis Livestock market and auction news Central U.S. Carlot Wednesday, May 27 Report supplied by USD A Compared to Tuesday’s 4:30 report: Choice steer beef mostly steady to 1.00 higher. Choice heifer beef steady, instances 1.00 lower in thin test. Good steer and heifer beef steady, instances 1.00 higher, however, lower undertone reported on light weight good. Demand and trading moderate early but light after noon. Good steer and heifer beef supplies moderate to heavy, choice supplies moderate. The boxed beef carcass cutout value advanced $.42 to an estimated $109.00 per cwt. Sales reported on 85% loads of steer and heifer beef. STEER BEEF 75 Loads FOB Omaha Basis Choice 3: 600-900 lbs. 102.00- 103.00, stdy-1.00 higher. Choice 2-3: 600-900 lbs. 98.00 (Hols.). Good 2-3: 600-900 lbs. 100.00- 101.00. bulk 100.00, steady, Inst. 1.00 higher. FOB Amarillo Basis Choice 2-3: 600-700 lbs. YG 3 103.50-105.50; YG 2105.00-106.50. HEIFER BEEF 10% Loads FOB Omaha Basis Choice 3: 500-700 lbs. 101.00- 102.00, mostly 102.00, mostly steady, inst. 1.00 Iwer. Good 2-3: 500-700 lbs. 96.50, few 99.50, steady, inst. 1.00 higher. Cow beef 1.00 to 2.50 higher. COWBFEF 11 Loads FOB Omaha Basis BRKG UTLTY: 450&up lbs. 75.50-76.50 (West), 1.00-2.00 higher 34 t/late last week. BNG UTLTY: 400&up lbs. 81.50 (Midwest), 2.50 higher, 2-3. Canner & Cutter: 350&up lbs. 84.00 (Midwest), no recent test 1-2. FOB Amarillo Basis BRKG UTLTY: 450&up lbs. 77.50 (West), 2.00 higher than late lek. MARYLAND GRADED FEEDER PIG SALES New Schedule 2nd Monday Monthly Denton -301-479-2656 4th Friday Monthly Westminster - 301-848-9820 4th Monday Monthly Denton-301-479-2656 All Sales Start at 1:30 P.M. MARYLAND PORK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION (Graded Sale Since 1957) BONELESS PROCESSING BEEF/BEEF TRIMMINGS 48 Loads FOB Omaha Basis 90% chem lean fresh 117.50. 85% chem lean fresh 106.00- 108.50. 75% chem lean fresh 93.00. 65% chem lean fresh 77.50. 50% chem lean fresh 49.00-51.50. 92% chem lean fresh 125.00 bull. FOB Amarillo Basis 50% chem lean fresh 51.00. Compared to Tuesday’s 2:30 report: Fresh pork loins 14-17 lbs. steady-1.00 lower, 17-20 lbs. steady -3.00 higher. Boston butts B&up lbs. steady. Fresh hams steady. Trading slow; demand moderate. Sales reported on 40 loads plus 6 loads of trimmings and variety meats. FRESH PORK CUTS LOINS: 14/dn lbs. 92.00-96.00, late 96.00; 14-17 lbs. 91.00-95.00, late 95.00, steady-1.00 lower; 17-20 lbs. 92.75 clear channel; 17-20 lbs. 88.00 late Tuesday; 17-20 lbs. 89.00-92.00, steady-3.00 higher; 20&uplbs. 82.50 clear channel. BOSTON BUTTS: B&up lbs. 69.00 steady. SKINNED HAMS: 14-17 lbs. 72.00 steady; 17-20 lbs. 71.00 steady; 20-26 lbs. 70.00 steady. BNLS CT BUTT: 1%-2 lbs. 110.50. SPARERIBS; 3/dn lbs. 114.25- 115.00. VARIETY MEATS TONGUES, SCLD/SCRPD 50.00, SKINNED JOWLS: 36.00 fresh; 37.75-38.00 frozen. NECKBONES: 13.00. PORK TRIMMINGS/ BONELESS PROCESSING PORK (Chemical Lean) 42% lean trimmings fresh 43.00. 72% lean trimmings fresh 76.00. 72% bnls picnics frozen 00.50. 51 Weekly Cattle Summary: Compared to last week slaughter steers closed the week steady. Heifers .50 to 1.00 lower. Cows 1.00 to 2.00 higher. Bulls steady. Trade opened the week moderate on slaughter steers and turned active on a reduced midweek supply. Heifers remained under pressure throughout the week with weight and yield grade the main juicing factors. Receipts this week 2100 as compared to 2549 a week ago and 2759 a year ago. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice, few Prime 24 1000-1275 lbs. 64.50- 66.00, load 1136 lbs. YG 2-3’s 66.50. Several loads mostly 34 1100-1250 lbs. 64.00-65.00. Small lot and load Choice and Prime mostly 4, few s’s, 1450-1550 lbs. 60.00-62.50. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 950-1275 lbs. 63.00- 1150-1225 lbs. holsteins 54.00- Goods 60.0063.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice, few Prime 24 950-1050 lbs. 62.5064.50, bulk 63.0064.00. Load ' mostly 4’s 985 lbs. 61.00. Small lot 4- s’s 56.00. Mixed Good'and Choice 2- 3 825-950 lbs. 60.0063.00, large frame 62.0062.50. Good 58.0061.00. COWS: Utility and Commercial 2-3 42.00-46.00. Cutter 40.00-44.00. Canner and Low Cutter 37.00-40.00. BULLS: YG 1-2 1100-2025 lbs. 50.00-55.00. Lancaster Feeder Cattle Friday, May 22 Report supplied by USDA BNLS, Today Last Friday Last Year TREND: Market not fully tested, few lots three to 10 head, couple lots of 14-27 head, but bulk of supply sold in lots of one and two. FEEDER STEERS: Small Frame 1: One lot 730 lbs. 62.79. Medium and Small Frame 1: One lot 955 lbs. 60.25. Large Frame 1: Three small lots 735-840 lbs. 62.00- 65.00. Medium Frame 1-2: One lot 695 lbs. 60.00 and one lot 960 lbs. 58.00. Large Frame 2: One lot 830 lbs. 59.00. FEEDER HEIFERS; Medium andFramel: One lot 555 lbs. 57.00. J.B. KELLER &BRO. BAIRY COWS Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 REGISTERF-n HOI.STF.HM RlfTl-S ROUND OAK RAG APPLE ELEVATION, born 8/6/80. Dam Kingpin 83 pt. 3-7,398,23,826, 3.7,900. Gr. Dam Ray McTidy Pabst Lass 80 pt. 5-9,341,19,610,4.0,783. ROUND OAK RAG APPLE ELEVATION, born 9/12/79. Dam Bootmaker 85 ,pt. 4.0, 305, 19,109,711,3.7. Gr.DamBs pt. Ivanhoe Jack 6-4, 365,23,711,3.9,919. KINGPIN (Grandson), bom 11/17/79. Dam Flashy Boy 81 pt. 64,305,21,284,4.0,943. LAWCREST MARVEX-TWIN, bom 12/1/79. Dam Pen State Ivanhoe Star 4-3,297,23,561,3.2, 760. ROUND OAK RAG APPLE ELEVATION, bom 11/25/79. Dam Polytechnic Black Bart 2- 11,323,17,618,3.8,669. 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 Peoria Cattle Wednesday, May 27 249 454 223
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